Museum program explores impact of Mills Act on historical properties
Courtesy of Los Altos History Museum
The Marini estate at 220 University Ave. is one of the local historical properties protected through the Mills Act, the topic of a Los Altos History Museum panel.
The Los Altos History Museum is scheduled to host a panel discussion, “Historic Preservation Through the Mills Act,” featuring the owners of landmark properties, 7 p.m. May 13 via Zoom.
In an effort to preserve the history of Los Altos, the city adopted the Mills Act in 1987, state legislation that provides an economic incentive program that lowers property taxes for homeowners who maintain the historical and architectural character of their qualified properties.
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