Gilroyans get into local government
Calling it the “best turnout they've seen in years,” City Council members were delighted with the sheer number of applicants who showed up eager to serve on City committees during the regular meeting Monday.
Disability retirements questioned
Too many public safety employees in Gilroy are claiming the tax-free haven of a disability retirement, according to a June report by the Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury.
City’s proactive cuts rewarded with positive bond rating
A few days after the city council unanimously approved a nearly
New department head at City Hall
Former Morgan Hill Community Development Director David Bischoff
What’s Faster to San Jose, Train, Car or Bus?
Like the movie Groundhog Day, every morning some 60 percent of Gilroy residents take the same trip over and over to their jobs in San Jose and Silicon Valley and they have to figure out the best, fastest and cheapest way to get there.
Truck route protest in the wrong lane
One Gilroy City Councilman has helped residents of the east side
City to consult businesses on new dancing regulations
The city council decided Monday night to consult downtown
Split council rejects more sign law talks
GILROY—On a split vote, the Gilroy City Council Monday handed a defeat to business leaders seeking to ease restrictions of advertising banners.
Council voted to rezone 26 acres as ‘high density’
City Council voted 7-0 Monday night to rezone certain sections of the city to "high density residential" in order to meet state requirements of low-income housing.



















