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Aug 2012

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Register for the Sept. 22 Watershed Summit

Be part of the plan to protect and enhance our local watersheds On Saturday, September 22, 2012, environmentalists, policy makers and concerned citizens will gather at Foothill College and be […]

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Aug 2012

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Want to Show off Your Chickens?

Have your chickens featured in the first annual Tour de Coop The Silicon Valley Tour de Coop, a self-guided bicycle tour of chicken coops and gardens, has announced its call […]

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Aug 2012

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Los Altos Cleans Up – Businesses and Residents Join City’s Effort to Reduce Waste

While participation in recycling/organics collection programs is a vast improvement over simply throwing everything in the garbage to be landfilled, it’s even better to implement policy and programs that eliminate waste. For example, many local grocery stores reward shoppers for bringing their own bags rather than using disposable ...

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Jul 2012

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$500 Water Bills Getting You Down? Help is Here

Pssshhhh. That’s the sound of your irrigation system spraying seemingly endless amounts of water onto your lawn.  Last month, one Los Altos resident was shocked by her huge water bill. While […]

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Jul 2012

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We Watch Wheels!

Trouble parking at the Art and Wine Festival? Next year, bring your bike! “What a great idea to include an attended bike parking space at the Art and Wine Festival in […]

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Jul 2012

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Lessons from the SVBC Bicycle Advocacy Summit

In just one month, the kids will be back in school. As we plan for the upcoming year’s Walk or Wheel (WoW!) program, which encourages kids to walk or bike […]

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Jun 2012

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LEED Platinum Packard Foundation Building: An Inspiration!

The property will generate 100% of its energy requirements and will harvest 100% of the rainwater that falls on it. These characteristics, among other design elements, are what has earned the Packard headquarters a platinum level LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) designation by the U.S. Green Building Council. It ...

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Jun 2012

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New Bike Bridge in Mountain View

The bridge connects areas that were divided by Highway 85 and now makes it possible to hike or bike from near the Mountain View/Sunnyvale border all the way to Palo Alto.

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Jun 2012

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Fostering Healthy Communities

On Monday, June 4, Gil Penalosa, Executive Director of the non-profit 8-80: Cities for All, and a key player in fostering healthy communities, spoke at Cubberly Community Center in Palo […]

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Jun 2012

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Freestyle Academy Graduate, Ellie Vanderlip, Wins in Bay Area Film Festival.

Ellie's film won first place in the Bay Area Social Issues Documentary Film Festival in the flex category.

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Jun 2012

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Student-led Rainwater Harvesting Projects at Los Altos High School and Egan

A rainwater harvesting system is an effective way to reduce runoff (especially important at Egan, given its large expanses of flat pavement) and reduce the use of treated water. 1,000 sq ft of roofing will actually yield 600 gallons of rainwater per inch of rain.

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Jun 2012

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Electric Car Owners Say, “Dump the Pump!”

Los Altos Hills Mayor Rich Larsen, a member of the GreenTown PEV team, has created a Google map of potential locations for charging stations in downtown Los Altos that could be phased in as the number of EVs increase.

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