Morgan Hill, Gilroy save $3.3 million on wastewater projects
As he headed home from a wastewater meeting Tuesday morning,
Guest Column: What to do about Gilroy’s rising debt?
With the budget crisis facing Gilroy, one thing is evident, the status quo is not going to cut it anymore. Changes in how government delivers service and what those services costs are going to happen whether or not you like it or not. That is just a simple fact of economics; we are living in a time of limited resources with huge unfunded liabilities created by overly generous salaries and pension benefits made to public employees and mounting costs of repairing our aging infrastructure.
First year of park profits: $400
A year and a half after the city bought the 536 hilly acres
Gilroy’s resolutions for 2017
Diets, campaign promises, community service, more time with family and friends and eating more garlic--those are some of New Year’s resolutions from GIlroy business owners, residents and politicians for 2017.
Election 2014: Meet the candidates
The Gilroy Dispatch conducted Q&As with candidates for both the Gilroy City Council and the Gilroy Unified School District's Board of Education. See what they had to say here:
City OKs advocates’ access to Red Barn with conditions
GILROY—City officials will allow advocates for Christmas Hill Park’s Red Barn to enter the boarded-up structure and work to prevent further weather-related damage, but not until nine city requirements are met.
Council approves new sidewalks near Eliot school, Gilroy Museum
The City Council unanimously approved $87,941 Monday night to
Two days, 16 hours: Gilroy City Council wraps up retreat
The Gilroy City Council had some things to write home about


















