Safe Routes seeks student artists for contest
Briefly

Cupertino's Safe Routes to School program is hosting a Streetlight Banner Design Contest, inviting high school students to create designs that promote various city transportation initiatives. The winning banners will be showcased on streetlights along key thoroughfares. Concurrently, Cupertino has secured $1.131 million from the state for its Silicon Valley Hopper expansion, part of a larger $8.465 million grant. Additionally, the city has collaborated with Santa Clara to obtain $500,000 for future hopper program costs. Lastly, a Sweetheart Social event is scheduled for February 8, engaging the community in a Valentine's celebration.
Cupertino's Safe Routes to School program has launched a banner design contest for high school students, aiming to enhance city transportation outreach through creative designs.
The city of Cupertino has successfully received $1.131 million from the state, marking the beginning of funding for its $8.465 million Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program grant.
Cupertino Parks and Recreation will hold a family-oriented Sweetheart Social event on February 8, fostering community engagement around Valentine's Day.
Funding for the Silicon Valley Hopper expansion includes $500,000 from the Transportation Fund for Clean Air Program, emphasizing collaboration between Cupertino and Santa Clara.
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