Is the city spending too much on downtown group?
The Gilroy Downtown Business Association found itself in the crosshairs at the City Council meeting on Monday, after its annual funding from the city was pulled from the consent agenda and brought forward for discussion.
Developer sues Gilroy for not approving 501-unit housing proposal
The Gilroy City Council this week narrowly voted to defend the city against a lawsuit that claims it has violated state housing laws by declining, so far, to approve a 501-unit residential project proposed on Las Animas Avenue.
Following a July 29 closed session discussion...
Residents must pay up to drink in public parks
Gilroy residents will need to fork over at least $50 to drink alcohol in local parks for the next three years, since City Council breathed new life into an ordinance that was set to expire Nov. 17.
UPDATE: Gilroy Dispatch California Election
Tuesday's election included seven candidates vying for three
Road, rail promises up for a debate
Gilroyans who voted to tax themselves in November to improve local transportation may have a longer and trickier wait than they expected.
Reprieve for owners of shaky downtown buildings
Making sure every downtown building meets modern earthquake
City Council to discuss rail project
The Gilroy City Council will hold a study session at 6 p.m.
City’s new anti-gang measures
In some ways, Gilroy has become the poster child for an aggressive anti-gang movement over the last four months, highlighted by two celebrated and widely publicized raids that netted roughly 80 total known gang members and their associates.


















