December General Meeting: Wed Dec 2, 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Make your opinion count!  There are many items to be voted on by eligible members, including one of our major focus for next year –  Neighborhood-Scale Multi-Family Housing Initiative.  Please look out for an email coming soon from Richard Mehlinger explaining what that means. 

And attending this meeting is the final event that would qualify you to receive a free, Jessica Trounstine autographed book!

Click here to register on Zoom

Agenda:   

  1. Announcements (10 min)
  2. Neighborhood-Scale Multi-Family Housing Initiative (30 min) – VOTE
  3. Nancy Smith on League of Cities: housing and local control (15 minutes)
  4. Propose softening local control legislative priority as pertains to housing (15 min) – VOTE
  5. MOU letter to the city (15 min) – VOTE
  6. Santa Clara Community Advocates presents (15 min)
  7. Make MV YIMBY our coalition partnership?  (5 min) – VOTE
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Livable Sunnyvale’s November General Meeting

Please join us for  
Livable Sunnyvale’s November General Meeting 

When: Wednesday, November 11, 2020,  6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Where: Click here to register for the Meeting link
Register in advance or register right before joining the meeting. 
After registering, Zoom will email you the link to join the meeting.

AGENDA

1.    Announcements (10 min)
        o    Reach Codes
        o    Moffett Park Committee Report
2.    Debrief Housing Strategy (15 min)
3.    Mobile Home Parks: If we go with the MOU, what does a successful MOU look like and what provisions should it contain? (15 minutes)
4.    Accessible City Meetings and Better Public Outreach (30 min)
5.    Vote on CatalyzeSV to become our Coalition Partner (10 min)
6.    Regional Update Presentation from Mountain View YIMBY (15 min)
7.    Regional Update Presentation from Cupertino for All (15 min) 

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Special Speaker Event: Professor Jessica Trounstine, author of ‘Segregation by Design: Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities’

Professor Jessica Trounstine, author of ‘Segregation by Design: Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities’ is giving us a talk on: Wednesday 12/09/2020 – 6:30 to 8:00 pm.   

Click here to register on ZoomFirst 50 registrants who are Livable Sunnyvale voting members by the talk will receive an author autographed book ‘Segregation by Design’ for FREE (courtesy our grantor)See below for how to be eligible.

Here’s a description of the book: Segregation by Design draws on more than 100 years of quantitative and qualitative data from thousands of American cities to explore how local governments generate race and class segregation. Starting in the early twentieth century, cities have used their power of land use control to determine the location and availability of housing, amenities (such as parks), and negative land uses (such as garbage dumps). The result has been segregation – first within cities and more recently between them. Documenting changing patterns of segregation and their political mechanisms, Trounstine argues that city governments have pursued these policies to enhance the wealth and resources of white property owners at the expense of people of color and the poor. Contrary to leading theories of urban politics, local democracy has not functioned to represent all residents. The result is unequal access to fundamental local services – from schools, to safe neighborhoods, to clean water.

How to become a voting member of Livable Sunnyvale:  

1.  FILL OUT our membership form

2.  ATTEND at least one of our qualifying events within the past 6 months.  There are still two such events before the talk:

o   November General Meeting: Wednesday 11/11/2020 6:30pm to 8:30pm.  Click here to register on Zoom.  Detailed agenda will be sent out later this week.

o   December General Meeting: Wednesday 12/2/2020 6:30pm to 8:30pm.  Click here to register on Zoom – be sure to change the date to 12/2, otherwise you will be registering for the Nov meeti

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Livable Sunnyvale Ballot Proposition Endorsements

The membership of Livable Sunnyvale has voted to endorse the following positions on ballot measures:

Prop 14: No Position

Prop 15: Support

Prop 16: Support

Prop 17: Support

Prop 18: Support

Prop 19: Support

Prop 20: Oppose

Prop 21: Support

Prop 22: Oppose

Prop 23: No Position

Prop 24: No Position

Prop 25: Support

Measure RR: Support

We urge you to strongly consider these recommendations as you fill out your November ballot, and to tell your friends!

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Sunnyvale Mayor and City Council Forums

Please join us for these important candidate forums. Our focus will be on our three pillars: Housing, Transportation, and Sustainability. Livable Sunnyvale is non-partisan and does not endorse candidates. The forums are open to the public.

Livable Sunnyvale’s Mayoral Candidates’ Forum – 3 Candidates

Livable Sunnyvale’s City Council Candidates’ Forum – 7 Candidates

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Special Meeting: California Ballot Measures – September 26th

This is a special joint meeting with the Sunnyvale Democratic Club to review the November 2020 ballot measures.

The meeting is on Zoom and will start at 1:45 pm and end around 4:30 pm. The meeting link will be sent by email closer to the event time.

