Los Altos Hills residents can expect road delays and closures beginning this week as the town resurfaces and repairs streets as part of its 2024-2028 Five Year Capital Improvement Plan.
American Legion Post 558 has a one-story headquarters that has been a fixture in downtown Los Altos since 1941. Now, it appears this simple building will be around for many
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Los Altos Hills resident Vazgen Babayan walks behind his house along an easement that will eventually be used to build a 1,100-foot path connecting Robleda Road with an existing path stretching from La Paloma Road.
In a perfect world, pedestrians, equestrians, adjacent neighbors and even the humble dusky-footed woodrat would be content with the plan for extending the La Paloma-Robleda pathway. The Los Altos Hills project isn’t quite there yet, but it’s close.
The Hills Planning Commission voted 4-1 Thursday to accept public comments and an environmental report about construction of the proposed off-road pathway connecting the two roads and forward them along to the city council for further review.