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Monthly Archives: March 2016

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Save the Date: Fire Station 5 Dedication Ceremony!

Posted on March 28, 2016 by Jim Griffith

Mark your calendars – the City of Sunnyvale will be having the Dedication Ceremony for the brand new Fire Station 5 on Saturday May 21st, 2016.  This is a can’t-miss event, especially for kids, and an opportunity for the public … Continue reading →

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03/29/2016 Council Preview – Playing Catch-Up

Posted on March 26, 2016 by Jim Griffith

There aren’t a lot of large items on this agenda, but we’ve got a whole lot of items, unfortunately. We carried over most of the general items from our last meeting, and almost all of the consent calendar was pulled … Continue reading →

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Sunnyvale Ranked #15 Best of U.S. Cities at Money Management

Posted on March 22, 2016 by Jim Griffith

Another of those ubiquitous lists is out.  This time, WalletHub looked at eight factors of personal finance to create an overall money management score.  Out of 2,570 U.S. cities surveyed, Sunnyvale ranked 15th at best money management.  The factors included … Continue reading →

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Sunnyvale Residents Least Likely in Nation to Click on Banner Ads

Posted on March 21, 2016 by Jim Griffith

Priceonomics published the results of a study that took a look at the rate at which states and cities throughout the country click through banner ads on web pages.  California’s residents ranked 39th most likely to click on banner ads, … Continue reading →

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03/15/2016 Council Blog – Raynor Activity Center

Posted on March 14, 2016 by Jim Griffith

Looks like another long one.  We start the evening with another closed session to discuss ongoing labor negotiations with both SEA and PSOA.  This is followed by a joint study session with the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission to discuss … Continue reading →

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