These are the propositions (with links to more information). We will present pros and cons of each measure and vote to endorse or not. The meeting is open to the public.

PROP 14: STEM CELL RESEARCH

PROP 15: TAXES ON COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

PROP 16: ALLOW PUBLIC AGENCIES TO CONSIDER DIVERSITY

PROP 17: VOTING RIGHTS FOR PEOPLE ON PAROLE

PROP 18: VOTING RIGHTS FOR 17-YEAR-OLDS

PROP 19: CHANGES IN PROPERTY TAX RULES

PROP 20: CHANGES TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND PAROLE

PROP 21: LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND RENT CONTROL

PROP 22: RIDESHARE AND DELIVERY DRIVERS

PROP 23: KIDNEY DIALYSIS CLINICS

PROP 24: CHANGES TO CONSUMER PRIVACY LAWS

PROP 25: YES OR NO ON GETTING RID OF BAIL

Measure RR: Caltrain Sales Tax

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September General Meeting – Sunnyvale Housing Strategy

We have a full agenda including one hour with Jenny Carloni, Sunnyvale’s Housing Officer on the recently released Housing Strategy Draft. 

The Housing Strategy is a pivotal document for housing in Sunnyvale.  The Draft passed the Housing and Human Services Commission last week with a few modified recommendations.  It will be going to City Council on Oct 13 for final approval. Livable Sunnyvale as well as some coalition partners have sent the City initial comments. 

Come learn more and help shape the future of development in Sunnyvale for years to come. 

During “Soliciting input for Candidates’ Forum questions” (15 min), we will be asking folks to input their suggestions for questions to the candidates into an online google doc/sheet with 3 separate areas: Housing, Transportation, Sustainability. These questions are for the upcoming Sunnyvale Mayor Forum on September 23rd and the City Council Forum on September 30th.

When: Wednesday, September 2, 2020,  6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Where: Click here to register for the Meeting link
Register in advance or register right before joining the meeting. 
After registering, Zoom will email you the link to join the meeting.

AGENDA 

Announcements – 5 minutes
Updates on Sunnyvale’s: Active Transportation Plan, Downtown Specific Plan, and Moffet Park Specific Plan – 10 minutes
Turnout4TransitVOTE – to become our coalition partner – 10 minutes
Caltrain Sales Tax Measure – Presentation by Adina Levin, discussion, then VOTE – 20 minutes
Solicit input for our Candidates’ Forum (Mayoral on 9/23, Council on 9/30) – 15 minutes
Housing Strategy: Jenny Carloni, Sunnyvale’s Housing Officer – 60 minutes

More Details on using Zoom: 
If your device has never been used for a Zoom meeting, after you click on the meeting link, your browser will prompt you to download and install the app. It is free and very quick.  After install, you may have to come back and click on the Meeting Link again. 
On Mac/iPhone/iPad, you can download the Zoom app before you click on the meeting link.  Go to the App Store and search for “Zoom Cloud Meetings”. 

Questions and comments will be taken via the Chat function on Zoom.  Please type them in anytime during the presentation and our meeting moderator will ask them or answer them after the presentation.  (The Chat button is somewhere along the periphery of your Zoom screen – usually between the ‘Share Screen’ and ‘Record’ buttons.)  

To satisfy future voting eligibility, Livable Sunnyvale members please “sign-in” if applicable:  If more than 1 member are logged in on the same device, please send your name(s) via Chat to ‘Livable Sunnyvale’. If you are calling in, please email LivableSunnyvale@gmail.com to let us know you called in on what phone number.
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Events are listed by date and includes happenings relevant to our cause.

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Livable Sunnyvale supports the BPAC recommendations for the Active Transportation Plan

The Active Transportation Plan (ATP), which we’ve spent the last six months or so engaging with, goes to Council Tuesday, Aug 25. 
This month, both Livable Sunnyvale and the Democratic Club of Sunnyvale voted to support the BPAC’s proposed modifications to the ATP. While staff has agreed to many BPAC suggestions, they have recommended against adopting the lightweight change process. 
This is a serious problem. Given the inadequate public outreach for the ATP and the rapidly changing conditions we are dealing with, there needs to be a periodic mechanism for the public to propose changes to the ATP going forward. A 10-year plan with no clear modification process simply doesn’t make sense.
We urge Livable Sunnyvale members to call in Tuesday night, August 25th at 7 and speak in favor of the BPAC’s proposed modifications to the ATP, especially the lightweight change process
The meeting will be starting at 7pm on Zoom: https://sunnyvale-ca-gov.zoom.us/j/96111580540. You can find various documents here: https://sunnyvaleca.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4620080&GUID=E036620A-6C61-4DF2-AE65-E38849374246&Options=&Search=

Below is the joint letter from the Sunnyvale Democratic Club and Livable Sunnyvale.

