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Weekly summary for Los Altos Hills
May 4, 2026 to May 10, 2026 • Updated May 7, 2026
This week’s utilities-related activity for Los Altos Hills primarily involves regional and county-level developments without direct city-specific decisions or proposals. No recent Los Altos Hills city council or local utilities board meetings focused on utilities issues were reported. Instead, the activity centers on broader water and infrastructure matters discussed by regional boards and committees.
Key regional actions include ongoing discussions by the Board of Directors on water supply projects, capital improvement plans, and legal matters related to utilities. These include public hearings on engineering reports and resolutions affecting water infrastructure that may indirectly impact Los Altos Hills as part of Santa Clara County’s water system.
What to watch: Future Los Altos Hills city meetings may address local implications of these regional water projects and infrastructure plans as they develop.
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Agenda item: Roll Call.. SCC BOS recently discussed this issue.
The 2026-03-10 Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors meeting centered on child-abuse treatment services agreement and Valley Healthcare equipment donation, with additional discussion on public health budget modificati…
Board of Directors's 2026-02-23 meeting centered on Adopt a Resolution Appointing an Interim CEO and Authorizing the Associated Compensation and Approve Proposed Updates to the Change Control Process for the Safe, Clean…
Board of Directors's 2026-02-09 meeting centered on Conduct a Public Hearing on the Final Mitigated Negative Declaration and Engineer’s Report for the Vasona Pump... and Conduct a Public Hearing to Determine the Necessi…
24: Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.26.53, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.26 relating to compensation of employees amending the Salary Schedule to increase the salary of the Occupational Safety and Environmental Compliance Program Manager classification by approximately four percent
12: Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.26.50, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.26 relating to compensation of employees deleting one Communications Cable Installer position, one Facilities Materials Coordinator position, one Gardener position, one General Maintenance Mechanic II or General Maintenance Mechanic I position, one General Maintenance Mechanic III position, one Janitor position, two Senior Construction Inspector or Construction Inspector positions, and one Utility Worker position and adding one Assistant Chief Engineer position and five Stationary Engineer positions in the Facilities Department