Council punts ordinance restricting building colors
GILROY—Despite a push from Mayor Don Gage and city staff to implement an ordinance restricting the colors of new and existing buildings in Gilroy, a divided council put off adoption of a law some called “overregulation” and “anti-business.”
Rosen edges current boss for DA seat
After a neck-and-neck race, prosecutor Jeff Rosen edged out his
Dispatch to receive access to 911 recordings
Gilroy's City Council decided Monday to allow the Gilroy
3,200 mail-in ballots left to be counted in Gilroy
There are 3,200 outstanding mail-in ballots to be counted in the
Cedar Fair will not sell Great America, Gilroy Gardens management stays in place
GILROY - Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, which owns California's Great America amusement park in Santa Clara and manages Gilroy Gardens, will not be selling Great America to a San Francisco real estate company as announced in September.
Council to discuss rezoning land as ‘high density’
In order to meet certain state requirements of low-income housing, the City Council will discuss at their regular meeting Monday adapting the housing section of the general plan by rezoning 26 acres within the city to “high density residential” raising the minimum unit per acre from 16 to 20 in these areas.
High-speed rail funding from bonds could be in jeopardy
SACRAMENTO - The California Legislature should not authorize the issuance of $6 billion in bonds to start building the state's $98.5 billion bullet train project, a state-appointed review panel says in a key report to be released Tuesday.



















