Sunnyvale, California
Population: 153,656
Type of Requirement: Ordinance
Contact Information
Physical Address:
Community Development Department
456 West Olive Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Main Contact:
Trudi Ryan, Director of Community Development
Email Trudi | 408.730.7444
Program Summary
The Code establishes that the following projects are subject to a mandatory public art requirement:
- All nonresidential developments, including new construction of a main building, an addition of at least ten thousand (10,000) square feet to a main accessory building, or new construction of an accessory building when located at any of the following intersections:
- El Camino Real and Wolfe Road;
- El Camino Real and Remington Drive;
- El Camino Real and Sunnyvale Avenue;
- El Camino real and Mathilda Avenue;
- Central Expressway and Lawrence Expressway;
- Central Expressway and Mary Avenue;
- Mathilda Avenue and State Highway 101;
- Mathilda Avenue and State Highway 237;
- Lawrence Expressway and State Highway 237;
- Lawrence Expressway and State Highway 101.
- Nonresidential developments, including hotels, located on a lot of two acres or more, including either new construction or any addition of at least thirty thousand (30,000) square feet; and
- Phased projects, when the aggregate floor area of all construction reaches specified levels.
Projects may satisfy the requirement by installing on-site public art with a value equal to one percent (1%) of the building valuation. Alternatively, developers may pay an in-lieu fee to the public art fund of an amount equal to one and one-tenth of a percent (1.1%) of the building valuation. The additional tenth of a percent (0.1%) shall be dedicated to the art maintenance fund for repairing and maintaining art purchased by the in-lieu fee. This fee shall be paid prior to issuance of any building permit.
Untitled (2019). By David Franklin. Sunnyvale Public Art in Private Development Collection. Courtesy: Fotos by Flee