About CPNA
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Cuesta Park Neighborhood Association (CPNA) was formed in 2002 to promote a sense of community pride in our neighborhood, to increase emergency preparedness, to sponsor social activities for residents and to act as a common voice to express our neighbors’ wishes and grievances to the City of Mountain View.
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Our neighborhood boundaries are Miramonte Avenue, El Camino Real, Grant Road and the back side of Cuesta Park/ Villa Siena Senior Living Community. We’ve got about 1854 living units within our border.
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Anyone who lives within these boundaries is automatically a CPNA member. That includes both homeowners and renters, many of whom have lived here for decades. CPNA is not a “Homeowners Association’’ and does not have rules or restrictions on homeowners or renters. (Individual condos or complexes may however, have their own rules.)