Livable Sunnyvale November 2nd Meeting: A Look Back and a Look Forward

When: November 2, 6:30 pm

Register in advance or right before joining this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrceiopjgjGtdEwt87F7dBf8AQnAyYMz7u
After registering, Zoom will email you info on how to join the meeting.

As an organization grows and evolves, it is important to take time to look at where it began, where it is today and where it will be tomorrow.  To that end, we have asked Sue Serrone, Livable Sunnyvale founder and Chair Emeritus and Mike Serrone to share our humble beginnings and our achievements over the years. 

Marie Bernard, Executive Director, and David Hernandez Chief Programs Officer, Sunnyvale Community Services (SCS) will share the state of our community today through the needs of the clients SCS serves.

Lastly, we will take a look at where we are heading in the short and long term.  I am sure that our conversation with Marie and David will be a jumping-off place to talk about this.  As an organization, we need and want your participation so please be prepared to share your thoughts on Livable Sunnyvale’s evolution.   

AGENDA

Community announcements

Livable Sunnyvale – A Look Back

Sunnyvale Community Services (SCS) – A Look at Today

Livable Sunnyvale – Current and Upcoming Issues:
(which issues are most important for the next year?)

  • Housing Element 
  • Moffett Park Specific Plan
  • Village Centers
  • ADU Toolkit
  • Warming Centers 
  • Full-time City Staff to Support Unhoused Programs
  • Universal Basic Income (UBI)
  • Safe Parking 
  • Right-to-lease ordinance
  • Commercial Development Fees
  • Gun Safety 
  • Cyclist and Pedestrian Fatalities Homestead Bike Lanes

Livable Sunnyvale – A Look ForwardVote on California YIMBY Coalition Partner

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Ballot-Palooza – Pro and Cons for CA Ballot Measures

Saturday, October 15th

When: October 15th, 2 to 4 pm
Where: Zoom (Register here)

Saturday, October 15th is our bi-annual Ballot-Palooza meeting, a discussion of the pros and cons of ballot measures on the November ballot.

This is a joint meeting with the Sunnyvale Democratic Club.  

The following seven ballot measures will be on the ballot. Members have volunteered to research and present information about the measures. So bring your voter guide and follow along or join the discussion.

  • Proposition 1: Putting abortion safeguards in the California constitution: 
  • Propositions 26 and 27: Legalizing sports gambling, two ways: 
  • Proposition 28: Set aside school funding for arts and music:
  • Proposition 29: Kidney clinic rules, third time a charm?
  • Proposition 30: Millionaires paying for electric cars.
  • Proposition 31: Reconsidering a flavored  tobacco ban.

To register, click on the link below before the meeting

.https://tinyurl.com/sdc-zoom-meeting-registration

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