Partnerships

The Open Space Authority is a small agency with a big mission and we need to work with other like-minded organizations to accomplish our goals. We work with community partners to conserve land, restore landscapes, connect people to nature, provide outdoor education, and sustain our natural resources for future generations.

Partnering for LAND Conservation

The Authority works with public and private partners to identify, prioritize, and fund the acquisition and management of connected and accessible open space lands and trails. These partnerships include:

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Working with willing landowners to purchase land or establish easements on farmlands

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Developing and implementing funding strategies for land acquisition and management in coordination with conservation partners

CONNECTING PEOPLE TO NATURE

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Promoting use of transit to access parks, open space, and trails such as through the Bay Area Open Space Council’s Transit and Trails program

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Developing and expanding the Authority’s Urban Open Space Program to implement projects that connect urban residents to local trails and open spaces

INCREASING OPEN SPACE ACCESS

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Prioritizing local trail projects that link to transit-oriented development or close gaps in established trail networks

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Partnering with the County and cities in their efforts to build out their network of planned parks and trail systems

Educational EDUCATION PROGRAMS


The Authority collaborates with education providers to bring a hands-on experience to kids, adults, and families through a wide variety of programs and projects. We partner with Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center (WERC) to provide school children with live-animal experiences in the classroom. We also work closely with the Santa Clara Valley Water District to deliver water education programs at the Authority’s Open Space Preserves.

The Authority also partners with West Valley College in a Parks Management Intern Program that gives participants real project experience, such as helping to build the Mayfair Ranch Trail at Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve.

For those in higher education programs, environmental studies graduate students are invited to conduct their research projects on the Authority’s lands and preserves. Our rich environment of serpentine grasslands, riparian habitats and a variety of rare, threatened and endangered species provide ample opportunities for study and observation.


Read more about Environmental Education or contact us to inquire.

SOME OF Our RECENT Partners


Memberships

The Open Space Authority is a member of the following organizations: