The City of Sunnyvale is asking community members for input on everything from road and trail improvements to tenant protections in a series of surveys.
Sunnyvale is considering transportation improvements at the intersection of Bernardo and Brookfield avenues, as well as along Bernardo Avenue from Blair Avenue to Parkington Avenue. Residents can weigh in on their choice for a roadway solution at http://bit.ly/4nWKhk5. The survey deadline is Nov. 3.
The city is asking users of Sunnyvale’s Water Pollution Control Plant Treatment Ponds Interior Levee trails for feedback on how they use these trails and how potential closures might impact them. Potential and/or current uses for these trails include walking, jogging, biking and bird watching. The survey is available at http://bit.ly/4oas5nm.
Sunnyvale is in the process of changing its Tenant Protections Program so that landlords must provide increased relocation assistance for tenants evicted without fault, and this assistance will increase from two to three months of rent.
Landlords are asked to take a survey at http://bit.ly/3Jp7tZd. A survey for tenants is at http://bit.ly/3KZtQVD. Surveys are available in English, Spanish, Tagalog and Simplified Chinese. Deadline is Nov. 15.
Yet another survey asks Sunnyvale community members for their thoughts on a future 5.5-mile East Channel Trail. Most of the trail would follow Valley Water’s East Channel by utilizing the existing maintenance road. It would connect the San Francisco Bay Trail in the north to Ortega Park in the south, then continue on city streets to reach Homestead Road. In some areas where the channel goes underground, the trail may need to use local streets.
The project is in its second phase, and the city is seeking input on possible route and crossing options. To that end, a survey is available at http://bit.ly/4ounFHx





