Mayor Announces First Street Emergency Repairs
Mayor Roland Velasco announced emergency repairs beginning Sunday to blighted First Street.Â
59 new homes approved for Glen Loma
Gilroy’s largest housing development continues to build out along the smooth, sloped terrain of the city’s west side, as the planning commission last week, unanimously approved the tentative map of Glen Loma Ranch’s newest neighborhood.
GOP, Dems have competing visions for rail study
WASHINGTON – Lawmakers are now competing to influence the next big review of California high-speed rail, underscoring the project's new political vulnerability.
Council chambers set for $182,000 face-lift
Council OKs last of money for remodeling 1970s-era chambers in
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.
Council candidates talk about the issues
The Nov. 6 election is just a month away, and Gilroy residents will be voting for four City Council members. Three council members will be elected to a four-year seat, and one will be elected to a two-year seat.
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