Council passes request to put liens on homeowners who haven’t paid their trash bill
During Monday's meeting, City Council reluctantly passed a motion to place liens on 127 Gilroy properties with tenants who haven't paid their trash bills, conceding to the fact that they are legally bound to approving it because of city health codes.Â
Historic Talk and Walk Features the Old and New
Connie Rogers, a historic tour guide for the Gilroy Museum,
Council to discuss improvements to library
The City of Gilroy will have its regular meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in Council Chambers, 7351 Rosanna St. Here are some of the upcoming items on the agenda.
Big dreams born from debris?
Leave it to the Gilroy Arts Alliance to see beauty in a string of unoccupied, uninhabitable buildings near the heart of the city's downtown.
Pot shop win ignites city ire
A Superior Court judge handed down a divisive ruling Tuesday
Head-on collision closes State Road 156, keeps traffic snarled through morning commute
A woman traveling on State Road 156 north of Hollister this
Debate over tobacco dealer license fee reignites
City Council is considering stepping up local enforcement of state law that prohibits the sale of tobacco to minors, but charging businesses an annual fee to fund sting operations to ensure compliance isn't the way to do it, Mayor Don Gage asserted.
City Blocks Access to Santa Teresa Documents
Officials who blame construction company for road troubles
















