"Sunnyvale"

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Sunnyvale, California City of Sunnyvale Flag of Sunnyvale, California Flag Official seal of Sunnyvale, California Location in Santa Clara County and the state of California Location in Santa Clara County and the state of California Sunnyvale, California is positioned in the US Sunnyvale, California - Sunnyvale, California Sunnyvale (/ s nive l/ or / s niv l/) is a town/city located in Santa Clara County, California.

Sunnyvale is the seventh most crowded city in the San Francisco Bay Area and one of the primary cities comprising Silicon Valley.

As part of California's high-tech region known as Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale is the command posts locale of companies including Juniper Networks, Fortinet, Advanced Micro Devices, Net - App, Spansion, Yahoo!, Applied - Micro, and Ariba.

The facility, previously known as Sunnyvale Air Force Station, was titled for the deceased Space Shuttle Challenger astronaut Ellison Onizuka.

Sunnyvale is one of the several U.S.

Library services for the town/city are provided by the Sunnyvale Public Library, positioned at the Sunnyvale Civic Center.

Portions of the territory given in this grant later advanced into the metros/cities of Mountain View and Sunnyvale.

The home was completed in 1961 but was reconstructed in 2008 as the Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum.

They decided to adopt Sunnyvale as the name of their town[why?].

Two years later, Libby, Mc - Neill & Libby, a Chicago meat-packing company, decided to open its first fruit-packing factory in Sunnyvale.

Also in 1906, the Joshua Hendy Iron Works relocated from San Francisco to Sunnyvale after the company's building was finished by fire after the 1906 earthquake.

In 1912, the inhabitants of Sunnyvale voted to incorporate, and Sunnyvale became an official city.

The first prototype of Pong, one of the first arcade videogames, was installed in Sunnyvale in August 1972, in a bar titled Andy Capp's Tavern, now Rooster T.

Feathers. In 1970, the Enumeration Bureau reported Sunnyvale's populace as 94.6% white and 3.7% Asian. However, there are still city-owned orchards, such as the Heritage Orchard next to the Sunnyvale Community Center.

In 1979, an indoor mall called Sunnyvale Town Center opened in what used to be a traditional downtown shopping district.

Sunnyvale jubilated its one-hundredth anniversary on August 25, 2012.

Sunnyvale is positioned at 37 22 7.56 N 122 2 13.4 W. According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 22.7 sq mi (58.8 km2), of which, 22.0 sq mi (56.9 km2) of it is territory and 0.69 sq mi (1.8 km2) of it (3.09%) is water.

Like most of the San Francisco Bay Area, Sunnyvale has a Mediterranean climate, with mild, moist winters and comfortably warm, very dry summers.

Snowfall is rare, but on January 21, 1962, and February 5, 1976, calculable snow flurry occurred in Sunnyvale and most of the San Francisco Bay Area.

Climate data for Sunnyvale, California The 2010 United States Enumeration reported that Sunnyvale had a populace of 140,081.

The ethnic makeup of Sunnyvale was 60,193 (43.0%) White, 2,735 (2.0%) African American, 662 (0.5%) Native American, 57,320 (40.9%) Asian, 638 (0.5%) Pacific Islander, 12,177 (8.7%) from other competitions, and 6,356 (4.5%) from two or more competitions.

The populace was spread out with 31,435 citizens (22.4%) under the age of 18, 9,350 citizens (6.7%) aged 18 to 24, 50,919 citizens (36.3%) aged 25 to 44, 32,721 citizens (23.4%) aged 45 to 64, and 15,656 citizens (11.2%) who were 65 years of age or older.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 20.4% under the age of 18, 7.7% from 18 to 24, 41.3% from 25 to 44, 19.9% from 45 to 64, and 10.6% who were 65 years of age or older.

According to the City's 2016 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the town/city are: The mayor and vice-mayor of Sunnyvale are not directly elected.

Instead they are chose from the town/city council members by the town/city council, serving two-year and one-year terms, in the order given. In the California State Legislature, Sunnyvale is in the 13th Senate District, represented by Democrat Jerry Hill, and in the 24th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Marc Berman. In the United States House of Representatives, Sunnyvale is in California's 17th congressional district, represented by Democrat Ro Khanna. As of August 16, 2016, Sunnyvale had 56,030 registered voters. For elementary and middle schools, most of the town/city is in the Sunnyvale School District, while some parts are in the Cupertino Union School District and the Santa Clara Unified School District.

For high schools, most of the town/city is in the Fremont Union High School District (the parts that are part of the Sunnyvale School District or Cupertino Union School District for major schools), and those areas of Sunnyvale are divided between Fremont High School and Homestead High School.

Some parts of the town/city are in the Santa Clara Unified School District.

The City of Sunnyvale maintains a registry of 26 neighborhood associations.

The southern half of Sunnyvale is dominantly residentiary, while most of the portion of Sunnyvale north of Highway 237 is zoned for industrialized use. Within this southern half are a several neighborhoods that account for a large number of Eichler homes throughout residentiary Sunnyvale.

There are 476 acres of parks in the Sunnyvale Area. These include Las Palmas Park, Ortega Park, Seven Seas Park Washington Park near downtown, two enhance golf courses, and Baylands Park, site of the annual Linux Picnic.

Full Circle Farm, encompassing 11 acres, is the biggest community-based urban farm in Silicon Valley, and is positioned in the Birdland neighborhood of Sunnyvale.

Charles Street Gardens, Sunnyvale's earliest and biggest improve garden, is positioned adjoining to Sunnyvale's Public Library.

