The Five Wounds Trail has been decades in the making and will allow residents access to the future Little Portugal BART station
A major part of a San Jose trail proposal decades in the making was given a unanimous thumbs up by councilmembers on Tuesday, allowing the city to take over the last chunk of land necessary to finish the project.
Crucially, the route will offer a connection to the future Little Portugal BART station and access to both the Coyote Creek Trail to the south and the Lower Silver Creek Trail to the north. Efforts to get the trail up and running started in the early 2000s. Councilmember Domingo Candelas, who was a member of one of the trail’s advocacy groups, said the project has been “a long time coming.”
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