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The Rinconada branch of the Palo Alto City Library. The Palo Alto City Library has five branches, with a total of 265,000 items in their collections. [108] The Mitchell Park Library was rebuilt between 2010 and December 2014 to become the largest in Palo Alto. The former Main Library was then renamed the Rinconada branch.
Houses in Palo Alto, California (13 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Palo Alto, California" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
It was split from area code 415 on August 2, 1997, and includes most of San Mateo County (except the northernmost portion), part of San Francisco, and the northwestern portion of Santa Clara County including Palo Alto, Mountain View, and Los Altos. Prior to October 2021, area code 650 had telephone numbers assigned for the central office code 988.
In 2018, Palo Alto passed a number of changes to zoning laws with the goal of incentivizing housing production, both market-rate and subsidized. [21] Since then, the city council passed the first completely affordable housing development since 2013, a 59 unit apartment complex targeting low-income residents. [22]
Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo is located in Palo Alto, California and part of the City of Palo Alto's Community Services Department (CSD). It was founded in 1934 by Josephine O’Hara in the basement of a local elementary school. [ 1 ]
The city is known for its high real estate prices. [citation needed] 2010 saw HP consolidate its Bay Area workforce in its hometown of Palo Alto, and the company proceeded to close its campus within Cupertino. The city estimated that the closure of the campus would lead to 3,000 to 3,500 employees being relocated. [12]
In early 2019, Simon Property Group submitted plans to the city of Palo Alto to tear down the former Macy's Men's building and replace it with a 40,000 square-foot, three-level RH gallery with a rooftop restaurant, a duo of smaller restaurant buildings, and a new, larger 29,000 square-foot Wilkes Bashford store. [11]
Peter Drekmeier (born July 6, 1965) is Policy Director [1] [2] for the Tuolumne River Trust, [3] former Mayor [4] of The City of Palo Alto, and a co-founding member of Acterra, [5] and worked closely with Dennis Hayes [6] during the Earthday 1990 movement.