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Cupertino ( ) is a city in
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, United States, directly west of San Jose on the western edge of the
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with portions extending into the foothills of the
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. The population was 60,381 as of the 2020 census. The city is the home of
Apple Inc. Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley. It is best known for its consumer electronics, software, and services. Founded in 1976 as Apple Comput ...
, headquartered within the city at
Apple Park Apple Park, also known as Apple Campus 2, is the corporate headquarters of Apple Inc., located in Cupertino, California, United States. It was opened to employees in April 2017, while construction was still underway. It replaced Apple Campus as ...
. Named for a local creek by Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza's cartographer bearing the name of Saint Joseph of Cupertino, Cupertino was officially incorporated in 1955, though it saw economic activity in the early 19th century. The area was originally an agricultural community producing prunes, apricots and Cherry, cherries, with a winery joining the ranks by the 19th century. Cupertino grew immensely during the 1950s due to the suburban housing boom experienced after the World War II, Second World War, concurring with the earliest roots of Silicon Valley developing near Cupertino. By the 1960s, office parks were being built and technology companies were setting up shop in the city, most notably Apple and Hewlett-Packard. Cupertino remains a cornerstone of Silicon Valley. The economy is dominated by technology companies, including large ones like Apple, as well as medium-sized companies and startups.


Etymology

Cupertino was named after ''Arroyo (watercourse), Arroyo'' ''San José de Cupertino'' (now Stevens Creek (California), Stevens Creek). The creek had been named by Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza's cartographer, who named it after Saint Joseph of Cupertino. The name ''Cupertino'' first became widely used when John T. Doyle, a San Francisco lawyer, and historian, named his winery on McClellan Road ''Cupertino''. After the turn of the 20th century, Cupertino displaced the former name for the region, which was ''West Side''.


History

In the 19th century, Cupertino was a small rural village at the crossroads of Stevens Creek Road and Saratoga-Mountain View Road (also known locally as Highway 9; later Saratoga–Sunnyvale Road, and then renamed to De Anza Boulevard within Cupertino city limits). For decades, the intersection was dominated on the southeast corner by the R. Cali Brothers Feed Mill, which is replaced today with the Cali Mill Plaza and City Hall. Back then, it was known as the West Side and was part of Fremont Township. The primary economic activity was fruit agriculture. Almost all of the land within Cupertino's present-day boundaries was covered by prune, plum, apricot, and cherry orchards. A winery on Montebello Ridge overlooking the Cupertino valley region was also in operation by the late 19th century. Soon railroads, electric railways, and dirt roads traversed the West Side farmlands. Monta Vista, Cupertino's first housing tract, was developed in the mid-20th century as a result of the electric railway's construction. After World War II, a population and suburban housing boom dramatically shifted the demographics and economy of the
Santa Clara Valley The Santa Clara Valley (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Valle de Santa Clara'') is a geologic trough in Northern California that extends south–southeast from San Francisco to Hollister, California, Hollister. The longitudinal valley is bordered ...
, as the "Valley of Heart's Delight" was beginning to transform into "Silicon Valley". In 1954, a rancher, Norman Nathanson, the Cupertino-Monta Vista Improvement Association, and the Fact Finding Committee, began a drive for incorporation. On September 27, 1955, voters approved the incorporation of the city of Cupertino (225 voted "yes" and 183 voted "no"). Cupertino officially became Santa Clara County's 13th city on October 10, 1955. A major milestone in Cupertino's development was the creation by some of the city's largest landowners of VALLCO Business and Industrial Park in the early 1960s. Of the 25 property owners, 17 decided to pool their land to form VALLCO Park, 6 sold to Varian Associates (property later sold to Hewlett-Packard), and two opted for transplanting to farms elsewhere. The name VALLCO was derived from the names of the principal developers: Varian Associates and the Leonard, Lester, Craft, and Orlando families. A neighborhood outdoor shopping center and, much later, the enclosed Vallco Shopping Mall, Vallco Fashion Park, briefly renamed Cupertino Square, were also developed. De Anza College opened in 1967. The college, named for Juan Bautista De Anza, occupies a site that was the location of a winery built at the turn of the 20th century, called Beaulieu by its owners, Charles and Ella Baldwin. Their mansion has now become the California History Center. De Anza College had 16,335 students as of 2022. By the 1980s,
Apple Inc. Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley. It is best known for its consumer electronics, software, and services. Founded in 1976 as Apple Comput ...
and Hewlett-Packard were the primary technology companies with major presences in Cupertino, with Housing developments were rapidly constructed in the following years as developers created neighborhoods, including Fairgrove, Garden Gate, Monta Vista, Seven Springs, and other developments. The city is known for its high real estate prices. 2010 saw HP consolidate its Bay Area workforce in its hometown of Palo Alto, California, Palo Alto, and the company proceeded to close its campus within Cupertino. The city estimated that the closure of the campus would lead to 3,000 to 3,500 employees being relocated. Apple eventually bought the campus site from HP for an undisclosed price and prepared to use the land to build
Apple Park Apple Park, also known as Apple Campus 2, is the corporate headquarters of Apple Inc., located in Cupertino, California, United States. It was opened to employees in April 2017, while construction was still underway. It replaced Apple Campus as ...
.


