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April is Keep Los Gatos Beautiful Month!
April is Keep Los Gatos Beautiful Month! To celebrate, the Town Parks and Public Works Department created the Keep Los Gatos Beautiful Activity Book! Utilize this book for sustainability tips, activities, resources, and events for April! Access it on the Town website at www.losgatosca.gov/2154/Growing-Greener-Program.
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Lane Closures on Hwy 17 for Storm-Related Tree Removal
Caltrans will perform daytime LANE closures on Hwy 17, between the Blossom Hill Road Overcrossing to Summit Road to remove fallen and leaning trees impacted by recent inclement weather. Closures began Thursday, March 30 and are scheduled to be complete Friday, April 14. Northbound Hwy 17 from Summit Road to Blossom Hill Road Overcrossing will be affected April 10 through April 14 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. All work is weather dependent. Please plan for delays and allow extra commute time. Please drive with caution through the construction zone, leave a safe traveling distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you. Thank you for your patience.
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The 2023 Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Survey is now open to the Public!
Santa Clara County, including the Town of Los Gatos and other nearby cities and special districts, are working together to update the Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (MJHMP) which is now open for public participation. Community members are encouraged to participate in the public survey to share their experiences, knowledge, and concerns about local hazards by going to www.PrepareSCC.org/MJHMPSurvey.
The survey is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese and Tagalog. Information provided in the survey will inform strategies and actions to reduce future risk of death, injuries and property damage from hazards. Hazard mitigation plans address a range of natural hazards including flooding, wildfire, and severe weather. For the first three months of 2023, Los Gatos and all of Santa Clara County experienced record and widespread rainfall, severe winds, and power outages due to a series of atmospheric rivers. To learn more about the Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan, disaster preparedness, and opportunities to get involved, go to www.PrepareSCC.org.
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April 23, 2023 Spring Into green Event
Mark your calendar for the Town's annual Spring Into Green event on Sunday, April 23, 2023 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm in Town Plaza Park. Celebrate sustainability, Keep Los Gatos Beautiful Month, and Earth Day! The festivities include environmentally focused exhibitor booths, a tree planting ceremony, the weekly Los Gatos Farmer’s Market, family-friendly activities, live music and more! For more information, visit the Town's website at www.LosGatosCA.gov/SpringIntoGreen.
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Library Survey
Please take a few minutes to answer a few questions about your experiences at Los Gatos Library Not a Library user? We want to hear from you as well! We've got three quick questions for you. Your feedback shapes our services, policies and programming. Thank you! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HZLF2VR
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Howes Playlot Closed
Howes Playlot is closed for at least six months due to storm damage. Thank you for understanding.
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Become a CERT Member or learn how to help in a disaster!
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is one of the most visible Town emergency preparedness programs, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The 21-hour CERT Academy course offers training in disaster preparation response and recovery skills. Check out the Town CERT webpage for the 2023 CERT Academy dates at www.losgatosca.gov/128/CERT. There are also resources for volunteers who would like to help in a disaster but are not interested in taking the CERT training.
2023 Refresher Courses for existing CERT members are available at www.losgatosca.gov/152/CERT-Members.
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County Fire Community Wildfire Preparedness Webinars
The Santa Clara County Fire Department is offering a variety of community wildfire preparedness webinars in April and May. Register at SCCFD.Eventbrite.com or call (408) 378-4010.
Home Ignition Zone Wednesday, April 5, 2023 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. and Monday, April 17, 2023 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Most homes destroyed by wildfire are first ignited by embers and small flames. Take steps to harden your home in the Home Ignition Zone to better protect it from the threat of wildfire. This webinar focuses on cost-effective measures to improve your home’s survivability and fire resistance in the Immediate Zone (0’ – 5’), the area most vulnerable to embers and radiant heat. Zonehaven: Know your Zone Thursday, April 13, 2023 from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, April 26, 2023 from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. During a wildfire, do you know when to evacuate? Zonehaven is a powerful tool to manage evacuations and assign each area to a designated zone. Residents have instant access to real time evacuation updates. In this webinar, learn about: Zonehaven web-based platform, alerting/notifications, evacuating safely, and standardized evacuation terminology. Home Insurance: Roadmap to Preparedness Thursday, May 4, 2023 from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday, May 10, 2023 from 6:30 – 8:00 pm Learn about resources and useful tools to build a safety net for disaster resilience. In this webinar, learn about: what to know before a disaster, home insurance coverage and policy limits, understanding the fine print, what to do if you are “dropped” by your insurer, and how to save money in these unprecedented times.
