Signs to make debut in time for Gilroy Garlic Festival
Less than a week after Gilroy's first new wayfinding sign was
IT upgrades, financial health top of city council concerns
Upgrading the city’s aging IT infrastructure and keeping Gilroy on sound fiscal footing in the face of growing budget pressures were two of city council’s top stated priorities for the next two-to-three years, as discussed on Saturday during the council’s annual goal-setting retreat.
Singing the blues over dance regs
As city officials try to wrap their arms around a proposed
City Council rejects Hecker Pass housing
Greeted by nearly two dozen people who came to express concern Monday over a proposed zoning change, the City Council unanimously denied an application that would have cleared the way for construction of 16 two-story “duet-style” single-family homes along Hecker Pass Road.
Caballero gets behind $11.7B water bond, funds to fix Delta
Assemblywoman Anna Caballero is coauthoring an $11.7 billion
Mayor: Sales tax measure could help Gilroy prosper
With Election Day less than two months away, city officials are asking the community for support of the “Quality of Life” sales tax measure on the ballot. Mayor Don Gage and City Administrator Tom Haglund spoke at the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce's Government Relations Committee meeting Sept. 12 and answered questions from the public.
Home Funds Net Interest, But Few Applications
Since the city resumed the program last month, just one family
Updated: State considers ‘borrowing’ $1 million from Gilroy
Lately it's just been bad news after bad news for the city,





















