CC, PC, HC 05-11-2021 Item No. 1 Housing Element Study Session_Written Communications05-11-2021
City Council, Planning
Commission and
Housing Commission
Joint Study Session #2
Housing Element
Update
Written Comments
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Cyrah Caburian
From:Keith Warner <keith@pacificworkplaces.com>
Sent:Tuesday, May 11, 2021 3:42 PM
To:City Council
Subject:5/11 Housing Study Session #2
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Dear City Council,
As a Cupertino resident I urge you to move forward with the Vallco project as soon as possible. This new
project will go a long way toward solving many of our housing needs. Please move quickly on permitting, etc.
Here are a few suggested questions during you study session tonight:
What is the advantage of delaying permits? Why are they being delayed?
What would be the impact of more litigation in this process? What is the risk for the city? Could litigation
make matters worse?
Thank you and best wishes for a productive meeting.
Regards,
Keith Warner
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Cyrah Caburian
From:City of Cupertino Written Correspondence
Subject:FW: HE study session 5-11-21
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From: Wendell Kerr <whkerr@comcast.net>
Date: May 11, 2021 at 4:30:05 PM PDT
To: City Clerk <CityClerk@cupertino.org>
Subject: HE study session 5‐11‐21
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Attached is my questions
Wendell (Bill) Kerr, Cupertino resident
408‐421‐5380
whkerr@comcast.net
I understand that the city has been slowly making headway on meeting the state’s housing production.
The Vallco plan would make a terrific impact on meeting these goals.
1. Is there any risk to the city? What can the state do against the city’s lack of progress? Could they
move in and take control of the approved project? It appears that the city is dragging their feet in
getting this project started.
2. What is the delay for issuing the Vallco permits to get the project off the ground?
5-11-2021
Submitted by Wendell Kerr, Cupertino resident
whkerr@comcast.net
408-421-5380