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Monthly Archives: March 2012

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Urgent RDA Action Needed Now

Posted on March 27, 2012 by Jim Griffith

The State Legislature is considering a bill that has a significant and direct impact on Sunnyvale services, and it is urgent that Sunnyvale residents speak up, and NOW. As I’ve explained before, the state robbed us of $140 million in … Continue reading →

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Posted in Budget, Downtown, Resident Alerts

3/20/2012 Council Summary

Posted on March 23, 2012 by Jim Griffith

Wow, this was a long night. We started the evening with a closed session regarding negotiations with SEA (Sunnyvale Employees Association), the largest of the city’s bargaining units.  I can’t say what happened, but I can recap where we stand … Continue reading →

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3/20/12 Council Preview

Posted on March 20, 2012 by Jim Griffith

A little bit last minute, but here it is. We start the evening with a closed session regarding ongoing negotiations with the Sunnyvale Employees Association, followed by a study session involving potential changes to Sunnyvale’s zoning code regarding mobile home … Continue reading →

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Posted in Council Preview, Elections

3/6/12 Council Summary

Posted on March 20, 2012 by Jim Griffith

Sorry for yet another delay.  Work has been a bit intense. We started the evening with two closed sessions, one being discussion about ongoing labor negotiations with the Communications Officers Association (the city employees who do emergency dispatch) , the … Continue reading →

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Latest Sunnyvale Distinction – The Hunger Games

Posted on March 16, 2012 by Jim Griffith

In the latest installment of “what makes Sunnyvale special”, an Amazon.com survey revealed that the city with the most per capita purchasers of The Hunger Games is none other than Sunnyvale. When it comes to post-apocalyptic young adult fiction, we’re … Continue reading →

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