Sunnyvale council votes to make this downtown street a pedestrian mall

Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group People walk by food trucks at the Wine Festival along Murphy Avenue in downtown Sunnyvale last June. City council unanimously voted Feb. 7 to move ahead with converting the 100 block of South Murphy Avenue into a pedestrian mall.

A portion of South Murphy Avenue in downtown Sunnyvale is one step closure to being permanently closed to vehicle traffic after city council unanimously voted Feb. 7 to move ahead with converting the area into a pedestrian mall.

The vote also continues the temporary closure of the 100 block of South Murphy Avenue to vehicles through Dec. 31 while

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