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March 5, 2026

Landowners challenge proposed water rate hike

GILROY—In the face of proposed water rate increases for residents, some are seeking to halt the city’s efforts by attempting to gather 6,756 letters from Gilroy property owners who are against it. Property owners can thwart attempts to increase water rates and other property-related expenses if a majority protests—in writing—to elected officials under Proposition 218.

Resale Limits Under Review

A newly formed housing committee is reviewing city policies that

Perry’s prepping, planning for mayoral bid

Councilman Perry Woodward has the 2012 city elections earmarked,

Council extends deadline to fix URM buildings

Downtown property owners will have five more months to get their

Downtown business association launches new website

The Gilroy Downtown Business Association announced the launch of

Drought, ag at center focus for first-ever Legislative Summit

South County’s first legislative summit, hosted by the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce on April 25, was a who’s-who of local elected officials from congressional representatives to both mayors of Gilroy and Morgan Hill.

City Hall to close every other Friday

Gilroy's non-unionized, high-ranking staff have joined two of

State auditor issues financial warning on California bullet train

California's $98.5-billion bullet train project has become "increasingly risky" because of uncertainty about where the money will come from to finish even the first phase, the state auditor warned Tuesday.

Rivas re-elected as Assembly Speaker

Robert Rivas, who represents 29th California district, was re-elected this week as Speaker of the California State Assembly.  Rivas, of Hollister, now begins his second year as Assembly Speaker following a unanimous vote by his Democratic colleagues on Dec. 2.  “I am filled with great pride...

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