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March 2, 2026

City won’t let Latino community agency have a ground floor storefront downtown

A Latino advocacy group that puts on the annual Tamale festival in downtown Gilroy was left out in the cold Monday, as the City Council in a 3-2 vote, refused to give them the okay to occupy the ground floor of a building in Gilroy’s downtown historic district.

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Public workshop on Gilroy’s future slated for April 2

The General Plan Advisory Committee, tasked with revamping Gilroy’s vision and guiding principles over the next two decades through the General Plan, will be holding a public workshop April 2. Members of the public who participate will have a chance to share their own ideas about Gilroy’s future with City officials at 6:30 p.m. at Eliot Elementary School.

Growth or no growth? Official votes both ways

There was more than met the eye last Monday at the Gilroy City Council meeting when the council voted 5-2 to reject city staff's recommendation to approve an extension of the city's Residential Development Ordinance with Councilmembers Peter Leroe-Muñoz and Fred Tovar being the...

2 percent utility tax for additional Morgan Hill police to be on ballot

Morgan Hill voters will decide whether or not to tax themselves

Westfield cuts project by nearly two-thirds

Westfield abandons years-long application process and potential

Fire chief lawsuit could cost city $230K

The City of Gilroy is racking up thousands of dollars in legal fees as it staunchly resists settling a year-old lawsuit from two firefighter chiefs who claim they were cheated out of overtime pay, according to court records.

Bid for library project is $5M less than expected

The lowest apparent bid for Gilroy's library came in today at

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