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What map is your first choice?

Response Percent Response Count
Map 107A 50.0% 38
Map 120A 7.9% 6
Map 120C 14.5% 11
Map 121A 27.6% 21

Which maps could you support?

Map 120A
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 44.4% 16
Would Not Support 52.8% 19
Map 120C
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 38.9% 14
Would Not Support 58.3% 21
Map 121A
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 66.7% 24
Would Not Support 27.8% 10

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Which other maps could you support?

Map 107A
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 20.0% 1
Would Not Support 80.0% 4
Map 120C
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 80.0% 4
Would Not Support 20.0% 1
Map 121A
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 20.0% 1
Would Not Support 80.0% 4

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Which maps could you support?

Map 107A
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 40.0% 4
Would Not Support 50.0% 5
Map 120A
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Could Support 60.0% 6
Would Not Support 30.0% 3
Map 121A
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 50.0% 5
Would Not Support 50.0% 5

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Which other maps could you support?

Map 107A
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 26.3% 5
Would Not Support 63.2% 12
Map 120A
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 52.6% 10
Would Not Support 42.1% 8
Map 120C
Response Percent Response Count
Could Support 31.6% 6
Would Not Support 63.2% 12

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November 1, 2019, 11:57 PM
  • Like:

    Clean lines. Districts 3-4-5 don't cross El Camino Real. Districts 2-3-6 border the RR tracks (don't cross over the tracks).

  • Dislike:

    No major issues for me.

  • Like:

    I'm OK with extending District 6 to include Peery Park. (I live in District 6.)

  • Dislike:

    Don't like the big chunk south of ECR in District 6: doesn't seem a natural fit. (I live in District 6.)
    Don't like the bit of District 3 north of ECR, although this is less objectionable than the District 6 concern.
    Don't think the concept of having all but one district meet about Fairoaks and Old SF Rd makes much sense: that is not downtown or the city center in any meaningful way. Not sure about the bit of District 1 south of the RR tracks.

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    No response.
  • Dislike:

    Not crazy about the messy board between Districts 1 and 4.
    The bits of District 6 crossing ECR are tolerable, although not great.
    Not crazy about the bit of District 3 crossing ECR.
    Don't really support the goal of trying to make all but one district reach to a more or less common point.

  • Like:

    Districts abut and don't cross ECR, except District 6, where it makes sense to me.
    The RR track crossings of Districts 1 & 5 work.
    My 2nd favorite map.

  • Dislike:

    Nothing objectionable.

  • What map is your first choice?
    • Map 107A
  • Which maps could you support?
    • Map 120A - Could Support
    • Map 120C - Could Support
    • Map 121A - Could Support
  • Comments:

    Like 121A much more than 120A or 120C.

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Please review the maps and key points below. Each map clicks to expand.

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Description:

  • Keeps neighborhood associations intact within a district.
  • District 1 keeps North Sunnyvale mobile home parks together with the Lakewood Village residents just north of Highway 101. 
  • District 2 keeps SNAIL and San Miguel Neighborhood associations together.
  • Predominately divides districts along major streets or highways.

What do you like and/or dislike about map 107A?

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Description:

  • Keeps most neighborhood associations intact.
  • District 2 contains mobile home parks north of 101 plus Fair Oaks mobile home park.
  • Keeps Downtown in one district.

What do you like and/or dislike about map 120A? 

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Description:

  • District 1 keeps St. Martin’s Parish, San Miguel neighborhood, SNAIL neighborhood together.
  • District 2 contains mobile home parks north of 101 plus Fair Oaks mobile home park.
  • District 3 generally follows major roads, including Wolfe Road boundary between Cupertino Union Elementary School District and Santa Clara Unified School District.
  • District 4 follows the elementary school district lines between Santa Clara Unified School District, Cupertino Union School District, and Sunnyvale Elementary School District.

What do you like and/or dislike about map 120C? 

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Description:

  • Five of six districts border El Camino Real.
  • Boundaries between Districts 2 and 3 mostly follow major streets.
  • Districts 2, 6 and 5 roughly follow school district boundaries.
  • District 4 contains mobile home parks north of 101 plus Fair Oaks mobile home park.
  • District 5 includes almost all of SNAIL and San Miguel neighborhoods.

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