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Weekly summary for Milpitas
May 4, 2026 to May 10, 2026 • Updated May 7, 2026
Milpitas continues to advance its major urban redevelopment through the Milpitas Metro Specific Plan, a 510-acre project in the city’s southern corridor centered on the Milpitas BART/VTA Transit Village. This plan, adopted in 2023, represents one of the most ambitious transformation efforts underway in Santa Clara County.
Recent city-related activity includes discussions at the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors’ Public Safety & Justice Committee on April 9 about countywide waste management plans, which provide regional context relevant to Milpitas’s development environment.
What to watch: Ongoing updates and implementation progress of the Milpitas Metro Specific Plan will be key to shaping the city’s neighborhoods and transit-oriented growth in the coming years.
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Agenda item: Implementation Committee receival of background on the history and development of the 2013 Technical Advisory Committee Memorandum of Agreement from staff. Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee recently discussed this issue.
Milpitas is in the middle of one of the most ambitious urban redevelopment efforts in Santa Clara County. The Milpitas Metro Specific Plan, adopted in 2023, covers approximately 510 acres in the city's southern corridor…
MeetingPublic meeting summaryBoard of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee
Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee's 2026-04-09 meeting centered on Report out from each breakout group (10 minutes) Staff from the Cities of Cupertino, Sunnyvale, and Oakland provided... and Adjou…
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MeetingPublic meeting summaryBoard of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee
Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee's 2026-04-09 meeting centered on AB 939 required each County to develop and periodically update . a County Integrated Wast� Management Plan and to... and Followin…
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Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee
2026-04-09
4: Implementation Committee receival of background on the history and development of the 2013 Technical Advisory Committee Memorandum of Agreement from staff
13: 91954002 Pacheco Reservoir Expansion Project SCOPE, SCHEDULE, AND COST – Overall schedule reduced by 10 years and 6 months/Inflated TPC decreased by $2.59B On August 26, 2025, Valley Water's Board of Directors voted to suspend development