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Opinion – Sunnyvale Should Not Waste $250M on Downtown Car Tunnel

Bike Sunnyvale says creating a bicycle & pedestrian only undercrossing at Sunnyvale Ave. and Mary Ave. is the best option for Sunnyvale.

By 2040, four times as many trains will pass through Sunnyvale daily on the Caltrain line. This raises the chances of collisions at rail crossings. It will also result in more train horns and more crossing delays. To alleviate these problems, the City of Sunnyvale plans to lower Sunnyvale Ave. and Mary Ave. underneath the Caltrain tracks.

These projects will have a massive impact and cost up to $700 million total, so it is imperative that the city chooses the designs that are most safe and effective.

On August 30th, the Sunnyvale City Council will select their preferred options for Sunnyvale Ave. and Mary Ave., and they want to hear what residents prefer. Please share your voice by filling out the form at the end of this article.

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For the Sunnyvale Ave. Underpass, there are 2 options:

The Sunnyvale Ave Bicycle & Pedestrian Only Underpass option is best for downtown businesses, pedestrians, cyclists, Caltrain users, and overall livability. It will:

The Underpass Tunnel option would have a massive negative impact on the Downtown. It is:

One might argue that the Tunnel option will help cars access downtown. However, vehicles can easily cross the tracks on Mathilda Ave. or Fair Oaks Ave. These streets are already designed to handle high traffic volumes. North Sunnyvale Ave. is mainly a residential street and should be treated as such. We should not sacrifice walkability and bikeability so motorists can congest the downtown. Doing so goes against city policies LT-3.6, LT-3.22, and LT Goal C, which strive to make Sunnyvale bike & pedestrian friendly.

Mountain View has already committed to building a Bicycle & Pedestrian only undercrossing at Castro St. and redirecting vehicles to Shoreline Blvd. We should do the same in Sunnyvale.

Please encourage the City Council to select the Sunnyvale Ave. Bicycle & Pedestrian Only option by signing this letter by Aug 28th. This letter also includes design suggestions to improve safety for the Mary Ave. Jughandle option.

About the Author: Ari Feinsmith is the leader of Bike Sunnyvale, the local chapter of Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition.

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