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2015 Study Issues Survey Results

Posted on January 27, 2015 by Jim Griffith

Thanks to everyone who took my study issues survey.  For those who are interested, you can find my write-up of the results here.  As always, the results were unexpected in some ways, not too surprising in others. … Continue reading →

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Mayor Griffith’s 2015 Study Issues Survey

Posted on January 10, 2015 by Jim Griffith

It’s that time of year again.  The study issue submission period for 2015 has closed, and staff is preparing the issues for the January 30th all-day study issues workshop, in which Council will review, drop, defer, and rank all study … Continue reading →

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01/06/2015 Council Preview – Happy New Year!

Posted on January 3, 2015 by Jim Griffith

We’ll be dealing with the usual “first meeting of the year” stuff at this meeting, for the most part.  We start the evening with a study session to discuss school enrollment rates and how the city and the schools project … Continue reading →

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Sunnyvale’s “Balanced Growth Profile”, AKA “Skippy”

Posted on May 21, 2014 by Jim Griffith

Last night, we held a study session on the infamous “Balanced Growth Profile” (BGP), which has been widely misunderstood, and which is frequently used to say things about Sunnyvale that simply aren’t true.  This study session was triggered when the … Continue reading →

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2014 Study Issues Survey Results

Posted on February 5, 2014 by Jim Griffith

The results are in for this year’s Study Issue Survey, and I’ve typed up a report, which you can read here.  Thank you to everyone who responded.  There was a great response, and once again, you folks surprised me in … Continue reading →

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