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March 18, 2025 Town Penson & OPEB Trusts Oversight Committee meeting
The agenda and reports for the March 18, 2024 Town Pension and OPEB Trusts Oversight Committee meeting at 6:15 p.m. are available online. Among other items, the Committee will: - Receive the California Employer’s Retiree Benefit Trust (CERBT) Strategy 1 Market Value Summary Report for the Period Ending December 31, 2024 and the Performance Report as of January 31, 2025; and
- Receive the California Employer’s Pension Prefunding Trust (CEPPT) Strategy Market Value Summary Report for the Period Ending December 31, 2024, and Performance as of January 31, 2025.
The Town welcomes public participation. For instructions regarding how to participate in the meeting, including the Zoom link, please see the meeting agenda.
For more information on this agenda or about Town Pension and OPEB Trusts Oversight Committee meetings, please call (408) 354-6832 or send an email to the Town Manager's office.
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March 18, 2025 town council meeting
The agenda and reports for the March 18, 2024 Town Council meeting at 7:00 p.m. are available online. Among the items on the agenda, the Town Council will consider: - The Impacts of Recent Executive Orders on the Town’s Federal Funding and Grants;
- The 2025 Community Health and Senior Services Commission Work Plan; and
- The Proposed Tolling Agreement for Newtown Development at 15495 Los Gatos Boulevard.
This is a hybrid meeting and will be held in-person at the Town Council Chambers at 110 E. Main Street and virtually through the Zoom webinar application.
The live stream of the meeting may be viewed on KCAT-15 television and/or online at www.LosGatosCA.gov/TownYouTube. The Town welcomes public participation. For instructions regarding how to participate in the meeting, including the Zoom link, please see the meeting agenda. For additional details on providing comments, please visit the Town Public Guide to Town Council Meetings webpage.
For more information on this agenda or about Town Council meetings, please call (408) 354-6832 or send an email to the Town Manager's office.
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Upcoming Board, Commission, and Committee Meetings
To view upcoming Town Board, Commission, and Committee meeting agendas, visit the Town's Agendas and Minutes webpage. Next week's scheduled meetings include: - March 19, 2025 Arts and Culture Commission at 4:00 p.m.
- March 20, 2025 DEI Commission at 5:00 p.m.
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Vegetation Management at La Rinconada, Worcester, and Novitiate Parks March 17 – April 4, 2025
The Town of Los Gatos will be conducting hazardous vegetation clearing in and around La Rinconada, Worcester, and Novitiate Parks. Work will occur first at La Rinconada Park, followed by Worcester Park, followed by Novitiate Park. This work is critical for wildfire safety by reducing potential hazardous fuel and creating defensible space around park structures, trails, and perimeters as well as in areas adjacent to residential homes. Work Dates: March 17 through April 4, 2025. Work Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Monday through Friday) Questions or Concerns? Contact the Los Gatos Parks and Public Works Department at (408) 399-5770 or PPW@LosGatosCA.gov. Please note that the images provided on the graphic are an example of the before and after views from similar work completed in another area. They are not from Los Gatos.
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New Local Responsibility Fire Hazard Severity Zoning
CAL FIRE has revised their Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps. These changes are part of an effort to enhance wildfire preparedness and safety across California. These maps classify areas into “Moderate,” “High,” and “Very High” fire hazard zones based on factors like vegetation, slope, and fire weather conditions. The Town is required to adopt these changes within 120 days of the map’s release (June 2025). Visit www.losgatosca.gov/LRFHSZ to learn more and provide your input.
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143 and 151 E. Main Street Mixed-Use Project to be Considered by the Planning Commission on March 26
On Wednesday, March 26, 2025, the Planning Commission will consider a request for approval to demolish existing commercial structures, construct a mixed-use development (30 multi-family residential units) with commercial space on the ground floor, a Conditional Use Permit, a Condominium Vesting Tentative Map, and remove large protected trees Under Senate Bill 330 (SB 330) on property located at 143 and 151 E. Main Street. Written comments received before 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 26, 2025, will be forwarded to the Planning Commission. The public is also encouraged to attend the March 26, 2025 Planning Commission meeting at 7:00 pm to provide comments either in person or remotely. Meeting agendas are posted and publicly distributed no later than the Friday prior to each meeting date. You may view the agenda, related staff reports, and teleconference details on the Town website at www.LosGatosCA.gov/AgendasAndVideos.
