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Building Community, One Block at a Time

Good neighborhoods are those where neighbors work together on common concerns and look out for each other. Block Leaders take extra steps to connect neighbors and build community -- helping our neighborhoods to be safer, healthier, and happier.

The Block Leader Program teaches residents how to get to know neighbors and organize activities so neighbors can more easily communicate. Block leaders receive updates on neighborhood activities and services and are vital links between City Hall and the neighborhoods.

Block Leaders must be Cupertino residents who are comfortable with online tools such as email, passionate about community safety, and willing to relay information between the City and Cupertino residents. 

Each year Block Leaders must

  • hold a community gathering with their Block
  • attend at least one quarterly program meeting
  • respond to REACH messaging (see below). 

Going forward, the Block Leader program will take an iterative, continuous improvement approach. As we identify opportunities to increase the program’s participation and efficacy, focus groups will pilot potential changes. If successful, these changes will be implemented within the broader program.

Apply to become a Block Leader through the Volunteer Portal!

 

Should I join Block Leaders or Neighborhood Watch?

It's up to you! Both Block Leaders and Neighborhood Watch members stay informed with newsletters. However, Block Leaders go the extra mile to build a sense of community and are asked to attend at least one meeting per year, host a neighborhood gathering, and share information with their community. 

Cupertino's Block Leader Program is the proud recipient of the National League of Cities’ NBC/LEO 2015 City Cultural Diversity Award and the League of California Cities 2010 Helen Putnam Award for Enhancing Public Trust, Ethics, and Community Involvement.

Public Safety Forum 2023

The annual Public Safety Forum is scheduled for Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. Due to overwhelming interest, the 2023 Forum will be held at Quinlan Community Center, 10185 North Stelling Road, Cupertino, CA 95014.

Formal and detailed presentations have been the hallmark of the Public Safety Forum in the past. This year residents, business owners, and community members will learn about innovative technologies in use by public safety agencies. As always, the community is encouraged to attend and share specific public safety concerns with officials from the City of Cupertino and the County. In consultation with the Public Safety Commission, the list formal presentations follows:

Mayor Hung Wei- Welcome and Public Safety Priorities

CyberQuest - Winners of the first Cybersecurity Education Science Fair

Deputy Chief Hector Estrada, Santa Clara County Fire Department –Text-to-911

Seth Schalet, Executive Director, Santa Clara County Fire Safe Council Using AI to detect wildfires – San Jose Water Installation 

Captain Neil Valenzuela, Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office – Residential and Commercial Safety and New Drone Program

Public Safety Information Fair - 5 p.m.

A large public safety fair will feature multiple agencies and organizations with table presentations, giveaways, technology, and demonstrations around the perimeter of the event. Tabling presentations may include the following organizations: 

  • Cupertino Office of Emergency Management
  • Cupertino GIS
  • Cupertino Safe Routes to School
  • Cupertino Sustainability Division
  • Santa Clara County Office of Emergency Management
  • Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office
  • Santa Clara County Fire Department
  • Santa Clara County FireSafe Council with N5 Sensors
  • CyberQuest 
  • Wildfire Awareness Initiative (WAI) Monta Vista School student organization
  • Collaborating Agencies' Disaster Relief Effort (CADRE)
  • American Red Cross
  • PG&E
  • Santa Clara Valley Water District
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