In its first five years, Measure Q funded a doubling of the number of acres protected as open space in the Authority’s jurisdiction to almost 30,000 acres – including a once-in-a-generation acquisition of almost 1,000 acres of long threatened open space in the North Coyote Valley. With the support of Measure Q, the Authority has efficiently and effectively invested in high priority, high impact conservation, restoration and recreation projects to improve our quality of life. And these expenditures have resulted in an impressive return on investment – for every $1 of Measure Q funds spent, we’ve been able to attract $3 in public and private partnership funds for conservation, restoration, and recreation projects.
Measure Q Goals
Measure Q accomplishes the following priorities set by the
Santa Clara Valley Greenprint:
Protect scenic hillsides, open spaces, wildlife, redwood forests and farmland
Increase public access to open space and help maintain Authority parks and trails
Protect precious water resources including creeks, rivers and streams
Create new urban open spaces and environmental education programs
ACCOUNTABILITY
In order to ensure accountability, transparency, and public oversight of all funds collected and allocated under Measure Q, as guided by the Expenditure Plan, the Authority releases an annual Status Report to explain the amount of funds collected and expended and provide status of projects authorized to receive Measure Q funding. The Expenditure Oversight Committee provides independent public oversight for all funds collected and allocated by Measure Q to ensure accountability and transparency.
Download Measure Q Status Report
Urban Grant Program
The Open Space Authority Urban Grant Program, funded by Measure Q, addresses the needs of urban communities that currently have limited access to preserves and parks. The grants will provide funding for projects to create parks, trails, urban farms and community gardens, and engage children and youth through nature-based education programs.