Incumbent Kitty Moore is taking a tight lead over several Cupertino City Council candidates to secure her spot on the council.
Incumbent Kitty Moore had a tight lead over several Cupertino City Council candidates to secure her spot on the council, while Rod Sinks and Ray Wang were neck-to-neck for a chance to take the second open seat, Tuesday results showed.
Moore and Wang closely supported each other during the campaign period. They ran on a joint platform aimed at promoting fiscal accountability and transparency of tax payer dollars and encouraging city leaders to consider the environmental and public safety concerns of large development projects. The mixed-use housing project, will include shops, offices and more than 2,000 residential spaces. The project was green-lit by the council earlier this year and will be built on the demolished Vallco mall at the corner of North Wolfe Road and Stevens Creek Boulevard near Interstate 280.
Moore and Wang’s tenure as city leaders has not come without controversy. Last year, in the wake of an independent investigation looking into the misconduct of the Cupertino City Council, Moore and fellow Councilmember Liang Chao were stripped of their committee assignments. Both were eventually reinstated, following the city’s decision to require additional training for councilmembers on council governance and staff communication.
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