
"The food is excellent. I'm very disappointed and sad to hear they might be closing down. It's heartbreaking. But there's nothing we can do about it. We need to find a new location. But everything is kind of expensive because of inflation."
"The commission voted 6-0 on Monday approving the project. The chair previously said that there is a housing crisis and commended the plan for including a variety of housing options including ADU's. As part of the proposal, there would be new single family homes built along De Guigne Drive. They would be 3 stories high."
"There are going to be traffic safety issues and parking issues. Based out on the layout we've seen, they're all 4-5-bedroom homes. Three-story homes. Based on the market in this area."
Sunnyvale's planning commission unanimously approved a housing development project to replace old office buildings with approximately 400 new residential units. The project includes 370 units on one lot and 30 on another, featuring single-family homes and townhouses up to three stories high. The development will displace Agape Grill, a Greek restaurant operating for 16 years, forcing its owners to relocate. The commission prioritized addressing the housing crisis and praised the plan's variety of housing options including ADUs. However, nearby residents express concerns about traffic safety, parking issues, and the density of large multi-bedroom homes in the area.
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