Highlights from this edition of the City Manager's Blog include: Sunnyvale prepares new SCADA system for the City's water supply; the Library's 3-D printer manufactures some media buzz; NOVA hunts for an organization to take over the youth workforce program; audio from upcoming Boards and Commission meetings will now be available online to download; and Public Safety looks to recruit three new dispatchers.
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Community Development projects at the Corn Palace, Serrawood and eight other Sunnyvale locations lead this week's edition of the City Manager's Blog. Also highlighted are the recommended FY 2013/14 budget approval schedule, new Sports Camps coming to Columbia Neighborhood Center, boards and commissions podcasts now available and Public Safety's latest crackdown on residential burglaries.
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In this edition of the City Manager's Blog, Adopt-A-Park event is a huge success, Pool being prepared for Summer Splash, Drop-in Gym participation highest in two years, Art Festival Goes Green, and Resident Satisfaction Survey coming in Mid-April.
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In this edition of the City Manager's Blog, the Library is getting a 3D printer, latest community development updates, Earth Day Celebrations, NOVA Customer Survey Results and alert Sunnyvale neighbors catch four burglars in one day!
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In this edition of the City Manager's blog, the Mayor reaches out to local school boards, City Council election deadlines are revealed, Neighborhood Preservation rescues a hoarder, Public Works lists major upcoming road improvement projects, Community Development talks annexations, residents get new recycling carts and much more.
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In this blog, City Manager Luebbers leads off with the latest news from Sunnyvale's workforce development group NOVA, highlights Public Safety catching thieves due to the alert actions of residents and City staff, touches on the latest Community Development efforts at Moffet Place, Armory Site, Lawrence Station Area, former Corn Palace and several more key areas in the City.
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In this late February edition of the City Manager's blog, Library and Community Services promotes free tax services to area residents; City Boards and Commissions recruitments are in full swing; Public Safety takes down more residential burglars; tree maintenance returns to Sunnyvale; updates are given for the Lawrence Station Area Plan, the General Plan and a whole lot of major projects ramping up in Sunnyvale; the two-county collegiate internship program opens to applicants March 1; and much more.
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In this edition of the City Manager's Blog, Library and Community Services gears up their summer hiring program for teens and college students, the Director of Sunnyvale's NOVA Workforce Services program gets honored by the
Silicon Valley Business Journal and Public Works fills its docket with upcoming public outreach meetings on local transit and environmental issues.
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In this edition of the City Manager's Blog, Library and Community Services helps residents stay active with the new Columbia Neighborhood Center fitness room and well-read with the Library's new eReader checkout packs; Public Safety goes Behind-the-Scenes at upcoming Feb. 3 DUI Checkpoint with officers live-tweeting and joining the public for Q&A in Google+ Hangouts; Sunnyvale's latest park opens and is looking for a new name; and golfers can now reserve their tee time right from their mobile device.
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In this latest blog entry, Luebbers highlights how the Sunnyvale Public Library has reinvented itself digitally, provides a sneak peak of the new summer camps rolling out this year, announces a call for artists and performers for the popular Hands on the Arts festival, lists the latest Councilmember-sponsored Study Issues, shares the amazing response times from City staff during the holiday rain street flooding and much more.
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