Los Gatos council to set 2023 priorities: ‘We haven’t recovered completely from COVID’

LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA – MAY 18 : Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police detective Manny Respicio and police dispatcher LeAnn Linenko walk Gary and J.J., the department’s two new community engagement therapy dogs, Wednesday, March 18, 2022, outside headquarters in Los Gatos, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

Los Gatos is still recovering from the economic blows caused by the pandemic, which Mayor Maria Ristow said presents new challenges in setting the town’s budget priorities.

Los Gatos Town Council will meet Jan. 24 to discuss issues like traffic control, public safety, financial planning and overall quality of life, and to set priorities for town staff

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