Local farmland is a critical natural resource that is continually under threat of development. As Santa Clara County updates its zoning rules for development in rural unincorporated areas, Green Foothills is urging the County to ensure that these zoning amendments preserve important farmland, support local agriculture, and prevent oversized development from creeping into rural communities....
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Defending San Bruno Mountain
San Bruno Mountain, just south of San Francisco, is an example of the type of landscape that most needs environmental advocacy: a fragile ecosystem at risk from a proposed manufacturing facility. Green Foothills, a conservation nonprofit that has been a champion for nature on the Peninsula since 1962, is working alongside local environmental partners to...
Destruction of Trees and Habitat at Pleasant Hills Site
The City of San Jose is about to start studying the environmental impacts of a massive proposed development on open space at the former Pleasant Hills Golf Course. But while that review hasn’t even started, the landowner has already begun cutting down and removing trees—destroying wildlife habitat before the city can evaluate or address the...
Take Action for Trees and Habitat at Pleasant Hills
The City of San Jose is about to start studying the environmental impacts of a massive proposed development on open space at the former Pleasant Hills Golf Course. But while that review hasn’t even started, the landowner has already begun cutting down and removing trees—destroying wildlife habitat before the city can evaluate or address the...
Species Spotlight: California Red-Legged Frog
Across the state, the harmonious sound of frogs regularly brings our backyards and landscapes to life. Among these voices is the California red-legged frog, a native species that has long made its home in our region’s ponds, creeks, and wetlands. Once found throughout California and as far south as Baja California, the red-legged frog has...
Sprawl Project Appeals Denied by Santa Clara County
Over the past two months, the Santa Clara County Planning Commission has rejected appeals for four residential sprawl projects on rural land. These developments would have destroyed farmland and wildlife habitat and would have put homes in wildfire hazard zones, flood zones, and areas subject to seismic hazards. Thank you to the Planning Commission for...
Ask Planning Commission to Keep Protecting Nature and Farmland
Update 10/23/25: The Planning Commission has postponed its vote on this topic until November 20. Thank you to everyone who emailed the Planning Commission in response to our action alert. Your comments will be included in the packet that Planning Commission staff provide to the Commissioners for their November 20 meeting. To anyone who hasn’t...
Ask Planning Commission to Hold the Line to Protect Local Nature
Update: We’re pleased to report that on October 7, the Planning Commission voted 4-2 to deny this project. Your emails made a difference! Over the past few weeks, the Santa Clara County Planning Commission has denied appeals for three residential sprawl projects on open space where the developers missed important application deadlines under the builder’s...
Legislators Fail to Protect Environment & Communities, But We Persevere
In June, the California legislature passed a deeply flawed bill that stripped away critical protections for our state’s environment and communities. Leaders in the legislature acknowledged the bill’s flaws and promised to fix them before the legislature adjourned for the year, but they failed to uphold that promise. This leaves California’s lands, wildlife, and people...
Ask Planning Commission to Deny Two More Destructive Projects
Update: We’re pleased to report that on September 25, the Planning Commission voted to deny both appeals. The votes were 4-3 and 5-2. Thank you to everyone who emailed the Planning Commissioners! On Thursday, September 25, the Santa Clara County Planning Commission will consider whether two development applications for residential sprawl on open space outside...







