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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June General Meeting – Regional Activism

Please join us for:

Livable Sunnyvale’s June General Meeting 
    When: Wednesday, June 3, 2020,  6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
    Where: Click here to join Meeting 
    Meeting ID: 845 3911 5575   Password:  983389
    For more Zoom meeting details, please see after our signatures.

This meeting’s focus is on Regional activism: Cupertino for All, CaRLA, Peninsula for Everyone 

   Agenda:

  • Legislation review
    • MHP (5 minutes)
    • SB 902/1120 (5 minutes)
  • Commendation for Mayor Klein—support, NOT endorsement (10 minutes). VOTE
  • Slow Streets for Sunnyvale (5 minutes)
  • Map Your Neighborhood (Sue, 5 minutes)
  • Cupertino For All (JR Fruen), Vallco case and SB 35, 30 minutes
  • California Renters Legal Advocacy and Education Fund (CaRLA) (Victoria Fierce/Dylan Casey), Los Altos case and upcoming Residential Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) allocation, 30 minutes
  • Kelsey Banes, Peninsula for Everyone, regional activism, 20 minutes

In case you missed our last event, here is the recording of our May 14th forum: What do housing and environmental justice have to do with public health? How do we work towards a community that is resilient ecologically, socially, and economically?

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Affordable Housing Month – What do housing and environmental justice have to do with public health? How do we work towards a community that is resilient ecologically, socially, and economically?

Come join Livable Sunnyvale and Greenbelt Alliance on Thursday May 14, 2020 6pm to 7pm for a lively discussion with perspectives from Save the Bay, Google, and other key stakeholders in our region as we tackle these questions together.  This event is co-hosted by SV@Home as part of Affordable Housing Month in Santa Clara County. 

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Livable Sunnyvale General Meeting – May 6th on Zoom

Livable Sunnyvale’s May General Meeting 
    When: Wednesday, May 6, 2020,  6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
    Where: Click here to join Meeting 
    Meeting ID: 893 0800 0017   Password: 890951
    For more Zoom meeting details, please see after our signatures.

   Make your opinion count!  Come VOTE. 

                               Agenda:

  • Vote to allow Zoom electronic voting.  
  • Announcements  
  • Vote on the Bylaw revision
  • Vote whether to endorse CityLine project’s current plans (after a short summary presentation)
  • Recruit members to work with committee to develop Livable Sunnyvale’s ‘Development endorsement criteria’.
  • Livable Sunnyvale Board election   

For the May 6th meeting: 
To join the meeting, click on this Meeting Link
If you’ve used Zoom on your device before, a dialog box will appear and you need to click on “Open 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 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).

TO JOIN THIS ZOOM MEETING ON MOBILE PHONE:
One tap mobile
+16699009128,,89308000017#,,1#,890951# 

TO CALL IN (NO VIDEO) TO THIS ZOOM MEETING:
Dial 1 669 900 9128 and enter 
  Meeting ID: 893 0800 0017   Password: 890951

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Project Review- CityLine Downtown Sunnyvale Projects – April 22nd 6:30 pm

Join Livable Sunnyvale and Catalyze SV for a special joint meeting via Zoom to review CityLine projects for Downtown Sunnyvale. The objective of this meeting is for both advocacy organizations to review the first projects that CityLine will be bringing to the Sunnyvale Planning Commission and City Council.

The detailed agenda is posted here, but basically the meeting will start at 6:30 pm with a presentation by Travis Duncan, Assistant Vice-President of Sares Regis, followed by questions and feedback regarding any concerns. Then Catalyze SV and Livable Sunnyvale will discuss the projects together. Catalyze SV has a specific process for scoring projects. Livable Sunnyvale will schedule a meeting later so our members can vote regarding our support.

Catalyze SV and Livable Sunnyvale share many values and advocacy objectives. We have been looking for an opportunity for a joint event for some time, so this should be an exciting event. By working together, we amplify the voices of both organizations.

Meeting Details:

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Livable Sunnyvale’s April General Meeting

Please “Zoom” in and join us virtually for 

Livable Sunnyvale’s April General Meeting 
When: Wednesday, April 1, 2020, 7 PM to 8:30 PM 
Where: From the comfort of your home
Meeting Link: https://srgnc.zoom.us/j/593550217
Meeting ID: 593 550 217

Guest Presenter: Travis Duncan, Assistant Vice President of Sares RegisTravis is knowledgeable about almost every aspect of Sunnyvale’s CityLine Downtown development.  Fun fact:  he was the “man behind the scenes” putting our ice rink and shows together last winter!

Travis will be giving us some background on what has been done in our downtown but also what we can expect in light of our current disastrous public health situation.  There will be lots of time allotted for your questions.

Check out CityLine Downtown development if you’d like to become more familiar with the project before the meeting.  There are many short videos about our downtown.

To join the meeting, click on this Meeting Link. (More options below.
If you’ve used Zoom on your device before, a dialog box will appear and you need to click on “Open 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 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).

We sincerely hope you will join us as we explore what promises to be a great destination downtown, once we are able to visit it!

