This is a convenient way to send an email to the Stevens Creek Trail Feedback address (with a copy to the Los Altos City Council and to the Fallen Leaf Lane Neighborhood Association), giving your opinions about their using residential streets as regional bicycle trails.

Please start with a leading paragraph that reflects your own priorities.

Then if you wish, you may check a few of the following boxes, whichever are most important to you, in order to include that text as another point in your email. You can also save some for another email on another day.

Finally, add your closing remarks, and then click the button "Collect the checked pieces" at the bottom of the window.

You will be given an opportunity to edit the email before it is sent, and change the email any way you wish. You will also be able to copy it so you can paste it into your own email or word processing software if you wish.

Please make your email as unique and personal as you can—we don't want to send emails that look like spam!

Start by writing a Subject line:
Write a greeting (e.g. "Esteemed Representatives:"—(you include a colon or comma)):
Your name:
Your street, city, zip address:
Your Email address:
Next add your leading paragraph:
Then check some of these boxes if you like:
None of the proposed residential street routes from Fremont to Homestead will be like the existing Trail. They run along streets, not Nature. The Report fails to make this clear.

None of the 'feasible' residential streets is safe for a Trail. There are too many driveways and intersections. Pretending a street is safe like a Trail endangers everyone.

There are enormous benefits to using existing facilities, like the I-280 bridge on Mary, or the Foothill underpass under I-280. That gives a better return on investment.

Putting a Trail on residential streets disrupts neighborhoods. Don't change the character of the city, which we chose when we bought here.

Respect, accept and adopt the 2008 Los Altos Stevens Creek Trail study findings in the feasibility study.

Next add your closing remarks: