Gilroy’s population surpasses 52,000; little impact on city
Gilroy's population surpassed the 52,000 mark this year, though
Greco places campaign signs throughout Gilroy
It may only be August, but Pasquale Greco is already out of the
Study session on future of arts center, parking set for Monday
The Gilroy City Council will host a special study session Monday night at City Hall to talk options for a potentially new location for the city-owned Interim Center for the Arts on Monterey Street and plan for the addition of more parking downtown.
URM building owners ‘stepping up to the plate’
Mayor Don Gage's tough stance on fixing up downtown's unreinforced masonry buildings is paying off, according to City staff.
City Hall art gallery gives photographer good exposure
City Hall is offering up a free dose of art with every visit. Among the many departments handing out stacks of paperwork and permits, the art gallery gracing the walls of City Hall’s central corridor is doling out inspiration to passersby.
Q&A with Gilroy City Council candidate Pasquale Greco
Before interviewing the candidates, the Editorial Board of the
Council to consider regulating alcohol consumption in public parks
City Council will be considering during its upcoming regular meeting Monday an amendment to Gilroy City Code that could limit the consumption of alcohol in public parks to a reservation and permit-only basis.