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Livable Sunnyvale Statement in Support of Black Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter. 

George Floyd. Breonna Taylor. Tony McDade. Rayshard Brooks. Chinedu Okobi.

We say their names with broken hearts. Their lives mattered, and we are horrified by their senseless murders at the hands of those sworn to protect them. The legacy of violence against Black people in America dates back more than 400 years, and that of police brutality to the slave patrols. This is not a new or recent problem, and it is not one that can be solved through mild or superficial reforms. We need real change, real justice.

Sunnyvale holds a special place in our hearts. And there is much that makes our city unique. But our city is not a bubble. It is not exempt from America’s racist history. Only 2% of our city’s population is Black. That is not an accident, but the result of deliberate decisions made at all levels of government—with broad community support. 

We recognize that anti-Black violence is inextricably tied to our nation’s broader history of racism, a history in which our city inevitably shares. Our city was built on Ohlone land by immigrants’ hands. Many of those immigrants have since been forced from the city they helped build by rising rents. Others hang on by a thread. And we know that our Asian and Latinx neighbors have faced renewed racist harassment for years, incited from the highest levels of government.

Livable Sunnyvale is committed to a Sunnyvale that is diverse, inclusive, and safe for all residents. We view each of our three pillars of housing, transportation, and environmental equity through a lens of racial justice. Police brutality cannot be separated from the deliberate segregation of our cities through racial covenants, red-lining, and exclusionary zoning; nor from the disinvestment in safe streets and public transit in Black and brown communities; nor from the environmental violence that has historically been perpetuated against these communities. Nor can we speak about a “livable” Sunnyvale, without first acknowledging the right to life itself.

Livable Sunnyvale is committed to centering the need for racial justice in our advocacy. In the near term, our focus will be on learning how we can be better allies in the fight against racism and anti-Blackness. To that end, we will be holding a series of public discussions on how racism has shaped our city, and how racial justice intersects with our mission.

But learning is not enough. We need action. We need change. We need justice. We rededicate ourselves now to undoing the legacy of structural racism in our city. We may not complete the work, but we know that we are not free to desist from it.

Let’s get to it.

On behalf of Livable Sunnyvale,
Richard Mehlinger, Chair
Tara Martin Milius, Vice Chair
Justin Wang, Vice Chair
Galen Davis, Tech Director
Julia Liu, Membership Director
Gail Rubino, Secretary
Mike Serrone, Communications Director
Sue Serrone, Chair Emerita

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July General Meeting – Marc Berman, Josh Becker

Please join us for  
Livable Sunnyvale’s July General Meeting 
When: Wednesday, July 1, 2020,  6:30 PM to 9 PM
Where: Click here to register for the Meeting link
Register in advance or register right before joining the meeting. 
After registering, Zoom will email you the link to join the meeting.

This meeting is half hour longer than usual as we have a packed agenda:

  1. Marc Berman (State Assembly member representing 24th District) and Josh Becker (candidate to represent 12th State Senate District) will speak about their legislative priorities and take some questions.
  2. Active Transportation Plan – the latest from Richard Mehlinger
    What are the Bike/Ped improvements and what are the two dozen or so modifications BPAC suggested.  What do we need to do now?
  3. Racial Justice and Livable Sunnyvale’s Mission
    Galen will speak briefly about high level intersections between our mission and racial justice. Then we’ll break into groups to brainstorm about future actions and discussions for Sunnyvale on three more specific topics. 

Best healthy regards,
Richard Mehlinger, Chair
Tara Martin-Milius , Vice-Chair
Justin Wang, Vice Chair
Galen Davis, Tech Director
Julia Liu Treasurer, Membership
Gail Rubino, Secretary
Mike Serrone, Communications Director
Sue Serrone, Chair Emerita


More Details on using Zoom: 
If your device has never been used for a Zoom meeting, after you click on the meeting link, your browser will prompt you to download and install the app. It is free and very quick.  After install, you may have to come back and click on the Meeting Link again. 
On Mac/iPhone/iPad, you can download the Zoom app before you click on the meeting link.  Go to the App Store and search for “Zoom Cloud Meetings”. 

Questions and comments will be taken via the Chat function on Zoom.  Please type them in anytime during the presentation and our meeting moderator will ask them or answer them after the presentation.  (The Chat button is somewhere along the periphery of your Zoom screen – usually between the ‘Share Screen’ and ‘Record’ buttons.)  

Livable Sunnyvale members please “Sign-in”: If your Zoom username is not the same as your First name/Last name, or there are more than 1 member sharing the same device, please send your name(s) via Chat to Julia Liu (membership) so your attendance can be logged (to satisfy future voting eligibility).

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