Residents of Sunnyvale have a final opportunity to provide feedback on the Bernardo and Brookfield Redesign Project through a survey that closes tonight at midnight. The survey, accessible via a QR code, aims to gather insights from both residents and local businesses about problem areas and potential improvements in the intersection and study area.
City officials emphasized the importance of community input during the meeting, encouraging residents to share their thoughts and concerns. For those unable to complete the survey, project coordinator Andrew Wong is available for direct communication via email at aw0ng@Sunnyvale.ca.gov or by phone at (408) 730-7579. Residents can leave a voicemail if he is unavailable, ensuring that all feedback is considered in the project’s planning.
Additionally, the project has a dedicated web page on the city’s website, where residents can find documents, alerts for future community meetings, and updates on the project’s progress. By visiting sunnyvale.ca.gov and navigating to the transportation projects section, community members can stay informed and subscribe for email alerts regarding the Bernardo Brookfield traffic study.
This initiative reflects the city’s commitment to engaging with residents and incorporating their feedback into local transportation planning, ultimately aiming to enhance safety and accessibility in the community.