How to spend $1.3M of the city’s money
Late into the evening at the end of a busy City Council meeting May 21, the council passed more than $1.3 million in expenditures for the coming fiscal year on account of predicted tax revenue increases.
New Directions for Downtown
Calling his new direction, “GDBA 2.0,” fledgling Downtown Business Association President Gary Walton promised greater coordination with community partners, and sharing of expertise to other downtown merchants.
Registrar: Ballots are in the mail for Nov. 5 election
Ballots and other information contained in the Santa Clara County vote-by-mail packet will be sent to more than 1.04 million local voters starting this week, according to election officials. The packets for the Nov. 5 general election are being mailed to every active registered...
Council approves adult entertainment ordinance
The City Council unanimously outlawed full nudity at adult
Gilroy just has to dance, committee says
A committee designated by the Gilroy City Council is reviewing
Leadership Gilroy now accepting applications for 2013
To be a part of Gilroy's next crop of movers and shakers, sign up for Gilroy's Leadership Gilroy, class of 2013.
Retrofitting ordinance nears approval
The City of Gilroy is inching closer to approving a new set of
City settles officer shooting lawsuit
The City of Gilroy awarded more than $2 million in damages and fees in July to the family of a man who was shot and killed by a Gilroy Police officer nearly five years ago, conceding a drawn-out legal battle for the sake of time and resources, according to staff and Council members.




















