A West Valley town doesn’t have a central community hub. One local group is trying to fix that.
The Los Gatos Thrives Foundation, a nonprofit focused on helping older adults, recently unveiled conceptual designs of a potential new community center. The designs signal the start of plans to build a multigenerational community center in a town that’s been without one for years.
It’s something Los Gatos residents overwhelmingly want, especially because the town’s two small recreation centers for youths and adults have limited capacity for events. Approximately 76% of residents said the town needs a new community center, according to data from a Los Gatos Thrives Foundation survey of more than 1,800 people. They want a range of amenities too, including outdoor patio seating, a large community