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Planning Commission re‑elects Chair Iglesias; Commissioner Shukla named vice chair, seats reassigned

5398175 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

At the July 14 planning commission meeting, commissioners re‑nominated Chair Iglesias and selected Commissioner Shukla as vice chair. The commission also approved seat assignments. Votes were unanimous among commissioners present; no public speakers addressed the nominations.

The Sunnyvale Planning Commission on July 14 re‑nominated Chair Iglesias to continue as chair and elected Commissioner Shukla as vice chair, and approved the commission seat assignments for the coming term.

After a brief internal discussion in which several commissioners expressed support for continuing leadership, Vice Chair Davis moved to renominate Chair Iglesias. The motion carried; the meeting minutes record the vote as passing with commissioners present voting in favor and Commissioner Cerrone absent.

For vice chair, Commissioner Shukla and Commissioner Cerrone (via staff comment) had indicated interest; Vice Chair Davis moved to nominate Commissioner Shukla and the commission approved the nomination by roll call. Commissioners then agreed to a proposed swap of seat assignments (vice chair Davis and Commissioner Shukla exchanging seats) and approved the seating chart shown in the staff spreadsheet.

All three procedural items were taken with no substantive public comment. The meeting record shows the motions passed by the commissioners present (six yes votes) with the absent seat noted for Commissioner Cerrone. The commission adjourned the meeting at 7:20 p.m.

Why it matters: Leadership selections and seat assignments determine internal procedure and meeting conduct; they do not change policy or project approvals but affect how future meetings are organized and chaired.