UPDATE: Committee: Gilroy just has to dance
Bob Tapella had just paid $400 for a live cumbia and reggaeton
State grant means more affordable homes for 28 families
A $1.5 million state grant will knock $50,000 off the price tag
Councilman flop sparks reconsideration of homeless shelter loan
City Council member Bob Dillon has agreed to reconsider
Community helps revamp Gilroy’s ‘operating manual’ for growth
One year ago, 25 members of the General Plan Advisory Committee first gathered for to help revamp the blueprint for Gilroy's future when it comes to development, housing, jobs, transportation and growth in general. The group, known as GPAC, is tasked with revising the city's guiding principles and vision through the creation of a new 20-year General Plan.
Bonds are sure to sell, local officials say
Even though California's credit rating ranks lower than any
Overnight homeless shelter closed for season
Gilroy's only overnight homeless shelter closed on March 31 and is slated to reopen in December. Now, the hundreds who used the shelter each day this year may have no other legal—or secure—place to sleep in town.
City to set sail with steady rise in sewer rates
Gilroy residents and business owners have until Monday to formally protest the city’s plans to raise sewer service rates more than 40 percent over the next five years – a necessary spike, officials say, that will fund anticipated rising costs in maintenance and wastewater operations.



















