Los Gatos Town Council outlines financial management, quality of life amid 2024-2026 priorities

The Los Gatos Town Council set its priorities for the next two years – including prudent financial management, safety, quality of life and traffic and transportation – at a special council meeting on Feb. 13.

The revised priorities will play a role in the town’s budget process for the upcoming fiscal year, and will allow town staff to align their work with the council’s priorities this year and next.

Revisions to the financial management portion were approved in a 3-2 vote, with councilmembers Maria Ristow and Rob Moore voting against including a “council scorecard” outlining metrics for the town’s progress on these issues, arguing that it would be an unnecessary additional burden for town staff.

“Given the fact that our staff continues with a small number of people and with vacancies to do the work of the town every single year with a status quo budget and with more and more unfunded mandates coming in, I don’t think as a council member it’s my job to tell the staff how to do their job,” Ristow said.

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