Polls positive for ‘Quality of Life’ tax
City Council is pushing ahead with plans to place a sales tax or bond measure on the November 2014 ballot, after polling data shows “solid support” for a revenue-generating “Quality of Life” initiative proposed earlier this year by Mayor Don Gage.
Councilman solidifies candidacy for supervisor
Councilman Peter Arellano took the next step toward actually
Gilroy’s first chief of police dead at 81
C.J. Laizure, the first to fill the police chief position in
Councilwoman questions city’s vehicle purchases
GILROY—Gilroy Councilwoman Cat Tucker is questioning the mayor’s motivations for trying to slash $200,000 from the Gilroy Welcome Center.
Downtown business association launches new website
The Gilroy Downtown Business Association announced the launch of
Council to talk increasing landscaping services on Monday
City Council is gearing up for their meeting Monday night, where they will discuss a $115,000 budget amendment from the general fund to go toward landscape maintenance that will maintain Gilroy Sports Park at the southern edge of the city, which hasn’t been maintained by the city since 2009.
Prop 17 regulating vehicle insurance takes early lead
Proposition 17, which would allow insurance companies to reduce
Gilroy teachers reach tentative, 2-year salary pact
Gilroy teachers have reached tentative contract agreement for an 8.5 percent pay hike over two years.

















