Sunnyvale City Council Chambers with all seven councilmembers sitting at their dais and city employees sitting in front
Sunnyvale City Council has a list of prioritized items each year. Homelessness and housing were at the top. File photo.

This past year, the city council approved concept plans to turn the historic Murphy Avenue downtown block into a permanent pedestrian mall. These plans are slated for next year, along with some highly anticipated housing projects.

Transit improvements

Sunnyvale has prioritized transportation improvements by putting in new bike lanes and expanding the city’s traffic calming program. The program was recently refined by the city council in response to community concerns about a more streamlined application and petition process for residents who want to ease traffic on their street.

Residents, however, are apprehensive about the planned installation of a new pedestrian path and bike lane on Tasman Drive. The city council is expected to take up the issue in early 2025.

To see the city’s full list of policy priorities or to find more information on projects, see the city’s study issue site.

Contact B. Sakura Cannestra at [email protected] or @SakuCannestra on X.

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