San Antonio Area Visioning

Take the Self-Guided Tour

Take a closer look at your neighborhood through this self-guided tour and let us know your thoughts and ideas.

  • Upload your photos of the San Antonio area.
  • Upload a photo of something you want to see in the neighborhood in the future.
  • Leave a comment about what you see in the neighborhood today and/or what you would like to see in the future.

Your feedback and input will be used to build the exercises for the upcoming community workshops and to help craft the vision for the neighborhood.

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Many people cross California Street unsafely between Pacetti and San Antonio. I would like to see a mid-block crosswalk there. Nancy Morimoto 10/12/12 09:38 pm
Consider a multiway style boulevard treatment for San Antonio Road– it can handle large numbers of cars and simultaneously make the sidewalks welcoming by buffering them with local access streets. Image shows new suburban multiway in Bothel, WA Jarrett M 10/13/12 10:58 pm
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I would like to see a safer bike crossing across El Camino at either Showers or San Antonio for all of the students who live on the MV side but go to school in Los Altos. Once they get across there is a safe route to school through residential areas Cate 10/23/12 03:55 pm
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Cars turning at the light opposite Pacchetti Way often don't honor the right of way 10/25/12 08:49 pm
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We live in an award-winning medium density neighborhood. Nearby areas should cohere with and improve on the character of our neighborhoods, not clash! Stephen Friberg 10/25/12 08:54 pm
The line of cars waiting to turn left from San Antonio Rd South to California St often exceed what can turn in once cycle of the light. Would it be possible to consider two left turn lanes to increase capacity? Tom Purcell 10/26/12 11:16 am
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If the shopping area is more pedestrian friendly and inviting, esp for families with young children, we would shop there more often and spend longer when we are there. Consider landscaped continuous walkways buffered from cars with rest areas. Marn L 11/11/12 08:57 pm
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How about setting aside some space for a school? It can do double duty as a park. It could be multi-story so it doesn't consume as much land. It doesn't have to be huge- just SOMETHING Doug 11/27/12 10:12 pm
I worry that the proposed monolithic 11 story office tower and the 6 story hotel will dominate the low-rise surrounding neighborhood. These structures should have architectural distinctiveness and be street level friendly. Andy Graybeal 11/28/12 03:30 pm
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Los Altos and Palo Alto border and impact everything in the Mtn. View - San Antonio area. I would like to see the entire area pedestrian friendly although all 3 towns are drastically changing the population density. Is there any coordination? 11/30/12 07:38 pm
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At road where Sa Antonio Center meets California, across from Crossing and Safeway - Please make the crossing distances shorter for pedestraians. There are big rounded corners designed for speeding cars. Square off the corners more. 12/1/12 12:44 pm