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4/23/2013 Council Summary

Posted on April 27, 2013 by Jim Griffith

Another very long night. We started with a really interesting study session regarding possible reallocation of street space on Mary Avenue from Fremont up to Maude, to support bicycle lanes. This represents a significant gap in our bicycle path network, … Continue reading →

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Lawrence Station Area Plan Outreach Meeting 4/24

Posted on April 11, 2013 by Jim Griffith

The City of Sunnyvale is holding a Community Workshop for the Lawrence Station Area Plan on Wednesday April 24th from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Ponderosa Park Building.  I encourage you to attend, learn about the proposals being discussed, and express … Continue reading →

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Posted in Community outreach, Events, Sustainability, Transit

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

12/6/2011 Council Preview

Posted on December 2, 2011 by Jim Griffith

Wow, gonna be an interesting night. We’ve only got two meetings left before the end of the year, and staff is trying to squeeze in as much work as possible due to time constraints.  Worse, the items that remain are … Continue reading →

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DEADLINE TOMORROW: Opting Out of Yellow Pages Deliveries

Posted on July 28, 2011 by Jim Griffith

Sorry that I missed this one, somehow. Yellow Pages directories represent a hugely unsustainable waste of resources, due to how many get delivered, how rarely people use them nowadays, and how much bulk materials go into each one. As a … Continue reading →

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