45 F
Los Gatos

Translate

December 18, 2024

Tag: housing

planning for multifamily

Los Gatos makes new attempt to fortify itself against multi-family housing

California’s Department of Housing and Community Development seemed on the verge of approving Los Gatos’ residential plan, its Housing Element (now more than a...
Los Gatos residential street

State shoots down Los Gatos’ plan to double-count units in housing...

Los Gatos’ housing plan consultant says the Town is “95%” of the way to winning approval from the Department of Housing and Community Development,...
Sept 28 Los Gatos Housing Element Advisory Board meeting

Councilmember Hudes decries ‘self-flagellating’ language in Housing Element, opposes sending to...

While multiple Housing Element Advisory Board members took issue with some of the more progressive language in the latest draft of the Housing Element,...
writing stock image

Alliance: Leaders need to do better job on housing plan

I mentioned in the article, “Group says Town needs to add more sites to housing list” (Los Gatan, Aug. 30-Sept. 5, 2023), that I...
multi-family housing plan site at 405 Alberto Way

Alberto Way housing project submitted to planning department

With its central pool, palm trees and great room veranda balcony views, 405 Alberto Way became the first official Senate Bill 330 proposal to...
car Los Gatos Lodge

Group says Town needs to add more sites to housing list

In an Aug. 22 letter to Los Gatos’ Community Development Director Joel Paulson, the Los Gatos Community Alliance asked for more properties to be...
open beam ceiling interior

HOME OF THE WEEK: Amenities in the mountains

Located at 23342 Deerfield Road in Los Gatos, the 3,112-square-foot home includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The two primary suites are situated on both...
Post Office

‘Builder’s Remedy’ development targets post office site for five-story building

On June 2, CSM Investments, LLC revealed its plans to convert the United States Post Office building downtown into a mixed-use development with housing.  This...
Connie Binning smiles

Residents overjoyed with new digs at North 40’s Walnut Grove

Connie Binning moved to California from Minnesota in the 1960s, settling first in Santa Rosa, and, a few years later, moving her family to...
homeless person

Losing income is the chief cause of homelessness, study finds

Losing income is the No. 1 reason Californians end up homeless—and the vast majority of them say a subsidy of as little as $300...

SOCIAL MEDIA

609FansLike
1,167FollowersFollow
486FollowersFollow