The council directed staff to return every other month with an agenda item addressing local financial impact from federal government actions, reflecting residents' concerns on funding cuts.
The beach cut-through traffic is also increasingly becoming a safety hazard, residents say. In an area that's already particularly prone to wildfires, and whose residents are particularly concerned about emergency preparedness.
Mayor Matthew Hudes emphasized, "Aging in place is really important, not only at the Meadows, but in the rest of Los Gatos. We need to provide what they call village services that allow people to stay in their homes with the kind of support that they need."
Croissante Bakery in Los Gatos is a new addition to the local culinary scene, featuring a wide range of exquisite French pastries, including its renowned "Cube" croissants.
Gordon Yamate emphasizes that the existence of racially restrictive covenants in property deeds has shaped community demographics, contributing to the segregation of neighborhoods over the decades.
Lynnette Vega explained that this exhibit allows artists to showcase their work, stating, "This is an opportunity for these artists to have their work really displayed and looked at and also to bring art to the council chambers."