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Make Sure You Can be Reached in an Emergency, Sign Up for AlertSCC
Recently, the Town participated in an earthquake drill organized by the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). The drill served as a good reminder for all of us to be prepared in case of an emergency or natural disaster. One powerful emergency preparedness tool is AlertSCC - make sure you are signed up to receive alerts! AlertSCC is the official emergency alert and warning system for Santa Clara County and the Town of Los Gatos. This is how the Town will contact you in the event of an emergency or service delivery interruption.
It is free for everyone and easy to set up. Alerts are sent directly on your mobile device, landline, and or email.
Having the RIGHT information, at the RIGHT time, will help you make the RIGHT decisions in an emergency or disaster.
Visit www.AlertSCC.org to sign up!
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Adopted 2040 General Plan & FAQs Now Available!
On June 30, 2022, in accordance with State law (Gov. Code Section 65300), the Town Council voted to adopt the Draft 2040 General Plan with modifications after several public hearings at both the Planning Commission and Town Council. This process is a responsibility of each planning agency and Council in California. The adopted 2040 General Plan and an FAQ document are now available at www.LosGatos2040.com. An interactive version will be posted in the coming months. The adopted 2040 General Plan retains the Town’s Low Density neighborhoods as is, allows more housing types in High (formerly known as Medium) Density Residential (i.e., small, multi-unit housing), does not allow new housing potential in the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, and focuses the majority of the growth in the Community Growth Districts with mixed use and higher density developments. Please note that the Medium Density Residential designation was renamed High Density Residential and the High Density Residential designation was renamed Very High Density Residential. As a result, there is no Medium Density Residential designation in the adopted 2040 General Plan. The projected number of housing units is 3,160 over the next 20 years. Subtracting 475 previously-approved units (“pipeline projects”) and 500 anticipated accessory dwelling units, the projected total is 2,185 units over the next 20 years.
More specifically, the approved Plan: - Keeps the Low Density Residential density at the 2020 density level (0-5 units per acre);
- Endorses the Planning Commission recommendation for High (formerly known as Medium) Density Residential (14-22 units per acre) except in the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone where the density remains at the 2020 level (5-12 units per acre);
- Retains the existing housing potential in Office Professional at the 2020 level (10-20 units per acre);
- Removes housing from the Service Commercial designation; and
- Includes the other designation changes contained in the Draft 2040 General Plan.
An Implementation Program in the Land Use Element requires that the Town Council review the General Plan Land Use Element if 1,000 housing units are approved or after five years, whichever comes first. This provides the Council an opportunity to make any needed adjustments, in accordance with State law, based on actual development activity. A referendum to repeal the Land Use and Community Design Elements of the adopted 2040 General Plan has been received and the referendum signatures have been verified by the County Registrar, therefore the 2040 General Plan Land Use and Community Design Elements were suspended in accordance with Elections Code Section 9237. On October 4, 2022, Town Council adopted a resolution to provide that the 2020 General Plan Land Use and Community Design Elements will govern during the period of suspension. The General Plan currently in effect is available online at https://www.losgatosca.gov/2138/General-Plan.
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Fire Season Is Year Round!
Now is the time to actively prepare for fire season and reduce your wildfire risk!
Start creating defensible space around your house by: trimming brush and removing weeds and low hanging tree limbs, organizing your Firewise community in creative non-gathering ways, or hardening your home.
For details, please visit the Santa Clara County Fire Department's website.
Below are additional steps you can take to be personally prepared for wildfire season: - Don’t be a source of ignition! Cease any risky activities like using outdoor machinery, barbecuing, improperly towing chains etc., as one less spark, one less wildfire!
- Pack your GO Bag Now.
- Agree on an Evacuation Plan for your family including pets. Where will you meet and how will you get there?
- Be ready to leave immediately if an order is issued.
- Sign up for emergency alerts with AlertSCC and Nixle.
Visit the Town's Be Wildfire Ready webpage for more information on how to be prepared and what you can do to help protect your home.
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Community Policing
The Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Department is initiating specific events and programs throughout 2022 to enhance community policing. Community Policing has been a long-standing framework for establishing trust, exchange of information and transparency, and a positive engagement between law enforcement and the community. Community policing is used to involve the community in public safety and gain an understanding of specific community concerns and create a positive, proactive policing method to meet the needs of the community.
