Sharks, city scramble as ice rink construction costs rise
City of Gilroy staff and San Jose Sharks officials will meet soon to talk about how to proceed with the 100,000-square-foot Sharks Ice Gilroy project in the face of rapidly increasing construction costs.
Representatives from the two parties will meet March 6 as negotiations continue...
Gilroy Eyes First Fridays
They help draw visitors to downtown districts from Santa Cruz to San Jose, now Gilroy will get its own First Friday, starting Jan. 6.
$2.3M: To take, or not to take?
Accepting a $2.3 million grant from the federal government to
Watch the State of the City address live on our Web site
Mayor Al Pinheiro will update fellow council members and
GilPAC announces candidate endorsements
Gilroy Political Action Committee, a group of local business owners affiliated with the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday they are endorsing water district board member Don Gage for mayor, praising his "depth and breadth" of business experience.
Downtown sidewalks to close for pressure washing
Parts of downtown sidewalks will be off-limits to pedestrians
Developers pay for local traffic improvements
Developers are footing the bill for a variety of local traffic improvements, including the recent installation of Gilroy's first roundabout and the addition of left-turn signals to some of city's busier intersections.
Highway 25 widening plans continue despite $300M price tag
With a price tag estimated at more than $300 million for
Urban growth boundary petitions delivered to City Hall
Wearing t-shirts with “Stomp out Sprawl” emblazoned across their chests and carrying two large file boxes filled with more than 3,500 signed petitions in support of an urban growth boundary (UGB) for Gilroy, the folks of Gilroy Growing Smarter (GGS) were in a celebratory mood on Monday at City Hall.


















