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7/31/2012 Council Summary – Library, Civic Center & Tasers

Posted on August 2, 2012 by Jim Griffith

A very long night for some of us, but an interesting one.  We started with a closed session regarding the downtown.  Again, sorry I can’t say much. We then went to an extended joint study session with the Board of … Continue reading →

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Posted in City services, Council Summary, Study Issues

Silicon Valley Is Nation’s Hottest Job Market

Posted on August 2, 2012 by Jim Griffith

A new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics states that Silicon Valley is the hottest job market in the country right now. Many of us didn’t need the report to know that’s true.  Tech companies are hiring like mad, … Continue reading →

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Posted in City services, Sunnyvale in the News

Sunnyvale Golf Course Restaurants Close

Posted on August 1, 2012 by Jim Griffith

The company which operates the restaurants at both Sunnyvale golf courses has suddenly ceased operations, and both restaurants closed down today.  As of right now, there are no food services at either golf course.  The city is actively working to … Continue reading →

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Posted in City services, Resident Alerts

State Preparation For Climate Change

Posted on July 31, 2012 by Jim Griffith

The state has released a peer-reviewed report on the anticipated near-term and long-term impacts of climate change, and it makes for a good read.  In short, it will impact coastlines, fire seasons, levees, power production, and the water supply just … Continue reading →

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Posted in City services, Sustainability

Road Closures For Repaving/Resurfacing

Posted on July 19, 2012 by Jim Griffith

You may have read or heard that we’ve budgeted a significant amount of money for repaving and resurfacing roads, to raise the overall road quality back to the desired level.  From memory, we’re spending an additional $2.5 million per year … Continue reading →

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Posted in City services, Resident Alerts

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