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Heat Island Mitigation: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do heat island mitigation rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

San Jose has fewer restrictions than Mountain View.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

The OneSCC 2030 Sustainability Master Plan and county tree canopy goals guide heat island mitigation through cool roofs, cool pavement, urban forestry, and cooling-center activations when National Weather Service forecasts highs at or above 95 degrees Fahrenheit for two consecutive days in unincorporated areas.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

Climate Smart San Jose targets a 25% citywide tree canopy by 2040 to mitigate urban heat island effects. The Community Forest Management Plan and tree-protection rules guide planting, replacement, and species selection across public and private property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
Activation threshold95F for 48 hours-
Single-day threshold100F any single day-
Lead agencyOffice of Emergency ManagementDOT Urban Forestry Section
Tree partnerOur City Forest, county Parks-
Cooling sitesLibraries, senior, community centers-
Canopy target-25% citywide by 2040
Baseline canopy-Roughly 15% citywide
Tree code-SJMC Chapter 13.32
Parking shade rule-CALGreen Title 24 Part 11

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Mountain View FAQ

Where is the nearest cooling center?

Call 211 Bay Area or check sccgov.org/emergency when a heat alert is active. Most county libraries, senior centers, and community rooms participate. Many offer extended evening hours during multi-day heat events with free water available.

Does the county pay for tree planting on my street?

Our City Forest partners with county Parks and cities on free street-tree plantings in equity zones, including delivery, hole-digging, and 3-year establishment care. Outside those zones, owners typically arrange and pay for parkway plantings themselves.

San Jose FAQ

Can I get a free street tree from the city?

Yes. San Jose's Our City Forest partnership offers free street and yard trees with planting and three-year care. Apply through the Our City Forest website or call DOT Urban Forestry to schedule a site visit.

Why does the city require parking-lot shade trees?

Asphalt parking lots store heat and worsen the urban heat island effect. CALGreen requires 50% shade coverage at maturity for lots over 5,000 square feet, reducing surface temperatures and stormwater pollution.

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