City crews will be doing slurry sealing on various City streets Thursday to Friday, May 14-15 and Monday to Tuesday, May 18-19.
80% AMI level includes residents who have annual income up to $78,550 for one-person household and up to $148,050 for an 8 person household.
The new program will provide up to $10,000 in the form of no-interest loan assistance for small businesses.
Mountain View City Council unanimously passed a resolution to denounce xenophobia and anti-Asian sentiment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
During April 14 meeting, City of Mountain View Councilmembers approved an additional $1.134 million for City’s COVID-19 Rent Relief program.
Caltrain has established a project information line and project e-mail for Caltrain Electrification to record and respond to questions.
Castro Street railroad crossing to vehicle traffic on April 11, 13, and 17th from 9pm to 5am.
#TogetherMV initiative now has a live donation portal for people to help local renters and small businesses.
The temporary City ordinance became effective immediately and covers all residential rental property in the City.
These relief efforts, known as #TogetherMV, will be combined with a local donation portal set to launch early next week.
The $500,000 COVID-19 Rent Relief package passed at the March 17 Council Meeting is now active and ready for renters in need to apply.
Including info on public restrooms and hand-washing facilities, homeless shelters, supportive housing, food distribution and more.
The announcement comes on the heels of Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show cancellation in Half Moon Bay due to coronavirus concerns.
The City of Mountain View is now accepting applications from volunteers who live, work or own property in Mountain View.
This change in fees ensures all users of the City’s EV charging stations will pay the same price for the electricity they receive.
During construction, crews will provide crossing access to Emergency First Responders.
Residents can meet the new city manager on March 10 starting at 10 a.m.
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The Mountain View rally is one of hundreds organized around the country by liberal advocacy groups MoveOn and Indivisible.
Patrons can get a free tall espresso drink at certain Starbucks locations as part of the company's "pop-up parties" promotion.
A surveillance video in shows a DoorDash employee steal a package off a customer’s porch after delivering food to a customer.
HomeFirst, a local shelter and homeless advocacy organization, hosted a memorial where names of all those lost were read aloud.
Attention Bay Area residents! The Air District’s Clean Cars for All Program has expanded to all Bay Area zip codes.
A person trespassing on the tracks was struck at 6 a.m. Monday, officials say.
Your guide to Christmas concerts, Nutcrackers, Hanukkah menorah lightings, Santa breakfasts, ice rinks & other events throughout the region.
Donations are needed for the annual "Cops & Gobblers" Thanksgiving food drive by Mountain View police, aiming to feed families in need.
The city council voted to prohibit the parking of "oversized" vehicles on narrow city streets and bike lanes.
The event gives people the chance to dispose of expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs — anonymously and for free.
After many decades of faithful service to the City of Mountain View, the cedar tree on the Civic Center Plaza must be removed.
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“We are thrilled to have recruited such formidable talent."
Find Day of the Dead and fall fests, costume parades, trick-or-treat carnivals and haunted houses in your town and nearby.
A national effort is underway to encourage private investment and development on former Superfund sites.
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In response to recent reports of Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) raids in the county.
Mountain View-based tech companies will be showcasing their latest projects and gadgets at the Civic Center Plaza (500 Castro St.).
The Yale sophomore was honored by the Surfers Environmental Alliance for her work and studies in ecology.
Hands on Soap making classes July 20 & Aug. 17. Registration for classes is now online at: http://GreatBarsofSoap.com/soapclass.html