TO JOIN THIS ZOOM MEETING ON MOBILE PHONE:
One tap mobile
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TO CALL IN (NO VIDEO) TO THIS ZOOM MEETING:
Dial either number and enter the Meeting ID: 593 550 217
        +1 669 900 6833 
        +1 669 219 2599 
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Come To The Livable Sunnyvale March Meeting!

DATE: Wednesday, March 4, 2020

LOCATION: Sunnyvale Toyota, 898 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale CA

TIME: 6:30 PM – 8:45 PM

NOT ONE…TWO GREAT PRESENTATIONS!

ONE – Nadia Aziz, the Directing Attorney at the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley will discuss Mobile Home Closure Ordinances. Mobile Home Parks residents have experienced increased stress as owners sell their mobile home parks to new owners.

What happens when a Mobile Home Park is sold and the new owner wishes to redevelop the land? How are residents protected? What are the current protections in San Jose and Sunnyvale?

TWO – John Cordes representing the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition will give a quick overview of the new Sunnyvale Active Transportation Plan. Hear about the Safe Routes to School Plan, the Pedestrian and the Bicycle Master Plans. Plus, we’ll get details about how we can critically review and provide input. The comment period runs until March 21st. If you want to make a difference shaping Sunnyvale transportation  – don’t miss this meeting.

ALL ARE WELCOME. LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE.

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Sunnyvale Housing Strategy Study Issue – Feb. 4th

There will be a special City Council meeting on February 4th, 5:30 PM, to present the results of the Housing Strategy Study. This Study Issue was approved by the Council almost 2 years ago as an omnibus study issue covering a wide range of issues related to housing in Sunnyvale.

Issues include:

  • Rent stabilization programs for Sunnyvale mobile home parks
  • Age-friendliness of housing in Sunnyvale
  • Strategies to increase the affordable housing supply, such as a land acquisition financing program for non-profit developers and reinstating an updated rental inclusionary ordinance consistent with AB 1505
  • Strategies to help with the demand for affordable housing, such as homebuyer, tenant, and financial literacy education programs
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February 12th General Meeting – Active Transportation Plan, Study Issues and Measures G & H

At our next meeting on February 12th (note the change of date), 6:30 pm at Toyota Sunnyvale, 898 W. El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, our topics will be:

  1. Sunnyvale Active Transportation Plan

How can we continue to improve options for bicyclists and pedestrians in Sunnyvale?

How can Sunnyvale students more safely walk and bike to school?

The City of Sunnyvale is exploring these questions as part of a year-long effort to create an Active Transportation Plan that will address bicycle, pedestrian and Safe Routes to Schools needs throughout the City.

The Active Transportation Plan will help the City strategically invest in programs and projects to make walking and bicycling safer and more convenient for residents. In addition, the Plan will analyze ways to make it safer for Sunnyvale students to walk and bike to school.

2. Study Issues. We will look at Study Issues being considered by the City Council related to housing and transportation.

3. Measures G and H

Since the cost of attending California’s public universities has risen to almost five times that of attending a community college, many students and their families rely on their local community college to get a high-quality education and save tens of thousands of dollars. At the same time, the needs of students who face hunger and housing insecurity is a growing challenge across our district. To address these needs, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Nov. 25 to place two measures on the March 3, 2020 ballot.

Measure G – the Foothill-De Anza Community College District Affordable Career, College Transfer, Classroom Repair Measure – is a $898 million general obligation bond that would cost property owners approximately 1.6 cents per $100 of assessed value (not market value) annually through 2053-54.

Measure H – the Educational and Teacher Excellence Parcel Tax – is a $48 parcel tax that would be levied for five years and raise approximately $5.6 million annually.

These measures are designed to increase opportunities and support for local students to earn college credits, certifications, and job skills at a reasonable price and transfer to four-year universities.

Meeting is on February 12th (note the change of date), 6:30 pm at Toyota Sunnyvale, 898 W. El Camino Real, Sunnyvale

All meetings are free and open to the public.

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How to get more homes with less driving – Feb. 6th

Livable Sunnyvale is co-sponsoring this special event with Friends of Caltrain and other partners.

The Bay Area needs to build many more homes to address the housing affordability crisis, but we don’t want to worsen the climate crisis or our traffic challenges. You can advocate for affordable homes with great transportation options that will help make your community more healthy and connected. Join us to:

  • Learn about the connections between housing affordability, traffic reduction, and climate change; 
  • Hear how communities are planning and building in ways that reduce the need to drive
  • See how you can help make your community more walkable, affordable, and transit-friendly.
  • Learn about upcoming decisions in Santa Clara and Sunnyvale to help put solutions into practice.

Speakers:

  • Nina Rizzo manages GreenTRIP Certifications at TransForm. The GreenTRIP program supports multi-family residential developments that implement strategies to reduce traffic, parking, and greenhouse gas emissions
  • First Community Housing, an affordable housing developer that designs its projects so that residents can reduce their reliance on cars
  • Travis Duncan, Saris Regis, a developer of market-rate and mixed-income housing focusing on transit-rich locations

Co-sponsors:

  • Livable Sunnyvale, Santa Clara Community Advocates, Friends of Caltrain, Greenbelt Alliance, Catalyze SV

Event Date and Location

Thursday, February 6th, 2020, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Fair Oaks Room
540 N Fair Oaks Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94085

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