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With a population of 157,566, Sunnyvale is the seventh largest city in the Bay Area. We’re a center of technology and innovation, but also a town of quiet family neighborhoods, strong schools and a diverse community of people.
Sunnyvale’s City Charter governs how the City operates and provides services to the community. Amendments to the Charter must be approved by a majority of Sunnyvale voters. The City Council formed a Charter Review Committee (CRC) to conduct a thorough charter review process.
The City has two measures on the November 2024 ballot. – A General Obligation bond measure to design and construct a new Main Library located at the Civic Center. – Sunnyvale’s City Charter governs how the City operates and provides services to the community.
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The Sunnyvale City Council placed a bond measure on the Nov. 5, 2024 ballot. If Sunnyvale voters approve the measure, the City would use the bond funds to design and construct a new Main Library to: Meet modern accessibility, structural and earthquake building standards.
Citywide Objective Design Standards for Multi-Family and Mixed-Use Development. Eichler Design Guidelines. Murphy Station Heritage Landmark District Design Guidelines. Non-Residential Design Guidelines. Parking Structure Design Guidelines.
City planning documents related to particular geographic areas. View sense of place, precise, and specific plans (and some environmental impact reports), that we use to guide development in the areas listed.
Sunnyvale’s New City Hall. Is the first city hall in the country designed to be LEED Platinum certified and Net Zero Energy; Improves access to and delivery of City services; Is designed to be an active gathering place and resource for the community; Serves as a model for sustainability and lessens our impact on the environment