Broadband Listening SessionThe Town’s Broadband Consultant, Government Technology Group (GTG), hosted a Public Listen Session to hear from the residents on their thoughts regarding deploying broadband internet in the Hills. A postcard was mailed to every resident several weeks ago. Over 70 residents attended the meeting in-person as well as on zoom. This meeting served as an important information gathering step in GTG’s Broadband Feasibility Study that they are compiling researching for the Town. To listen to the discussion, please visit the following
hyperlink.
City Manager Tour of Committee MeetingsThroughout this week the City Manager has been attending committee meetings to prepare each committee for the annual City Council Priority Setting Session which will take place on January 25, 2023. At these committee meetings the City Manager is discussing the goals that were set by each committee earlier this year and starting the conversation on what goals should be set for 2023. So far, the City Manager has met with the Community Relations Committee, Environmental Initiatives Committee, Finance and Investment Committee, Pathways Committee, and the Parks and Recreation Committee.
Captain Valenzuela The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the City Managers for Cupertino, Los Altos Hills and Saratoga are happy to introduce Captain Neil Valenzuela as the selection for the next West Valley Patrol Division station commander. On December 12, Captain Neil Valenzuela will transition into the leadership role currently held by Captain Rich Urena, who has been the longest tenured and well-beloved West Valley Captain since August of 2016. Click on the following hyperlink to read the full
Press Release.
Progress of the Art SculptureConstruction of the art sculpture in the roundabout of the Town Hall parking lot has continued throughout this week. Concrete is tentatively scheduled to be poured early next week and the delivery and installation of the sculpture will follow soon.
Provide Feedback to new County Office on Disability AffairsIf you have a disability or are a caretaker for a person with a disability, please visit
www.wid.org/scc to complete a survey to provide input to the new Santa Clara County Office on Disability Affairs on prioritizing disability needs. The survey gathers community feedback about how the Office can best prioritize the needs of people with disabilities who live, work, or receive services in the County. This anonymous survey will be open until approximately October 21
st and is available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Tagalog.
CHAC JPA Member WorkshopToday, October 7th, Mayor Tyson and City Manager Pirnejad, including members of the CHAC JPA meet to create a better understanding among the JPA members regarding the structure, funding and services provided by CHAC as well as identify questions, issues and concerns and finally to identify next steps regarding the development of consensus around continued JPA partner support, including funding strategies/philosophies