Solar energy project to impact parking in Cupertino
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Solar energy project to impact parking in Cupertino
"Construction of a photovoltaics project was set to begin on Dec. 8 at the Quinlan Community Center in the Alves parking lot, the Cupertino Sports Center parking lot and the roof of Cupertino Community Hall. The Capital Improvement Project is part of the city's renewable energy efforts. From Dec. 8-24, construction fencing will be installed in the Alves parking lot and Cupertino Sports Center parking lots."
"During this period, parking will not be available in these locations. If work is completed ahead of schedule, the affected parking areas will be reopened as soon as possible. Additional parking impacts are anticipated in February or March. Construction activity will also take place on the roof of Community Hall, temporarily affecting seven adjacent parking spaces. The dates for that area are not yet confirmed."
A photovoltaics Capital Improvement Project begins Dec. 8 at Quinlan Community Center, the Alves parking lot, the Cupertino Sports Center parking lot and the roof of Cupertino Community Hall as part of city renewable energy efforts. Construction fencing will be installed from Dec. 8-24 in two parking lots, temporarily eliminating parking there, with possible early reopening and additional impacts expected in February or March. Roof work will temporarily affect seven adjacent spaces on Community Hall, with dates unconfirmed. A Holiday Open House is scheduled Dec. 12 at Homestead High School, and a Fire Wise Cupertino session with Cal Fire and CERT is set for Dec. 13 at the Cupertino Library.
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