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Sunnyvale presents three concept plans for Las Palmas Park; timeline targets 2028 reopening

City of Sunnyvale Parks & Recreation / RRM Design Group · November 14, 2025
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City staff and RRM Design Group presented three concept options for Las Palmas Park that prioritize pond and infrastructure replacement, ADA upgrades and new amenities; consultants report 599 survey responses and a timeline that aims for permits in early 2027 and reopening in mid-2028.

City of Sunnyvale staff and consultants presented three design concepts for the Las Palmas Park renovation during a community meeting, outlining common infrastructure repairs and a multi-stage timeline.

The project team — led by project manager Connie Fan and RRM Design Group lead Julian Simeone — emphasized pond replacement, irrigation and ADA improvements as work common to all options, and said the project is intended to preserve natural grass rather than install synthetic turf. "We also had 599 survey responses," Simeone said, noting that public input informed the three concepts and that a park pop-up and a second survey will gather…

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