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  June 27, 2001    Sunnyvale, California  Since 1994

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    New Recycling Program

    System has been designed to simplify recycling pick-ups


    A new recycling program for Sunnyvale residents enables them to recycle more by doing less. Currently residents are responsible for sorting their plastics, glass and newspapers separately into three small crates. A new, larger one-bin system will allow residents to simply open the top and drop the materials in, simplifying things.   More

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    Council Approves Budget

    The Sunnyvale City Council voted unanimously to approve a budget of $208 million with most of the funding going to public works and safety.
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    Teacher Housing

    The city struggles to come up with ways to provide affordable housing for teachers, as well as public employees.
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    Fourth of July

    The fourth annual Star Spangled Sunnyvale Fourth of July at Baylands Park will feature carnival games, food booths and more.
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New city recycling program seeks to simplify process

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