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March 27, 2026

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Council considers $2,989 raise for city clerk

After several months of closed-to-the-public talks and meetings with a City Council subcommittee, Council will vote during their regular meeting Monday night on whether to give the city clerk a merit raise. 

Advocates buy barn more time

The iconic yet long-neglected fixture lodged within Christmas Hill Park, one that has been boarded-up and fenced off since the 1990s, will stand for another year after City Council voted unanimously to call off the bulldozers.

Formal Camino Arroyo Bridge groundbreaking set for Wednesday

A formal ground breaking for the Camino Arroyo Bridge will take

Clerk and unions: raises in line with city employees

City Clerk Shawna Freels would not definitively say if she would

New administrator cuts $4.5 M, awaits council reaction

Just weeks after coming on board, Gilroy's new city

Huge Housing Development Proposed for North Gilroy

GILROY—The city council will decide Monday whether to recommend annexing 721 acres of farmland north of the city to build a massive planned development with two schools, a major shopping center and several parks.

More money needed for sidewalks

After spending more than $13 million on Gilroy Gardens earlier

Council roundup: raises, K9 injury claims, drinking in parks, payday lending restrictions

City Council voted unanimously in support of giving City Administrator Tom Haglund a 2 percent raise ($4,299) Monday night, which brings his annual salary to $219,255.

State Senate race, take two; Blakeslee, Laird face off in Aug. 17 special election

A ballot for state Senate District 15? This must be Groundhog

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