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Atlantic Article on Sunnyvale as Center of Silicon Valley

Posted on July 24, 2013 by Jim Griffith

The Atlantic has a nice article on one writer’s quest to find the center of Silicon Valley, which led him to 901 Thompson Place in Sunnyvale.  He then spends time wandering around the city, and his observations make for an … Continue reading →

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Posted in Sunnyvale in the News

6/25/2013 Council Summary – We Have A Budget

Posted on July 22, 2013 by Jim Griffith

Yes, I’m still getting caught up.  It’s been a busy time. We started the evening with a study session involving city-owned property.  This was a look at all of the properties we own that isn’t already used to provide city … Continue reading →

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7/23/2013 Council Preview – Dog Parks and Land Use

Posted on July 22, 2013 by Jim Griffith

Pretty straightforward meeting this time.  I’m told that Mayor Spitaleri may be absent for this meeting, so I may get to run it.  And Councilmember Whittum is still phoning it in (so to speak – sorry Dave :-)), which will … Continue reading →

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Posted in Council Preview, Parks and Recreation

County’s Ambulance Service In Fiscal Trouble

Posted on July 18, 2013 by Jim Griffith

The Mercury News is reporting that the County’s ambulance service provider, Arizona-based Rural/Metro is “in dire financial shape”, having failed to make a bond payment this week.  Back in May, Moody’s downgraded Rural/Metro’s credit rating to junk status.  The County … Continue reading →

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Posted in City services, Public Safety, Sunnyvale in the News

GoDaddy Expanding Into Moffett Towers

Posted on July 16, 2013 by Jim Griffith

The Silicon Valley Business Journal is reporting that GoDaddy has already outgrown its space in the JP Morgan Building next to Plaza del Sol, and it is now expanding into Moffett Towers.  They are working to accommodate a dramatic employee … Continue reading →

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Posted in Economic Development, Sunnyvale in the News

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