City
Mountain View
Mountain View is a city record. City or town offices may handle local rules inside their limits, while county offices still handle records, taxes, courts, and many services.
Starting point
Confirm the address is inside local limits first.
If the address is inside Mountain View, city or town offices may handle local permits, code, and services. If it is outside limits, county routing may be the better first stop.
A mailing city is not always the same as city government jurisdiction.
2025 population
85,438
Land area
11.958 sq mi
Water area
0.278 sq mi
Directory notes
Local layers to keep on the same page.
Confirm city or town limits.
A mailing address can use a nearby place name. If the address is outside limits, county offices may handle permits, code, and land-use routes.
County still matters.
Santa Clara County can still matter for assessor, tax collector, recorder, court, public health, social service, and election records.
Some layers are separate.
Water, sewer, fire, school, utilities, coast, earthquake maps, wildfire zones, parks, and trails may point outside city hall.
County layer
County shown for Mountain View
Practical notes
Office, map, permit, and paperwork notes for Mountain View
Place note · Home and property · Reviewed July 4, 2026
Mountain View utility questions split between billing and Public Works
Mountain View utility service runs through city billing for water, wastewater, trash, and recycling, while Public Works contacts handle water, sewer, streets, and service questions.
Place note · Rules and licenses · Reviewed July 4, 2026
Mountain View's Permit Center handles licenses and project routing
Mountain View's Permit Center connects business licenses, home occupation, mobile vending, cottage food, and building permit questions that often overlap when a space changes use.
Place note · Rules and licenses · Reviewed July 3, 2026
Ask MV routes questions and city requests
Mountain View residents can use Ask MV to send questions, concerns, compliments, requests, and field reports to the right city staff, then check request status online.
County layer · History and culture · Reviewed July 7, 2026
History Park keeps old San Jose in walking distance
History Park in Kelley Park gathers historic buildings, small museums, streetscapes, and everyday objects that help San Jose feel older than Silicon Valley.
County layer · Home and property · Reviewed July 7, 2026
Milpitas flood maps are a normal address check
Milpitas has mapped FEMA flood hazard areas, so flood information, AlertSCC, and Valley Water resources are useful address checks for residents and buyers.
County layer · Cars and driving · Reviewed July 6, 2026
San Jose VTA trips need the route and fare layer together
VTA is the main bus and light-rail layer around San Jose, with route pages, alerts, Clipper payment details, and transfer rules to check by trip.
Almanac notes
Stories and local context near Mountain View
Place note · History and culture
Computer History Museum turns Silicon Valley into a walkable story
Computer History Museum in Mountain View connects Silicon Valley to computing history through artifacts, exhibits, demos, software stories, and a former SGI building.
Place note · History and culture
Hangar One is the giant shape on the South Bay skyline
Hangar One at Moffett Field began as a Navy airship hangar in 1933 and remains one of Silicon Valley's most visible aviation landmarks.
Place note · Outdoors
Shoreline gives Mountain View a bayfront park with room to breathe
Shoreline at Mountain View is a large bayfront park with trails, habitat, a sailing lake, Rengstorff House, and changing work along the Bay Trail.
County layer · History and culture
Murphy Avenue shows Sunnyvale learning to linger downtown
Historic Murphy Avenue is being reshaped as a pedestrian mall after a temporary 2020 outdoor-dining closure showed how much people liked a slower downtown street.
County layer · History and culture
Sunnyvale's fruit-cocktail tower keeps the cannery years visible
The Libby Water Tower in Sunnyvale keeps a playful fruit-cocktail label in view while pointing back to the city's cannery jobs, orchards, and office-park change.
County layer · History and culture
The Triton Museum gives Santa Clara a local art room
Santa Clara's Triton Museum of Art focuses on accessible exhibitions, education, community programs, and California artists near the city's civic center.
County layer · Outdoors
McClellan Ranch gives Cupertino a quiet creekside history
McClellan Ranch Preserve is an 18-acre former horse ranch in Cupertino with a nature trail, creekside habitat, an environmental education center, and blacksmith shop history.
County layer · History and culture
The Jose Higuera Adobe gives Milpitas a foothill history stop
Jose Higuera Adobe Park connects Milpitas to Rancho Los Tularcitos, Calera Creek, old crops, cactus hedges, and a neighborhood park at the foothill edge.