City needs to fill four vacant seats
The City of Gilroy is currently recruiting to fill four vacant seats on various boards and committees. According to the City, boards and commissions were established for the purpose of advising the City Council and providing ongoing input into policies and issues affecting the future of Gilroy.
“Now it’s someone else’s turn”
In the midst of all the shoulder patting, thanking, well wishes and congratulating that transpired at the City Council chambers Friday night as the public officially welcomed Don Gage as their new mayor, retiring Councilman Bob Dillon's parting words put it best.
City pushes ahead on bullet train
GILROY—While the Gilroy portion of the California High-Speed Rail System will be one of the last built in the $68 billion system, city officials and a consulting firm are steaming ahead with environmental planning for a station downtown Gilroy or on prime agricultural land in east Gilroy.
County floats hydration station ordinance
Santa Clara County staff and supervisors are studying a proposal to require all new commercial buildings to install water bottle filling stations, also known as “hydration stations” and “drink tap” stations.
Bracco announces bid for mayor
Gilroy City Councilman Dion Bracco said Tuesday he will run for
Split decision: New maps have Gilroy in two districts
A state citizens committee has given the final thumbs up to a
DA’s office inquiring into embezzlement charge
Since embezzlement accusations were publicly leveled at Gilroy
Candidate’s financial assets made public
Now that the candidates for Gilroy mayor and City Council are official, each candidate has released at least some of their financial assets, in a form knowns as the California 700.
Transit bosses weigh sales tax hike
GILROY—A pay-as-you-go express lane on Highway 101 might be funded by a sales tax hike aimed at raising as much as $2 billion for county transportation improvements, according to a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority plan.



















