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Sunnyvale staff outlines engagement toolkit and 1‑pager for Charter Review Committee

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City staff presented a menu of outreach tools — surveys, a one‑pager with QR code, Update Sunnyvale emails, social media and postcard options — and advised subcommittees how to collect public input while complying with the Brown Act.

City staff presented a high‑level public‑engagement plan and a one‑page informational handout to the Sunnyvale Charter Review Committee on June 30, describing the tools staff can provide to educate residents and gather feedback on potential charter amendments.

The staff presentation, led by Deputy City Manager Connie Vercellus and Deputy Public Information Officer Rachel Davis, explained that the materials — a one‑pager with a QR code linking to a centralized web page, a survey form via the city’s Open City Hall, Update Sunnyvale email items, social media posts and postcards — are intended to make it easy for residents to learn about the charter review and to ensure the committee hears the same, consolidated public input.

The one‑pager is designed as a neutral primer to explain what the charter is, why the committee is studying it and to point readers to a QR code that links to more information and to surveys. “We put together a chart that just has a very kind of…

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