Tiny Los Altos Hills, less than 10 square miles in area, is an incorporated city, but it contracts out its fire and police services. The pace is leisurely, the zoning strictly residential, its neighborhoods surrounded by open space. All of which makes it unsurprising that the Los Altos Hills ZIP code has been rated among America’s most affluent, according to both Forbes and Bloomberg.

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Town Council

The five-member Los Altos Hills Town Council meets on the third Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. Meetings can be attended in person or via Zoom.

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Planning Commission

The Los Altos Hills Planning Commission meets in the City Council Chambers, 26379 Fremont Rd, on the first Thursday of the month at 6 p.m.

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Los Altos Hills City Council members voted unanimously to remove 12871 Atherton Ct. from the town’s “inventory of historic sites and structures,” after current owner Anthony Scott told the council he could not sell the 1910-era house otherwise.

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The mayors of Los Altos and Los Altos Hills will be holding their annual State of the Cities luncheon on May 5 at 11am. Besides the two mayors, the Santa Clara County Supervisor is expected to make a speech along with other government representatives.
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