On June 1, Los Gatos unveiled two design concepts for its Community Center, offering either a one-story or two-story option with extensive glass features for public engagement. Meanwhile, the award-winning Los Gatos Creek Trailhead Connector, named Project of the Year by the American Public Works Association, emphasizes the town's focus on pedestrian and cyclist access. Additionally, the Los Gatos High School Summer Community Gardening Program will launch on June 7, allowing residents to adopt garden plots, thereby supporting local agriculture and the school's environmental program.
The designs for the Los Gatos Community Center were unveiled, showcasing one or two-story options with large glass features to enhance community interaction.
Los Gatos High School’s Summer Community Gardening Program allows residents to adopt garden plots, fostering gardening skills while maintaining the school's agroecology initiative.
The Los Gatos Creek Trailhead Connector, a priority for promoting pedestrian and cyclist access, received recognition as Project of the Year for its significant impact on transportation.
Los Gatos Thrives promotes options for a community center, emphasizing the need for thoughtful space utilization to enhance downtown development through well-planned infrastructure.
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