Council preview: purchase of Uvas Debell Park, payday lending ban, City audit released
The City Council has a full agenda for their regular meeting Monday night. Here's a few of the items your community leaders will be discussing:
Council defers pool decision
City Council voted 4-1 Monday night to put the discussion of saving the defunct pool at South Valley Middle School in the lap of the Gilroy Unified School District to give them the opportunity to discuss how much they could contribute to the $621,850 estimated price tag to fix and operate the pool for one year.Â
Keeping out of trouble’s reach
It had to be one of the worst days of his life. Eleven years
Business community hopes for ‘compromise’ on signs
GILROY—The Gilroy business community’s leader is hoping for a compromise on the city’s law governing advertising signs and banners, in light of the recent denial of a request to open up communication lines with city staff.
City seeks grant funding for pilot project to house the homeless
The City of Gilroy is making strides with its 15-step plan to address homelessness in the community, including seeking grant funding to house some of the long-term homeless and purchasing locks to install on the doors to restrooms in public parks, according to Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner.
New retail, restaurant shops to open on edge of downtown
A once empty plot of land will soon be home to additional retail
Gilroy City Council race ready, set to go
Gilroy City Councilman Peter Arellano met Friday with City Clerk




















