E2: Sunnyvale East and Sunnyvale West Channels Flood Protection*
This project is to upgrade approximately 6.4 miles of the existing Sunnyvale East Channel to provide 1% flood protection (100-year event) to 1,618 parcels and approximately three (3) miles of the existing West Channel to provide 1% flood protection for 47 acres of highly valuable industrial lands, including the Onizuka Air Force Base.
The Sunnyvale East Channel and Sunnyvale West Channel improvement projects have been combined into a single flood protection project with a single Environmental Impact Report (EIR) to reduce construction costs and improve efficiencies. Both projects decrease channel turbidity and sediment by repairing erosion sites, thereby improving water quality and reducing sediment to the San Francisco Bay.
On April 9, 2024, the Valley Water Board of Directors (Board) held a formal public hearing approving changes to projects under the Safe, Clean Water Program, resulting in additional funding being allocated to the Sunnyvale East and West Channels Project. With this additional funding, Valley Water can construct both phases of the project without delay.
In FY23, Valley Water completed the 90% design documents. 95% design drawings were completed at the end of FY25 (June 2025) and submitted to the City of Sunnyvale for their final review. Design documents will be 100% once Valley Water, City of Sunnyvale, and resource agency permit comments are incorporated, anticipated by spring 2026.
Valley Water submitted all the required permit applications to various state and federal regulatory agencies in June 2017. However, because portions of the project have been refined following a partnership with Google Inc., and five (5) years have transpired since permit applications were initially submitted, Valley Water resubmitted the regulatory permit applications in August 2023. Valley Water has since received comments and requests for additional information. Subsequently, Valley Water decided to update the permit applications and resubmit to address comments and provide additional information. Resource Agencies requested the Project site delineation maps be updated. Updated permit applications were resubmitted in January 2025. As a result, Valley Water expects to receive the regulatory permits by early 2026.. Upon receipt of the required permits, the project will be advertised for construction, which is expected to begin in summer 2026 (FY27), with anticipated completion by the end of 2028 (FY29). The project fact sheet is available.
Partnerships and collaborations
On February 22, 2022, the Valley Water Board approved an agreement with Google for a design change along approximately 1,100 linear feet of the Sunnyvale West Channel as part of its proposed site development for the Google Caribbean Campus Project. In 2018, Valley Water entered a Memorandum of Understanding with Google to share costs associated with integrating flood conveyance improvements on the West Channel with Google’s campus development project. The Google project will create onsite and in-kind mitigation opportunities by constructing a wider channel with larger and taller setback levees without floodwalls. It will enhance public access and provide Valley Water the opportunity to utilize excess onsite and in-kind mitigation created by the Google project to offset some impacts from the Valley Water project. Valley Water has agreed to contribute $2.6 million towards the Google project. The amount represents estimated costs for incorporating the flood protection improvements designed by Valley Water within the Google project limits that Valley Water will no longer need to construct.
In addition to coordinating with Google on the Sunnyvale West Channel, Valley Water continues to collaborate with the City of Sunnyvale Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) on a perimeter wall around the city's facility at the downstream end of the Sunnyvale West Channel. Valley Water and the WPCP are finalizing the design of the wall to serve both as a flood protection barrier and a secure perimeter wall for the WPCP. Construction of the city's WPCP perimeter wall is anticipated to begin in 2027-2028. This construction contract will be advertised, awarded, and administered by the City of Sunnyvale. Valley Water and the City of Sunnyvale are finalizing a cost sharing agreement for this shared wall project.
In February 2022, the Board approved the CEQA addendum, which addresses project changes resulting from the Google Caribbean Campus Project and the Valley Water–City of Sunnyvale Wastewater Pollution Control Plant joint, shared wall project.
In December 2020, an amendment to a cost-sharing agreement between Valley Water and the City of Sunnyvale to construct recreational trails was finalized, extending an original 2016 cost-sharing agreement to December 2025. An amendment to extend this agreement has been drafted and is being finalized.
October 2025