Main article: Sunnyvale Town Center In November 2009, previously closed portions of the chief streets in downtown Sunnyvale were reopened as part of the ongoing downtown redevelopment of the Sunnyvale Town Center mall, marking the first time in over three decades that those street blocks have been open to vehicle and pedestrian traffic.

California State Route 82 runs through the center of the city, following the historic El Camino Real.

Sunnyvale is served by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (light rail and buses) and by Caltrain commuter rail.

Two Caltrain stations are positioned in Sunnyvale: the Sunnyvale Station in the Heritage District downtown, and the Lawrence Station in easterly Sunnyvale, north of the Ponderosa neighborhood.

Sunnyvale has been listed by the League of American Bicyclists as a Bicycle Friendly Community at the bronze level, having multiple on-street and off-street bike lanes, bicycle-activated traffic signals, and bicycle accommodations on VTA and Caltrain.

The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee advises the town/city council on the continued evolution of the bicycle plan for the city.

For commercial passenger air travel, Sunnyvale is served by three close-by international airports: Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC), 9.5 miles from downtown Sunnyvale by car.

SFO is transit accessible from Sunnyvale via Caltrain and Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART).

Sunnyvale has persistently ranked as one of the safest ten metros/cities (for metros/cities of similar size) in the United States as stated to the FBI's crime reports.

From 1966 to at least 2004, Sunnyvale never placed below fifth in safety rankings among U.S.

Cities in its populace class. In 2005, Sunnyvale ranked as the 18th-safest town/city overall in the U.S., as stated to the Morgan Quitno Awards. In 2009, Sunnyvale was ranked 7th in U.S.

A long-standing legend of Sunnyvale is of a ghost that haunts the town's Toys 'R' Us store.

Brian Boitano (1988 Olympic gold medalist in men's figure skating) is from Sunnyvale, attended Ponderosa Elementary School and Peterson High School Benny Brown (Olympic gold medalist in the 1976 4 400 meters relay) attended Sunnyvale High School Sean Dawkins (former NFL player) lived in Sunnyvale while attending Homestead High School in Cupertino.

Andrew Fire (2006 Nobel Laureate in medicine) interval up in Sunnyvale, where he attended Fremont High School, Mango Junior High School (now Sunnyvale Middle School), and Hollenbeck Elementary School (now a Challenger school).

Jeff Goodell (writer at Rolling Stone) interval up in Sunnyvale, attended Peterson High School and is author of a memoir, Sunnyvale: The Rise and Fall of a Silicon Valley Family Bill Green (former United States Record holder in Track and Field and 5th in the hammer throw in the 1984 Summer Olympics) is from Sunnyvale.

He attended De - Anza Elementary School, Mango Junior High School (now Sunnyvale Middle School), and Fremont High School.

Teri Hatcher (actress on television's Desperate Housewives and Lois & Clark) was raised in Sunnyvale. She attended Mango Junior High School (now known as Sunnyvale Middle School) and Fremont High School.

Robert Hawkins, artist, born in Sunnyvale Imran Khan (actor) (Bollywood actor) moved to California to finish school at Fremont High School.

Also former Sunnyvale City Councilmember.

Joe Prunty (lead assistant coach of the Milwaukee Bucks) interval up in Sunnyvale and played basketball for Fremont High School.

He attended Columbia Middle School and Fremont High School.

Peter Ueberroth (former Major League Baseball Commissioner and organizer of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games) attended Fremont High School (Sunnyvale, California).

Steve Wozniak (co-founder of Apple Inc.) interval up in Sunnyvale and attended Homestead High School in Cupertino.

Until 1970, Sunnyvale had a Sister City relationship with Chillan, Chile.

In 2013, the town/city entered into a three-year Friendly Exchange Relations Agreement with Iizuka, Japan; in July 2016 the town/city council voted to change this to a Sister City relationship. List of metros/cities and suburbs in the San Francisco Bay Area "California Cities by Incorporation Date" (Word).

"City of Sunnyvale: City Council".

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"Sunnyvale (city) Quick - Facts".

City of Sunnyvale Heritage Preservation Commission.

"City of Sunnyvale Heritage Bicycle Tours" (PDF).

"California - Race and Hispanic Origin for Selected Cities and Other Places: Earliest Enumeration to 1990".

Sunnyvale and Los Altos, CA Tornadoes, San Francisco State University, Department of Geosciences Hit and Run: Freak tornado injures no one, but leaves behind costly damage,, The Sun (Sunnyvale's Newspaper), May 6, 1998 "First WSR-88 - D Documentation of an Anticyclonic Supercell with Anticyclonic Tornadoes: The Sunnyvale Los Altos, California, Tornadoes of 4 May 1998".

"2010 Enumeration Interactive Population Search: CA - Sunnyvale city".

"Sunnyvale (city), California".

Sunnyvale city, California: 2008 American Community Survey (U.S.

City of Sunnyvale, California.

City of Sunnyvale Zoning Map, north of 101 "Sunnyvale Real Estate | Eichler Homes | Tract Housing | Boyenga Team".

A 'Little Madras' here too ..., The Hindu, Online version of India's National Newspaper, May 2, 2004 (article about the South Indian company precinct along El Camino Real in Sunnyvale) "City of Sunnyvale: Parks".

Sunnyvale Department of Parks and Recreation, Las Palmas Park Sunnyvale Department of Parks and Recreation, Ortega Park Sunnyvale Department of Parks and Recreation, Washington Park Sunnyvale Department of Parks and Recreation, Sunnyvale Golf Courses Sunnyvale Department of Parks and Recreation, Baylands Park City of Sunnyvale News Release No.

Per Forbes, Bay Area Indo American, America's Safest Cities "Sunnyvale gains a new sister town/city in Iizuka, Japan".

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