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North Sunnyvale bike path approved but lacks funding
The city of Sunnyvale is moving ahead with a plan to enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety in North Sunnyvale, though uncertainty around funding could delay its implementation. The City Council voted 6-1 to install raised, multi-use pedestrian and bicycle paths along both sides of Tasman Drive, covering the stretch from Fair Oaks Avenue to Vienna Drive. This area lies between two of the region’s largest mobile home parks and has long been identified as a critical zone for improved transpor
North Sunnyvale bike path approved but lacks funding
The city of Sunnyvale is moving ahead with a plan to enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety in North Sunnyvale, though uncertainty around funding could delay its implementation. The City Council voted 6-1 to install raised, multi-use pedestrian and bicycle paths along both sides of Tasman Drive, covering the stretch from Fair Oaks Avenue to Vienna Drive. This area lies between two of the region’s largest mobile home parks and has long been identified as a critical zone for improved transpor
Pleasanton Launches FlashVote Survey Tool for Residents
The City of Pleasanton has officially launched FlashVote, an online community survey tool designed to gather quick, confidential feedback from residents on important local topics. The initiative aims to make it easier for citizens to contribute to city decisions, shaping policies that align with public needs. FlashVote allows Pleasanton residents to participate in brief surveys that typically take just one minute to complete. Each survey remains open for 48 hours and can be answered
Pleasanton Launches FlashVote Survey Tool for Residents
The City of Pleasanton has officially launched FlashVote, an online community survey tool designed to gather quick, confidential feedback from residents on important local topics. The initiative aims to make it easier for citizens to contribute to city decisions, shaping policies that align with public needs. FlashVote allows Pleasanton residents to participate in brief surveys that typically take just one minute to complete. Each survey remains open for 48 hours and can be answered









