Open Government Commission quashes appeal
The Open Government Commission—tasked with ensuring that citizens are provided with greater access to information—quashed the Gilroy Dispatch’s appeal of a denied records request for the names of the City’s disabled public safety retirees.
Gilroy groups have tax-exempt status revoked
More than two dozen organizations in Gilroy are among
City not backing down on URM liens
Dealing with downtown's 18 unreinforced masonry buildings is slow-going but starting to yield results, following City Council's last-ditch effort in June to enforce liens on property owners who were noncompliant in retrofitting their buildings to local and state safety regulations.
Gilroy City Council race ready, set to go
Gilroy City Councilman Peter Arellano met Friday with City Clerk
Arellano still undecided about council run
Councilman Peter Arellano said he is still undecided about
City Road Maintenance Program Plugs Along
More than double the size of combined area of Pacheco Pass
Assemblywoman to announce Senate bid
Assemblywoman Anna Caballero is set to officially announce her
Blankley holds lead for Gilroy mayor in early vote count
Initial results from the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters show incumbent Marie Blankley leading in the race for mayor of Gilroy in the Nov. 5 election, with incumbent Zach Hilton leading the count in the six-candidate field for three city council seats.
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Council roundup: raises, K9 injury claims, drinking in parks, payday lending restrictions
City Council voted unanimously in support of giving City Administrator Tom Haglund a 2 percent raise ($4,299) Monday night, which brings his annual salary to $219,255.




















