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2014 Study Issues Survey Now Online!

Posted on January 18, 2014 by Jim Griffith

It’s that time of year again, when the Sunnyvale City Council reviews the past year’s proposed study issues and decides which ones to pursue in the year to come. This is the primary way in which we decide the direction … Continue reading →

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01/07/2014 Council Preview – Changing of the Guard

Posted on January 2, 2014 by Jim Griffith

This is a largely ceremonial and usually emotional evening – the two-year changing of the guard.  Expect a packed house.  I’ll describe what I believe will happen as part of the ceremony, but it’s from memory, so I may be … Continue reading →

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Posted in Council Preview, Elections, Study Issues

Seeking Public Input On Dog Parks

Posted on April 2, 2013 by Jim Griffith

The City is studying the topic of dog parks and off-leash alternatives to dog parks, to examine how well Sunnyvale is serving both dog owners and non-owners when it comes to park services. As part of the study, the City … Continue reading →

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Posted in City services, Community outreach, Study Issues

2/1/2013 Study and Budget Issues Workshop Summary

Posted on February 18, 2013 by Jim Griffith

And another annual Study/Budget Issues Workshop comes to an end. We started with brief comments by the City Manager, which was followed by a presentation by the Finance Department on our fiscal outlook.  There wasn’t much presented that we haven’t … Continue reading →

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Study Issues Survey Results

Posted on January 29, 2013 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.  The response this year was terrific.  And once again, you folks surprised me … Continue reading →

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