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January 14, 2026

Council approves $366K for library lease

Gilroy's public library will begin leasing a temporary site

Rotary gives $25k for sculpture

The Rotary Club of Gilroy gave the city $25,000 to purchase one

Tempers run high on proposed development

Angry residents from the Mesa Ranch area packed City Hall to

Biz takes signs into own hands

A dozen business owners and representatives from the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce have been formulating a game plan to introduce a more business-friendly alternative to the controversial sign ordinance passed by city council on April 7.

Updated: Firework ban unlikely given supermajority requirement and absent mayor

Tonight the city council will consider banning all fireworks for

‘Day of reckoning’ upon City Hall

One in four City Hall workers could lose their jobs next

Public will run the open government commission now, not council

City Council is preparing to change the dynamics of their open government commission – which was created in 2009 to promote transparency from Gilroy staff – as they move to allow members of the public apply for the commission.

Furloughs, layoffs in upcoming state budget proposal

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to save $1.6 billion

Zlotnick receives half

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