Geography

Cupertino is at the southern end of San Francisco Bay. The eastern part of the city, located in the
Santa Clara Valley The Santa Clara Valley (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Valle de Santa Clara'') is a geologic trough in Northern California that extends south–southeast from San Francisco to Hollister, California, Hollister. The longitudinal valley is bordered ...
, is flat, while the western part rises into the
Santa Cruz Mountains The Santa Cruz Mountains ( Mutsun Ohlone: Mak-sah-re-jah, "Sharp Ridged Mountain of the Eagle" or "People of the Eagle Mountain") are a mountain range in central and Northern California, United States, constituting a part of the Pacific Coast R ...
. Cupertino borders San Jose and Santa Clara, California, Santa Clara to the east, Saratoga, California, Saratoga to the south, Sunnyvale, California, Sunnyvale and Los Altos, California, Los Altos to the north, and Loyola, California, Loyola to the northwest. Several streams run through Cupertino on their way to south San Francisco Bay, including (from north to south): Permanente Creek, Stevens Creek (California), Stevens Creek, San Tomas Aquino Creek and its Smith Creek (Santa Clara County, California), Smith Creek, the Regnart Creek and Prospect Creek tributaries of Calabazas Creek (Santa Clara County), Calabazas Creek, and Saratoga Creek. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , 99.99% of it land and 0.01% of it water.


Climate

Cupertino has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (''Csb'' under the Köppen climate classification system), with warm to hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters.


Neighborhoods

Cupertino is made up of numerous subdivisions, most of them developed since the 1960s. Most of Cupertino's contemporary properties were developed around 1960. The area between Stevens Creek Boulevard, Miller Avenue, Bollinger Road, and Lawrence Expressway contains 224 Joseph Eichler, Eichler homes, built during the 1950s. Two of the newest parts of Cupertino are among its oldest housing tracts. Monta Vista and Rancho Rinconada were developed outside of the city's boundaries in the 1950s and before. Rancho Rinconada was annexed in 1999 and the last part of Monta Vista was annexed in 2004. The neighborhood of Seven Springs is at the southwestern tip of Cupertino and was developed in the late 1980s. The newest and most northwestern neighborhood, Oak Valley, borders Rancho San Antonio Park and was developed around the turn of the millennium. Cupertino is known for its high housing prices as the majority of residential properties are multimillion-dollar homes as of the priciest housing market peak of 2022, with the entry-point into a single-family home at around 2 million dollars in the Cupertino HS area, and the entry point at around 2.6 million dollars in the Monta Vista HS area. Many smaller homes start from the high $2 millions, mid-size homes start from the mid $3 millions, and larger executive homes start from mid $4 millions and can go up to as much as $7 million, as of the 2022 peak. However, townhouses and condos with similar square footage are relatively less expensive, owing mainly to negligible lot sizes and the many common walls and areas.


Demographics

63 percent of Cupertino's population was of Asian American, Asian ancestry in 2010, compared to 32 percent in Santa Clara County overall. ''Money (magazine), Money''s Best Places to Live, "America's best small towns", ranked Cupertino as #27 in 2012, the second highest in California. In 2014, Movoto Real Estate ranked Cupertino the seventh "happiest" suburb in the United States, ranking highly in the categories of income, safety, marriage, and education. In 2015, ''Forbes'' ranked Cupertino as one of the most educated places in the U.S. in respect to the percentage of high school and college graduates.


