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Los Gatos park-it market brings free groceries to families and students in need
Families, retirees, and students in Los Gatos now have access to free groceries through a new community service that is aiming to reduce food insecurity in Santa Clara County. A refrigerated van, brightly painted and stocked with everything from fresh produce to packaged breakfast foods, is parked outside the Los Gatos Library twice a month as part of a mobile program known as the “park-it market.” The initiative, launched by West Valley Community Services, allows residents to pic
Los Gatos park-it market brings free groceries to families and students in need
Families, retirees, and students in Los Gatos now have access to free groceries through a new community service that is aiming to reduce food insecurity in Santa Clara County. A refrigerated van, brightly painted and stocked with everything from fresh produce to packaged breakfast foods, is parked outside the Los Gatos Library twice a month as part of a mobile program known as the “park-it market.” The initiative, launched by West Valley Community Services, allows residents to pic
Los Gatos and Cupertino struggle with poor transit service
Public transit riders in West Valley communities such as Los Gatos and Cupertino continue to face long wait times, infrequent bus schedules, and unreliable service. Without access to light rail options and limited bus coverage, many residents must rely solely on public buses, making even short commutes a major time commitment. Kylie Clark, a Los Gatos resident, is one of many frustrated by the current state of transportation. She serves on a local transit advisory committee but fi
Los Gatos and Cupertino struggle with poor transit service
Public transit riders in West Valley communities such as Los Gatos and Cupertino continue to face long wait times, infrequent bus schedules, and unreliable service. Without access to light rail options and limited bus coverage, many residents must rely solely on public buses, making even short commutes a major time commitment. Kylie Clark, a Los Gatos resident, is one of many frustrated by the current state of transportation. She serves on a local transit advisory committee but fi
Phase two of major housing project in Bay Area town moves closer to approval
After years of planning, revisions, and community debates, the second phase of the North 40 development project in Los Gatos is finally gaining momentum. The proposal, spearheaded by developers Grosvenor and Eden Housing, would bring 450 new housing units and more than 15,000 square feet of retail space to a prime 15.6-acre site located along Los Gatos Boulevard and Burton Road. At the heart of the project is a focus on affordability and accessibility, two issues that have long been points of
Phase two of major housing project in Bay Area town moves closer to approval
After years of planning, revisions, and community debates, the second phase of the North 40 development project in Los Gatos is finally gaining momentum. The proposal, spearheaded by developers Grosvenor and Eden Housing, would bring 450 new housing units and more than 15,000 square feet of retail space to a prime 15.6-acre site located along Los Gatos Boulevard and Burton Road. At the heart of the project is a focus on affordability and accessibility, two issues that have long been points of









