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Weekly summary for Sunnyvale
May 4, 2026 to May 10, 2026 • Updated May 7, 2026
This week’s utilities-related activity for Sunnyvale focused on regional water management and infrastructure planning, with multiple meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors and committees addressing key projects and governance matters. While no Sunnyvale-specific city council or local utility board meetings were reported, the ongoing regional efforts impact Sunnyvale’s water supply and infrastructure.
Key developments included:
- Board of Directors meetings discussing updates on capital improvement programs and water supply management.
- Public hearings on environmental and engineering reports for regional pump station projects.
- Committee sessions reviewing recycled water initiatives and water demand management strategies.
What to watch: Future Sunnyvale city council agendas may reflect outcomes from these regional water board decisions, especially regarding water infrastructure investments and recycled water use.
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