Peery Park Specific Plan Community Workshop January 21


The third community workshop for the Peery Park Specific Plan will be held Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at the Washington Park Community Room from 6:30-9 p.m.

This workshop will focus on traffic impacts, transportation demand management (TDM), and the general framework for the specific plan. The workshop will also include a group exercise following the presentation and Q&A.

CLICK HERE for more information.

The area known as Peery Park is generally bounded on the north by U.S. Highway 101, the south by the railroad, the west by the City of Mountain View border and the east by Mathilda Avenue. During the 1970’s, the area known as Peery Park, located northwest of downtown, was developed primarily with Class B and C one-story concrete tilt-up buildings. Peery Park was primarily developed by Peery-Arrillaga and later portions were redeveloped by the Irvine Company and others. It is one of the older industrial areas of the City and although some of the properties in the area have been redeveloped, many are still in their original state.

The purpose of the Specific Plan is to provide the City, property owners and businesses with a guide for future development in the Peery Park area. The Specific Plan would not only provide general vision and broad policy concepts to guide development, but also provide the details on the type, location and intensity of uses, define the capacity and design of needed public improvements and infrastructure, and determine the resources necessary to finance and implement the public improvements and infrastructure needed to support the vision for the area.

For more information visit the project website at PeeryPark.InSunnyvale.com; or contact Amber El-Hajj at (408) 730-2723.

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