The community policing programs include Coffee with a Cop, the Therapy Dog Program, a Community Police Academy, Walk with a Cop, and staff Support of Special Olympics activates. These engagements are identified on the lower portion of the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Community Policing logo to promote these events throughout the year on the department website, social media, and other communications. These engagements are integral to build respect, community - police partnerships, and developing a better-informed vision of public safety needs and responses.
The Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Department is committed to enhancing community policing efforts through these specific engagement opportunities. Police presence and trust is fundamental to maintaining peaceful order to the community. It is the realization of public and police sharing a space in congruence, building relationships, with a focus on common goals. These community - police interactions help to bridge the gap and implement the LGMSPD mission to be a collaborative problem solvers.
For more information, please visit the Police Department's Community Policing webpage.
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County of Santa Clara Launches 988 Phone Number Dedicated to Crisis Mental Health Services
Santa Clara County has launched a lifeline phone number for people to call in times of mental health or substance use crisis, with teams of trained counselors available 24/7 to offer support by phone or in-person, depending on the nature of the situation. The lifeline – reached by dialing 9-8-8 – is the result of a push to make similar crisis and suicide prevention services available across the country starting July 16, 2022. The County of Santa Clara’s 988 operation includes an array of mental health services designed to de-escalate crisis situations.
The County’s new lifeline is designed to provide support for those experiencing emotional or mental health distress, including thoughts of suicide, fearfulness, or other mental health or substance use crises. Loved ones and others can also call 988 if they are concerned for someone else. The lifeline will also serve as a connection point for County Behavioral Health Services and community-based organizations. The various onsite mobile response teams are made up of crisis clinicians and peer outreach specialists; services that both involve or do not involve law enforcement are available. The goals of 988 are de-escalation, stabilization, and referral to continued services.
County Behavioral Health Services staff are thoroughly trained on the new system, and the 988 line went live in a soft launch in May. The service is free, anonymous, and confidential, with no information shared unless in-person dispatch is required. Language interpretation is available in more than 200 languages. Calls to 988 are routed by area code; if the phone used does not have a 408, 650 or 669 area code, the Santa Clara County service can be accessed by calling 1-800-704-0900 and pressing 1. The same 800 number can be used for non-emergency calls to County Behavioral Health Services regarding general mental health and substance use treatment services information and referrals.
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Becoming an Inclusive Community
Visit the Town's webpage, Becoming an Inclusive Community to find information about the Town's commitment to inclusivity, equity, justice, and diversity, including related Town Council actions, Council action on Police reforms, an overview of Police Department community policing, and a dedicated email for comments and inquiries regarding these important issues.
If you have concerns, experiences, questions, or ideas regarding how Los Gatos can be more welcoming for all, please let us know by sending an email to Community@losgatosca.gov.
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Lifesaving Information For Emergencies (L.I.F.E.) File
Emergencies can happen when we least expect them to and many of the requests for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) happen within the home. The Town of Los Gatos is partnering with the Santa Clara County Fire Department to promote their new L.I.F.E. file program. The L.I.F.E. File is a simple tool individuals and families may use to assist emergency responders during a medical emergency. First Responders rely heavily upon the patient, and/or the patient’s family members, to provide information used to help in the treatment and care of the patient. However, there are times when the patient is unable to provide this information and family members may not be present or available to assist First Responders during a medical emergency. The L.I.F.E. File information includes past pertinent medical history, allergies to medications, medications currently prescribed to the patient, advanced medical directives and any additional information. The L.I.F.E. File pouch is a vinyl magnetic pouch that is placed in an easily seen location on the front or side of the refrigerator.
You may pick up L.I.F.E. Files from Town Hall and local fire stations. If you, or anyone you know, would like additional information on the L.I.F.E. File program please contact Jackie Rose, Community Outreach Coordinator at JRose@losgatosca.gov
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How can we help you if we can't reach you? While you have signed up to receive these weekly "What's New" emails, many of your neighbors may have remained in the dark because they did not receive current information from the Town. In addition to emergency communications, you may sign up for Town notifications regarding infrastructure projects in your neighborhood, Town events, meetings, and other topics of community interest.
Please encourage your friends and neighbors in Los Gatos to sign up for Town communications through "Notify Me" at: www.losgatosca.gov/notifyme. Type your email address in the box and select "sign in." From there, you can subscribe to the topics you wish and you are able to unsubscribe at any time.
If you need help, call the Town Manager's Office at (408) 354-6832 during business hours or email engage@losgatosca.gov with subject "Sign Me Up."
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