2020

The 2020 United States census reported that Cupertino had a population of 60,381. The population density was . The racial makeup of Cupertino was 22.3% White Americans, White, 0.6% African Americans, African American, 0.2% Native Americans in the United States, Native American, 70.2% Asian Americans, Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander Americans, Pacific Islander, 1.5% from Race (United States Census), other races, and 5.2% from two or more races. Hispanic and Latino Americans, Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.9% of the population. The census reported that 99.4% of the population lived in households, 0.2% lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 0.4% were institutionalized. There were 20,615 households, out of which 43.9% included children under the age of 18, 69.4% were married-couple households, 2.3% were cohabitation, cohabiting couple households, 16.3% had a female householder with no partner present, and 12.0% had a male householder with no partner present. 15.9% of households were one person, and 8.4% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.91. There were 16,406 family (U.S. Census), families (79.6% of all households). The age distribution was 23.9% under the age of 18, 7.7% aged 18 to 24, 24.4% aged 25 to 44, 28.7% aged 45 to 64, and 15.3% who were 65years of age or older. The median age was 41.4years. For every 100 females, there were 99.1 males. There were 21,701 housing units at an average density of , of which 20,615 (95.0%) were occupied. Of these, 59.2% were owner-occupied, and 40.8% were occupied by renters. In 2023, the US Census Bureau estimated that 55.1% of the population were foreign-born. Of all people aged 5 or older, 36.8% spoke only English at home, 1.8% spoke Spanish language, Spanish, 16.7% spoke other Indo-European languages, 43.0% spoke Asian or Pacific Islander languages, and 1.6% spoke other languages. Of those aged 25 or older, 97.2% were high school graduates and 83.1% had a bachelor's degree. The median household income in 2023 was $231,139, and the per capita income was $106,821. About 3.2% of families and 4.3% of the population were below the poverty line.


Economy

Cupertino is one of many cities that claim to be the "heart" of Silicon Valley, as many semiconductor and computer companies were founded there and in the surrounding areas. The new worldwide headquarters for
Apple Inc. Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley. It is best known for its consumer electronics, software, and services. Founded in 1976 as Apple Comput ...
is located there in a modern circular complex. It is a Apple Park, campus between Interstate 280, N Wolfe Rd, E Homestead Rd and along Tantau Ave one mile east of the old campus. The nine properties () south of Pruneridge Avenue were bought in 2006, the property ( north of it in 2010 (from Hewlett-Packard). On June 7, 2011, Steve Jobs gave a presentation to Cupertino City Council, detailing the architectural design of the new building and its environs. The campus houses 13,000 employees in one central four-story circular building surrounded by extensive landscaping, with parking mainly underground and the rest centralized in a parking structure. In 2002, Cupertino had a labor force of 25,780 with an unemployment rate of 4.5%. The unemployment rate for Santa Clara County as a whole was 8.4%. One of the major employers in the area is the aggregate rock quarry and cement plant in the foothills to the west of Cupertino, the Permanente Quarry. Owned and operated by Lehigh Southwest Cement, it was founded by Henry J. Kaiser as the Kaiser Permanente Cement Plant in 1939. It provided the majority of the cement used in the construction of the Shasta Dam. It supplied the of cement over a nine-mile (14 km)-long conveyor system. The cement plant is the sole reason for the railroad line that runs through the city.


Top employers

According to the city's 2022–23 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are:


Government

Cupertino was incorporated in 1955. The highest body in the city government – the City Council – is made up of five members who serve overlapping, four-year terms. The council elects the mayor and vice-mayor for a term of one year. The city does not have its own charter. Instead, it is a General Law city, which follows provisions and requirements for cities established by the state of California. Cupertino contracts with the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office and the Santa Clara County Fire Department for public safety services. The Cupertino Library is part of the Santa Clara County Library System. In the California State Legislature, Cupertino is in , and in . In the United States House of Representatives, Cupertino is in .


Education

Santa Clara County Library operates the Cupertino Library, which is located adjacent to city hall. The library, which was redesigned and rebuilt in 2004, is the busiest branch in the Santa Clara County Library system, with about 3 million items circulated annually. The San Francisco Japanese School, a Hoshuko, weekend educational program for Japanese citizen children living abroad, holds classes at J.F. Kennedy Middle School in Cupertino,About San Francisco Japanese School
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as well as The Harker School, Harker, a private school.


