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  2. Newby Island landfill - Wikipedia

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    Although the address and public street access to the site are both in the City of Milpitas, the landfill property is entirely within the City of San Jose. [1] Newby Island Landfill has a length of 5.07 km (3.15 mi). [2] It is located West of the City of Milpitas near Dixon Landing Road and Interstate 880. It is the terminus for waste for all of ...

  3. Milpitas, California - Wikipedia

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    Together, these parks total 166 acres (670,000 m 2) of land area or less than 2% of the city's acreage. The Milpitas City Council voted February 16, 2016, to designate Jacaranda mimosifolia as Milpitas's official city tree. [40]

  4. List of mayors of Milpitas, California - Wikipedia

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    List of Mayors of Milpitas # Image Mayor Term start Term end Notes / Citations Elected by City Council; 1 Tom Evatt January 26, 1954 April 17, 1956 [1] 2 Tom Cardoza April 17, 1956 April 15, 1958 3 Jack Johns April 15, 1958 April 19, 1960 4 Richard B. Taylor April 19, 1960 April 17, 1962 5 W. D. (Denny) Weisgerber April 17, 1962 April 19, 1966 ...

  5. San José–Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility - Wikipedia

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    By 1948, the state declared San Jose to be in violation of state water pollution regulations, risking a moratorium on building permits. [4] In 1950, San Jose voters finally passed bonds to construct a new wastewater treatment facility. [4] In 1954, the city purchased land near Alviso for a wastewater treatment plant. The plant began operations ...

  6. Rancho Milpitas - Wikipedia

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    Plat (map) of the Milpitas Rancho, 1862. Rancho Milpitas was a 4,458-acre (18.04 km 2) Mexican land grant in Santa Clara County, California. [1] [2] The name comes from the Nahuatl "milpan", a term meaning "in the field". Therefore, Milpitas could be translated as "little fields". The grant included what is now the city of Milpitas.

  7. Jose Esteves - Wikipedia

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    Before being elected to public office Esteves volunteered for the city and was a commission member; [8] in 1998, Esteves was elected to the Milpitas city council. [6] He then became mayor in 2002; [3] he went on to serve three consecutive terms, then left office for two years, and was elected to be mayor of Milpitas again in 2010. [9]

  8. Category : Buildings and structures in Milpitas, California

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