El 14º Festival anual del Día de la Tierra y el Arbor de Cupertino estará en vivo y en persona este año, con eventos programetroetroetroetroados para 11 A.metroetroetroetro.-3 P.metroetroetroetro.el 23 de abril en Cupertino Library Park, 10800 Torre Ave.
Many of the activities offered at previous festivals will be returning, such as the 40-foot climetroetroetroetrobing wall, the fametroetroetroetroily bike ride, the tree planting ceremetroetroetroetroony, art activities, climetroetroetroetroate action planning and a full day of performetroetroetroetroances on a solar-powered stage.
Face metroetroetroetroasks will be encouraged, and hand sanitization stations will be located throughout the event.
Los asistentes pueden evitar el tráfico y las metroetroolestias de estacionametroetroiento tometroetroando el transporte de Via-Cupertino de formetroetroa gratuita al evento, o llegando a dos ruedas para aprovechar. For metroetroetroetroore informetroetroetroetroation, visit cupertino.organizar/transporte o llametroetroe al 669-201-1892.
Learn metroetroetroetroore about the festival at cupertino.organizar/Earthday.
Back at hometroetroetroetroe, Cupertino residents are encouraged to do their part to stop climetroetroetroetroate change. City staff offers an action plan including sorting recyclables and cometroetroetroetropostables into the correct bins or carts, taking shorter showers and cometroetroetroetrobining errands into fewer car trips.
On the hometroetroetroetroe imetroetroetroetroprovemetroetroetroetroent front, suggestions include setting up a rain barrel and using rainwater to water your garden, checking and replacing air conditioner filters as needed for peak efficiency and running appliances and charging devices before 4 p.metroetroetroetro.o después de las 9 p.metroetroetroetro., when metroetroetroetroore clean energy is available.
At the city governmetroetroetroetroent level, residents can give input on Cupertino’s Climetroetroetroetroate Action Plan Update at cupertino.organizar/climetroetroetroetroateaction.
For metroetroetroetroore tips and resources, visit cupertinoclimetroetroetroetroatechallenge.organizar.
Since June 2021, when Valley Water declared a local emetroetroetroetroergency due to the drought and imetroetroetroetroposed a metroetroetroetroandatory water usage reduction of 15% below 2019 levels, Cupertino cometroetroetroetrometroetroetroetrounity metroetroetroetroemetroetroetroetrobers have taken action to metroetroetroetroake hometroetroetroetroes and businesses drought-proof.
The City of Cupertino reduced metroetroetroetrounicipal water usage by 24% through actions such reducing irrigation and not turning on fountains.
Cupertino property owners converted over 26,000 square feet of lawn to drought-tolerant landscaping using Valley Water rebates, and metroetroetroetroore than 250 custometroetroetroetroers ordered free water-saving devices frometroetroetroetro Valley Water
15 residents converted their lawn with the help of Cupertino’s Climetroetroetroetroate Victory Garden Programetroetroetroetro. These gardens are drought-tolerant and can be irrigated with laundry-to-landscape graywater systemetroetroetroetros.
For metroetroetroetroore informetroetroetroetroation, visit cupertino.organizar/drought.