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143 and 151 E. Main Street Mixed Use Project - Visual Renderings Available
Consistent with the Town's Height Pole, Flagging, Netting, and Signage Policy, visual renderings for a proposed project located at 143 and 151 E. Main Street have been prepared in-lieu of installation of on-site story poles.
The visual renderings are available on the Town’s website: www.losgatosca.gov/143EMainStVisualRenderings. On Wednesday, March 26, 2025, the Planning Commission will consider a request for approval to demolish existing commercial structures, construct a mixed-use development (30 multi-family residential units) with commercial space on the ground floor, a Conditional Use Permit, a Condominium Vesting Tentative Map, and remove large protected trees Under Senate Bill 330 (SB 330) on property located at 143 and 151 E. Main Street. Written comments received before 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 26, 2025, will be forwarded to the Planning Commission. The public is also encouraged to attend the March 26, 2025, Planning Commission meeting at 7:00 pm to provide comments.
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143 and 151 E. Main Street Mixed-Use Project - CEQA Public Review
The Town of Los Gatos, as the Lead Agency under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), announces the Notice of Intent to adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for the proposed 143 and 151 E. Main Street Mixed-Use Project.
A copy of the MND and corresponding Initial Study is available at the Los Gatos Public Library located at 100 Villa Avenue and on the Town website www.losgatosca.gov/143EMainStCEQA. In accordance with CEQA, written comments regarding the Initial Study and MND can be submitted within the 20-day public review period between February 28, 2025, and March 20, 2025. Please send written comments to Ryan Safty at RSafty@losgatosca.gov. The project is tentatively scheduled to be reviewed by the Planning Commission at the March 26, 2025, Planning Commission hearing.
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2024 Silicon Valley Clean Energy Community Impact Report Los Gatos residents and businesses saved money and reduced emissions with their clean power in 2024! Through this clean, renewable electricity Los Gatos is using the power of community to create a healthy, safe future for the entire region. 2024 Community Impact Report for the Town of Los Gatos and Silicon Valley Clean Energy: - $1,020,500 on-bill savings for Los Gatos residents
- $73,520 cash payments to Los Gatos residents for surplus solar
- $176,230 rebates claimed for electric home upgrades
To learn more about Silicon Valley Clean Energy, visit www.svcleanenergy.org.
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AEDs now available at blossom hill park and creekside sports park
On April 2, 2024, the Town Council accepted a donation of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and Outdoor SaveStation Cabinets from the Kyle J. Taylor Foundation. The Town is pleased to announce that there is now an AED available at Blossom Hill Park and one available at Creekside Sports Park. AEDs are used to treat sudden cardiac arrest. For more information, including instructions on how to use these AED devices, please visit https://youtu.be/-fv9l7fuWXI?si=1_t37jlkD5OIcBGX.
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Age Friendly Community Survey
The Town has partnered with Santa Clara County to gather data for Los Gatos as part of the Town's commitment in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities!
You are invited to complete the Age-Friendly Community Survey to help us better understand residents’ needs in areas such as housing, transportation, health care, and social inclusion. Your opinions will help inform Los Gatos and guide Santa Clara County efforts to develop a community-wide action plan to become more age-friendly over the next five years. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey and have your voice heard. Feel free to share the survey with family; friends; and any community, faith, or affinity groups. Your input and help sharing is crucial to the inclusion of diverse viewpoints. Community listening sessions will follow in 2025 and will be announced through the Age-Friendly newsletter (you can sign up at agefriendlysiliconvalley.org). Respondents should be 45 or older and a resident of Santa Clara County. The survey answers are confidential. Please allow 20 minutes to complete. Access the survey at HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/SCCOLDERADULTS The survey closes March 31, 2025.
