El Camino Real: Walking Tours of Mixed Use Nodes

The Livable Sunnyvale Coalition volunteers are offering Walking Tours of the 4 potential mixed use nodes on El Camino Real.

To sign up for the tours contact the tour leader of each node or go to:

 Future of El Camino Real Walking Tours.

Walking Tours

Eastern Node At Wolfe and El Camino, May 13. Tour Leader Mike Serrone, mikeserrone@comcast.net

Community Center Node on Remington Drive, May 23 and 27. Tour Leaders Karen Schlesser and Jason Uhlenkhott, sign-up at SouthBayYimby@gmail.com

Downtown Node at Mathilda Avenue, May 17. Tour Leader Sue Serrone at sueserrone@comcast.net

Western Node at Bernardo Ave, May 13 and 15. Tour Leader James Tuleya at jtuleya@yahoo.com

For more information on The El Camino Plan, visit the City website at PlanElCaminoReal.inSunnyvale.com

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El Camino Real Specific Plan

Upcoming Event:

THE FUTURE OF SUNNYVALE’S EL CAMINO REAL: A PANEL DISCUSSION

Test, learn about the city’s plans for El Camino Real.  

Join us Wednesday, April 26 for a discussion by a panel of residents and issue experts on the future of the El Camino Real in Sunnyvale.

How can we create great neighborhoods that we can all afford? What can be done to make safer places for walking and biking with smart transportation choices? How will the future of the corridor affect our economy, our environment, and our quality of life? Learn more about the city’s upcoming plans for El Camino Real, and how you can help shape the vision for this important corridor.

This event is hosted by the Sunnyvale Sustainable and Affordable Living Coalition, Greenbelt Alliance, Sunnyvale Cool, and Friends of Caltrain.

DETAILS

Wednesday, April 26
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

 

Contact Sue Serrone for more information.

 

RSVP

The link to the El Camino Real Specific Plan is http://plansunnyvaleecr.m-group.us/
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Land Use and Transportation Element (LUTE)

Upcoming events for the LUTE:

Planning Commission Hearing –  to receive public comments on the Environmental Impact Statement. This is the final step before approval.
Monday, March 27, 2017, 7pm         

City Council Public Hearing – to receive public comments on the Environmental Impact Statement. This is the final step before approval.
Tuesday, April 11th, 2017, 7pm      

Attend or send in an email in support of sufficient housing and sustainable transportation.
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Land Use and Transportation Element

Land Use and Transportation Element

The Land Use and Transportation Element (LUTE) is one of 22 elements and sub-elements that make up the Sunnyvale General Plan.  The LUTE is an important document that establishes the goals and policies for the physical development and appearance of the city as well as for the transportation system.  It determines whether we will have enough homes to meet the needs of our residents; what options we have to get around; whether homes, shops and jobs are close by or far apart; and more.

  • Planning Commission Public Hearing – to receive public comments on the Environmental Impact Statement. This is the final step before approval.
    Monday, March 27, 2017, 7pm   chili-pepper-4
  • City Council Public Hearing – to receive public comments on the Environmental Impact Statement. This is the final step before approval.
    Tuesday, April 11th, 2017, 7pm   chili-pepper-4

All meetings are in the Council Chambers
456 Olive Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94086

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Lawrence Station Environmental Impact Report

Lawrence Station Environmental Impact Report

The Lawrence Station Area Plan will investigate options and identify strategies for maximizing benefits for Sunnyvale that come from the area’s proximity to Lawrence Caltrain Station.

The goals of the effort are intended to transform the station area, broaden and strengthen the range of viable transportation choices, and encourage efficient use of available land and infrastructure.

  • September (date TBD) – Planning Commission
  • October (date TBD) – City Council
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El Camino Real Corridor Specific Plan

El Camino Real Corridor Specific Plan

The City of Sunnyvale is embarking on a community planning effort to refine and guide the future vision of Sunnyvale’s 4-mile stretch of El Camino Real as a vibrant, mixed-use corridor with improved streetscapes and safer environments for walking, bicycling and other modes of transportation.

 Upcoming opportunities to participate:

  • September 8. – Community Outreachchili-pepper-4
  • Sunnyvale City Council Hosts Study Sessionchili-pepper-3
    • Tuesday, September 13, 2016, 6:00 PM City Council, Council Chambers – 456 W Olive Avenue, Sunnyvale:

The City of Sunnyvale is currently leading a process to update its El Camino Real Corridor Specific Plan. The plan area includes approximately 350 acres along the four miles of El Camino Real, a key regional connector and the most utilized multi-modal corridor in Sunnyvale.

This planning process presents an opportunity to advocate for land use policies that will address our region’s housing crisis by encouraging the creation of homes that are within reach for households of all income levels, including low-income residents who struggle to afford Sunnyvale’s median rent of over $3,500 per month.

SSALC is recommending that the City Council select the “housing-focused” alternative, which could allow up to 5,100 new homes along the corridor, and calling for a significant share of those homes to be affordable to low-income residents to ensure that the El Camino Real becomes a thriving and attractive corridor for all. Read about our policy platform.

On September 13th, the City Council will host a study session on the vision and land use alternatives for the El Camino Real Corridor Specific Plan. Save the date for this study session and stay tuned for more details!

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