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Cool Pavement: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do cool pavement rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

Santa Clara County Roads and Airports runs limited cool pavement pilots in heat-vulnerable unincorporated communities like East San Jose foothill fringes. Reflective coatings reduce surface temperatures by roughly 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit on summer afternoons aligned with OneSCC heat equity goals.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

San Jose Public Works runs cool-pavement pilot installations applying reflective coatings to selected city streets to reduce surface temperatures, lower urban heat island effect, and support Climate Smart San Jose adaptation goals in heat-vulnerable neighborhoods.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
Lead agencySCC Roads and AirportsSan Jose Public Works
Surface temp drop10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit-
Pilot communitiesHeat-vulnerable unincorporated pockets-
Plan alignmentOneSCC Sustainability Master Plan-
Resident costFree, county capital project-
Albedo improvement-From 5% to 30-40%
Temperature reduction-10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit
Pilot focus areas-East San Jose and Alum Rock
Program type-Voluntary pilot installations

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Mountain View FAQ

Can I request cool pavement on my street?

Submit a request through Santa Clara County Roads and Airports. Crews prioritize streets in heat-vulnerable equity zones identified by OneSCC mapping. Most flatland residential streets outside those zones are not eligible currently.

Does the coating affect my driveway?

No. Cool pavement is applied only to publicly maintained roadways. For private driveways, owners can buy reflective sealants at home stores. Title B Green Building amendments encourage but do not require reflective driveway surfaces.

San Jose FAQ

Can I apply cool coating to my private driveway?

Yes. Private cool-pavement coatings are sold at hardware suppliers and require no permit if applied at grade with no drainage changes. Check manufacturer specs for asphalt compatibility and curing time.

Where can I see installed cool pavement in San Jose?

Public Works publishes a pilot map on the Climate Smart San Jose adaptation page. Demonstration blocks have been completed in East San Jose, with additional sites planned in heat-vulnerable Council District 5 and 7.

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