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Santa Clara County Fire Department Spring 2025 Wildfire Preparedness Workshops
The Santa Clara County Fire Department is hosting two upcoming Wildfire Preparedness workshops. Learn about wildfire readiness, connect with local agencies, and access resources. The first workshop is on April 22, 2025 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Pavilion at Redwood Estates (21450 Madrone Drive, Los Gatos). The second workshop is on May 3, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Joan Pisani Community Center (19655 Allendale Avenue, Saratoga). Register at http://sccfd.eventbrite.com.
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Earthquake Brace + Bolt Grant Applications Now Open!
The California Residential Mitigation Program has announced the opening of its Earthquake Brace + Bolt grant application window for 2025. Eligible California homeowners may now apply for Earthquake Brace + Bolt seismic retrofit grants to help make their homes less vulnerable to earthquake damage. There are 1,118 eligible ZIP codes including 95030, 95032, and 95033. Eligible homeowners can apply for up to $3,000 in seismic retrofit grants through March 26, 2025 at www.EarthquakeBraceBolt.com.
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Shannon Road Pedestrian and Bikeway Improvement Project
The Town of Los Gatos has contracted Sposeto Engineering for the Shannon Road Pedestrian and Bikeway Improvement Project, which began in September 2024.
The project will add curb, gutter, sidewalk, planter strips and bike lanes on Shannon Road between Los Gatos Blvd and East La Chiquita Avenue. Phase 1: North side of Shannon Road (Cherry Blossom Lane to Los Gatos Blvd) begins with demolition and concrete work. PG&E will also be on-site relocating utility poles. After Phase 1 is complete, work will begin immediately on Phase 2. In Phase 2 similar work will be performed on the south side of Shannon Road. This project is part of Public Works Department’s efforts to improve safety and accessibility for bicyclists and pedestrians. We appreciate your patience during construction and encourage you to stay informed by visiting the project website.
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Trail Construction on Los Gatos Creek Trail at HWY 9
Construction along the Los Gatos Creek Trail near Highway 9, as part of the Town’s Los Gatos Creek Trailhead Connector to Highway 9 Project, continues. The prefabricated bridge structure has been placed over Los Gatos Creek. The bridge is not currently open for public use as the contractor will continue construction on the bridge approach and deck. Work is also continuing on the north side of Highway 9 to complete that access. The trail still generally remains open during construction, but there may be occasional short delays to ensure safe access. Trail users continue to be advised to exercise caution and anticipate potential delays when traveling through the construction area.
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The Town is hiring!
The Town is hiring for various positions including: - Emergency Manager
- Grants Administrator (Temporary/Unbenefited)
- Maintenance Assistant (Temporary/Unbenefited)
- Police Community Services Officer Intern
- Police Officer
- Police Trainee
For more information on both of these positions and to apply, visit the Town website at www.losgatosca.gov/1696/Employment.
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Senate Bill 330 Development Applications
Senate Bill 330 expands or amends Sate legislation, including the Permit Streamlining Act and Housing Accountability Act, with the broad goals of facilitating increased production of new residential units, protecting existing units, and providing for an expedited review and approval process for housing development projects through submittal of a “preliminary application.” Information regarding the Town's Senate Bill 330 development process, as well as a comprehensive list of the Senate Bill 330 preliminary and formal development applications that the Town has received are available for public review online at the following link: www.LosGatosCA.gov/SB330. Persons with questions or wishing to provide public comments on a specific project may email them to Planning@losgatosca.gov.
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Sign Up for AlertSCC
AlertSCC is Santa Clara County's official Emergency Alert System. Why sign up for AlertSCC? - Stay ahead of emergencies and protect yourself and your loved ones.
- Receive vital alerts directly to your device ensuring you're informed and prepared when it matters most.
- Your information in AlertSCC is confidential and secure, used only for alerting purposes.
How are alerts received?
- AlertSCC is free for everyone and easy to set up.
- Alerts are sent directly to your mobile device, landline, and/or email.
- You can decide how you want to receive alerts and set up alerts for loved ones.
Types of alerts include fire, earthquake, severe weather, public safety, and instructions during a disaster. Visit www.AlertSCC.org to sign up!
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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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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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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 the Los Gatos Monte Sereno Police Department 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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