Report shows Gilroy falling behind in housing numbers
The City of Gilroy issued only 37 residential building permits in 2025, but sizable new housing projects proposed or “in the pipeline” over the next few years will help the city move closer to its long-term state-mandated numbers.
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Two more Gilroy council contenders looking to qualify
On the last day that he can qualify as a candidate, Councilman
Council rejects new housing developments
GILROY—A united Gilroy City Council voted unanimously Monday to uphold a planning commission denial of a 23-unit, two-story housing project proposed on land next to Gilroy High School.
Beautifying downtown one box at a time
After a successful pilot in June, the city is on track to
Gilroy open to providing salary information online
In light of Morgan Hill's initiative to post an accessible
Unexpected state revenue leaps to $6.6 billion
State revenue has rocketed far beyond projections, providing a
Board of Supervisors push county sales tax to November ballot
Voters will have one more tax to consider on the already packed November 2012 ballot.
Police union narrowly approves deal, avoids layoffs
A divided police union narrowly approved a one-year contract
Planning Commission: Mi Pueblo can keep colors
Heated debate drove groggy-eyed planning commissioners to reach
Gilroy’s eyes in the sky
Ever wonder what the cameras in some of the intersections throughout Gilroy are for?





