Primary and secondary

Primary (K-8) public schools are organized into the Cupertino Union School District, while the Fremont Union High School District is responsible for high school students (except for a tiny portion of the northeast corner of the city which belongs to the Santa Clara Unified School District). Cupertino High School and its feeder school, Hyde Middle School, are located in the Rancho Rinconada section of Cupertino, while Monta Vista High School and its feeder, Kennedy Middle School (Cupertino, CA), Kennedy Middle School, are in the Monta Vista, Cupertino, California, Monta Vista neighborhood in the western half of Cupertino. Lawson Middle School feeds mostly Cupertino and Monta Vista High. In addition, Homestead High School (Cupertino, California), Homestead High School is located in the northwestern portion of Cupertino, along the city border with neighboring Sunnyvale, California, Sunnyvale.


Colleges and universities

Cupertino is home to De Anza College, one of the two community colleges in the Foothill–De Anza Community College District. The University of San Francisco has satellite campuses in Cupertino.


Transportation

The city is served by an interconnected road system. Two freeways, California State Route 85, State Route 85 and Interstate 280 (California), Interstate 280, intersect in Cupertino, with multi-lane boulevards with landscaped medians and traffic lights at all major intersections. Almost all streets have sidewalks; the few exceptions are in unincorporated area, unincorporated pockets at the city's edges, which are maintained directly by Santa Clara County. Cupertino has segregated cycle facilities, bike lanes on many of its boulevards, and has an extension of the Stevens Creek (California)#Stevens Creek Trail, Stevens Creek Trail through McClellan Ranch Park and Blackberry Farm (California), Blackberry Farm. Bicycle traffic is heavy usually around morning and noon times around DeAnza College. The VTA has buses running through Cupertino at major arteries. Cupertino's main streets are well lit, while a few older roads towards the Monta Vista High School area are a little dim. Cupertino is served by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, VTA List of VTA bus routes, bus routes 23, 25, 51, 53, 55, 56, and Rapid 523. Dedicated on April 30, 2009, Cupertino opened the Mary Avenue Bridge, Mary Avenue Bicycle Footbridge, the first cable-stayed bicycle-pedestrian bridge over a California freeway. This bridge connects the north and the south sections of the Stevens Creek Trail. The cost of the bridge project was $14,800,000. The Union Pacific Railroad operates a branch line track up to the Lehigh Permanente Quarry, Lehigh Permanente Cement Plant from the mainline at San Jose Diridon Station. It is, however, strictly for the quarry and very little to no non-quarry traffic runs there. There is no commuter rail or light rail service in the city. Caltrain commuter rail runs through the cities to the north and east, and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA)'s Mountain View - Winchester (VTA), Mountain View – Winchester light rail line runs to Campbell, California, Campbell, California to the south. Bus service is also provided by VTA, and the prospect of a twenty-four-hour bus service on Stevens Creek Boulevard is being studied. Cupertino is also served by VTA's 523 Rapid bus, which runs from northern Sunnyvale and the Caltrain station to Downtown San Jose with limited stops and signal priority. Cupertino is landlocked and relies on the Port of Oakland for most oceangoing freight. Passenger and cargo air transportation is available at San Jose International Airport in San Jose. The closest general aviation airport is in Palo Alto, California, Palo Alto; it is known as Palo Alto Airport of Santa Clara County. The City of Cupertino partnered with Via Transportation in October 2019 to launch a new on-demand public transportation network. Unlike traditional bus networks that rely on routes and schedules, the new microtransit service calle
Via
allows riders to hail a shared ride on demand through a smartphone app. The transit network serves the entire City of Cupertino with a satellite zone surrounding the Sunnyvale Caltrain station for commuters.


Notable people


Sister cities

Cupertino is Sister city, twinned with: * Copertino, Italy * Bhubaneswar, India * Hsinchu, Taiwan * Toyokawa, Aichi, Toyokawa, Japan


Friendship cities

Cupertino also has friendly relations with: * Jiangmen, China * Jilin City, China * Luoyang, China * Shenzhen, China * Taichung, Taiwan * Taipei, Taiwan * Tongxiang, China * Xianning, China * Yilan City, Taiwan * Zhaoqing, China * New Taipei, Taiwan


References


External links

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