We’re pleased to report that the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved the final plan for the LS Power energy facility – and it will NOT be in Coyote Valley! After hundreds of community members called for the facility to be constructed on PG&E’s existing Metcalf substation, rather than on the orchard in Coyote...
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Invest in the Open Space Authority: Vote Yes on Measure D
On Election Day, June 2, some local voters will have a new chance to shape the future of our region’s lands, water, and climate resilience. By voting Yes on Measure D, voters can protect local natural lands and farmland under the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority’s jurisdiction. If you live in San Jose, Santa...
Green Foothills Remembers: Ellie Huggins-Wendin, 1929-2026
The Green Foothills community was saddened to learn of the passing of former Green Foothills board member Ellie Huggins-Wendin. Ellie was an East-Coaster before moving to California with her husband Bob in 1954. She was born and raised in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. She spent several summers during high school at the Putney School in Vermont,...
Historic Victory at Juristac
In a huge victory for land, wildlife, and Indigenous cultural heritage, the proposed Sargent Ranch open-pit sand and gravel mine is no longer a threat to the Juristac landscape! In January, the Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) announced the purchase of this property for permanent conservation, putting an end to the Sargent Ranch Quarry proposal....
Over 700 Voices Spoke Up for Coyote Valley – Thank You!
We are pleased to report that over 700 community members submitted emails urging the City of San José to take a closer look at the environmental impacts of the proposed Heritage Oaks Memorial Park project. This is an extraordinarily strong level of community opposition to a development project. Thank you to all who spoke up...
Celebrating and Building our Community Ambassador Program
Last year we launched the Green Foothills Community Ambassador Program (CAP) to increase awareness of our work in the communities we serve. In just one year, it’s already making a difference. A growing network of dedicated volunteers is helping share our work, build new connections, and broaden our reach across the region. Here’s a look...
Species Spotlight: Western Snowy Plover
When you’re strolling along the beach or hiking bayside trails, you might catch a glimpse of a tiny bird on spindly legs running across the sand. With their quick movements and soft coloring, Western Snowy Plovers easily capture the hearts of those who are lucky enough to spot one. But these small shorebirds face outsized...
Heritage Oaks Cemetery Threatens Coyote Valley
The City of San Jose is considering approval of a massive cemetery complex in the hills above Coyote Valley, in an area critical for wildlife connectivity and treasured for its sweeping natural views. The proposed Heritage Oaks Memorial Park would level the ridgeline, fragment habitat with buildings and roads, add a crematory, and permanently alter...
Tell San Jose: Don’t Let Cemetery Harm Coyote Valley
The city of San Jose is currently accepting comments on the environmental analysis of the proposed Heritage Oaks cemetery in the hills above Coyote Valley. This sprawling project would cut off the top of the ridgeline, block wildlife movement, and impact scenic views from Coyote Valley’s nature preserves. Please use the form below to email...
Great News: Victory at Juristac!
We are thrilled to announce a major victory: the proposed Sargent Ranch open-pit sand and gravel mine is no longer a threat to the Juristac landscape! Today, the Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) announced the purchase of this property for permanent conservation, putting an end to the Sargent Ranch Quarry proposal. This outcome would not...






