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Parts of Town
My husband, Jim Handy, likes to joke that just like there’s an “East Palo Alto”, there’s also an “East Los Gatos” – and that is where we live. It’s not a jurisdictional boundary, just a descriptive one with no real function except to give a sense of place.
What is east Los Gatos? What is west Los Gatos?
Highway 17 pretty much splits the town east-west and is the unofficial boundary for each side of town, though I have known others to think of Los Gatos Boulevard as the line. Another freeway, Highway 85 (The West Valley Freeway) is the approximate northern boundary of town, though the exact boundary zigs and zags enthusiastically.
There are many distinct neighborhoods in Los Gatos beyond the general “east Los Gatos” or “downtown” areas, and in future blogs I’ll discuss each one, but here are a few of the areas: Fairview Plaza, The Almond Grove, Blossom Hill Manor (Blossom Manor), The Edelyn District, St. Joseph’s Hill, Belgatos and Belwood of Los Gatos, Surrey Farms, The Alta Vista area and more.
And there are several school districts in Los Gatos too. This really confounds people who move to the Santa Clara Valley from other places. “What do you mean I can buy a home in Los Gatos and not have Los Gatos Schools?” The reason is simple: the school district boundaries predate the current boundaries of many of our cities and towns. So what used to be “out in the country”, a county pocket, now belongs to Los Gatos, or Saratoga, or any other municipality. Union Middle School, for example, is on the boundary of (east) Los Gatos and San Jose (the Cambrian district). So it serves kids who live in San Jose, Los Gatos, and also the county pockets in that area.
Of course, Los Gatos is not a young town and so it also has officially designated historical districts and places.
And then there are the mountain communities. Just up “the hill” off highway 17 there are many neighborhood hamlets that have a Los Gatos mailing address but are actually county lands and not part of the town per se. Redwood Estates, Chemeketa Park, Aldercroft Heights and others are not really “in town” officially or juriddictionally, but they share the mailing address and are, in effect, a social part of the town if not a voting component.
If you’d like to get to know Los Gatos better, the best way is to start downtown and take a walking (or slow driving) tour. The Chamber of Commerce has a fine little introductory tour available on their website here:
http://www.losgatosweb.com/lgwalkingtour.html
Enjoy!
Mary Pope-Handy, Realtor, CRS, ABR, e-PRO, SRES, ASP, RECS, CNHS
Helping Nice Folks to Buy & Sell Homes Since 1993
Co-Author: "Get The Best Deal When Selling Your Home In Silicon Valley"
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