New eyes focus on City Hall
The new city councilman stared at the dais from the third row of
Interview: Councilman Peter Leroe-Muñoz
He came to Gilroy as deputy district attorney prosecuting drug dealers and bad financial actors. Mayor Pro Tempore Peter Leroe-Muñoz is a Harvard Law School alum with a first-hand understanding of public safety issues affecting the region. No longer in the running for state Assembly, having dropped out of the race in January, Leroe-Muñoz has two more years left in his term on the City Council. In this Q&A he addresses a major project’s effect on the communications capabilities of law enforcement and emergency responders across the region, as well as a rumour about his residency.
VTA asks for public comment on new plan
Residents had the opportunity Wednesday to comment on the Valley Transportation Authority's transportation plan.
City Hall will remain 5-day-a-week business
Council tells staff to drop idea of 4-day work week despite
News briefs: Ordinance starts 45-day ban on building east of U.S. 101
The Gilroy City Council voted 7-0 to approve a 45-day ban on
Tech-Savvy Garlic Chief Full of Ideas
The Gilroy resident and longtime festival volunteer is quick to
Transportation Tax Goes on the Ballot
After nearly two years of reaching out to local municipalities and compiling a laundry list of transportation issues throughout the county, the 12-member VTA board voted unanimously to place a 30-year, countywide half-cent sales tax measure on the November ballot.
Less overtime despite furloughs
To the surprise of some city council members, overtime at City
Tobacco license ordinance moves forward
City officials are moving forward with a plan to ensure any access minors might have to tobacco products behind the counter is cut off. On Monday night, City Council voted unanimously to proceed with the preparation of an ordinance that would, if formally adopted at a future meeting, require that tobacco retailers pay to obtain an annual license through the city.


















