Council members spar over dubious RHNA presentation Enander The majority of the Los Altos City Council accused Vice Mayor Anita Enander and Councilmember Lynette Lee Eng of doing an end-around at Tuesday’s meeting by presenting a housing analysis from a nonprofit policy group that three council members had already rejected as controversial. Mayor Neysa Fligor and fellow council members Jonathan Weinberg and Sally Meadows were clearly exasperated over what was intended to be a presentation from Enander about crafting a city response to the state’s Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) numbers. RHNA determines housing goals for each city, with targets set by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) per direction of the state’s Department of Housing and Community Development. Los Altos' current target is 477 new units by 2023, ballooning to 1,948 units by 2031.