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The City of Sunnyvale has only one redevelopment project, the 184-acre Central Core Revelopment Project Area. The goal of the project is to rebuild Downtown Sunnyvale as a traditional downtown, a vibrant pedestrian-friendly central place for shopping, working, living and entertainment. The current focus is on the large block bounded by Mathilda, Washington, Sunnyvale and Iowa Avenues, commonly known as the Town Center Mall.



Web Cam

View a live construction Web cam on Sand Hill's Web site.

 


October 15, 2008

 

Sunnyvale Town Center Developer Confirms Project Proceeding on Schedule
In a project status update provided to Sunnyvale City Council, Downtown Sunnyvale Mixed Use, LLC, the developer of the Sunnyvale Town Center redevelopment project, has confirmed the project is moving forward and currently remains on schedule
Read the news release.

 

 


Weekly Update 

November 20, 2008

Glazing is being installed on the northerly office building on Mathilda at Washington.

Roofing systems, window assemblies, protective wrap and siding materials are being installed on all three residential buildings.

The new traffic signal for Taaffe and Washington is being tested and is scheduled to be operational in late December.

General site cleanup is underway within the project and around the perimeter.

Levels 1, 2 and 3 of the new parking structure on Taaffe Avenue west of Macy's are available for Macy's and general downtown parking. A pedestrian bridge from the second level of the structure to the upper floor of Macy's is also now open. The only access to the parking structure is from Washington Avenue.

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June 9, 2008

 

Town Center Redevelopment Project Soil

Vapor Removal Continues

 

The two soil vapor extraction systems, designed to remove the soil vapor contamination under the parking lot and parking structure in the eastern portion of the Town Center redevelopment project, are currently in operation. Extensive sound insulation has been designed into the construction to minimize noise. For the next several months, the extraction equipment will most likely operate 24-hours a day to remove as much vapor as possible. Both systems have been approved by the Regional Water Quality Control Board and have received permits from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Noise will be monitored and regulated to ensure compliance with the City’s noise control rules.


If you have any questions, contact the Sunnyvale Department of Public Works:

Mark Rogge:  (408) 730-7415, TDD (408) 730-7501

Sand Hill (Developer) – 24-Hour Noise Disturbance Coordinator: (408) 554-2946

 

Additional Information
 

GroundWaterFacts.inSunnyvale.com


Community Updates


Public Outreach

Monthly Public Meetings to discuss demolition mitigation measures and construction schedule are held the last Wednesday every other month at 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Meetings are held at 2502 Town Center (Trailer at corner of Iowa & Mathilda).

  • December 10, 2008 (November meeting cancelled - Special meeting date in December.)
  • February 25, 2009
  • April 29, 2009
  • June 24, 2009

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