City Council meeting: Woodward holds pricey legal fees in contempt
During Monday night’s regular City Council meeting, members agreed to take a hard look at cutting down legal costs to the City, extended a temporary moratorium for check cashing and payday lending businesses and continued closed session negotiations with unions representing city employees and firefighters.
Sidewalk heave-ho solution
 After years of piecemeal fixes to Gilroy's cracked and uprooted
City, police close in on a deal
Months of negotiations between the city and police appear to be
Clerk and unions: raises in line with city employees
City Clerk Shawna Freels would not definitively say if she would
Supes holding FY2015 budget meetings this week
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors is slated to weigh in on a proposed $4.9 billion budget and establish funding priorities and levels for County services by the end of this week.
Voters give Measure F a failing grade
Despite the injection of more than $35,000 in the coffers of the campaign in favor of Measure F—mainly from developers and car dealers—Gilroy voters spoke and the half-cent sales tax increase fell short by more than 550 votes, based on unofficial semi-final results from the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters.
Gilroy City Hall Gets a Facelift
Thirty years is a long time, but to tack on another seven for needed upgrades to City Hall, that was tough amidst peeling wallpaper, dangling blinds and worn out floor covering once trod on by a motorcycle driven by a new city council member.




















