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NVIDIA proposes Phase 4 Santa Clara office campus; neighbors raise concerns over height, noise and traffic
Summary
NVIDIA and its design team presented a proposed Phase 4 office expansion in Santa Clara — about 692,000 square feet with buried parking and LEED Gold goals — while residents pressed the company and city for limits on construction hours, dust and truck staging and asked for more renderings and tenant relocation help.
NVIDIA representatives and their design team presented plans for a Phase 4 office expansion in Santa Clara on the meeting’s opening, saying the development would add approximately 692,000 square feet of office, more than 2,000 parking stalls and aim for LEED Gold certification. Ryan Trinidad, NVIDIA campus development director, said the company has been in Santa Clara for more than 28 years and reaffirmed its commitment to stay and grow in the city.
Why it matters: The proposal prompted sustained neighborhood reaction at the community meeting, with residents citing potential loss of privacy, nighttime construction noise and traffic impacts from an estimated 3,000 employees. City and developer representatives said a traffic analysis, conditions of approval and a construction management plan will limit hours, control dust and route truck traffic, but residents pressed for specific limits and more visual materials showing impacts from backyards.
Design and site details: Eugene Lee of Gensler described the…
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