Quality of Life tax polling results coming soon
Mayor Don Gage and the City are forging ahead with a proposed “Quality of Life” tax to possibly fund projects that improve safety, create recreational opportunities for the community and bolster economic revitalization and recovery.
Council annual retreat to be held Friday, Saturday
Solving gang problems, revitalizing downtown and preparing for a
Pot shop win ignites city ire
A Superior Court judge handed down a divisive ruling Tuesday
Cleaning up the messy signs
The Gilroy City Council is adding teeth and toughening up Gilroy's sign ordinance to include a ban on a wide variety of signage, from prohibiting A-frame signs thoughout the city – including downtown – to axing costumed sign waving human advertisers on public property.
As library heads to Leavesley, some see lost opportunity
If the city council approves the move, a temporary library will
Local builder’s patience crumbles after historical gurus delay forced project
Steve Ashford was happy to see public safety trump history, but
Councilman storms out of meeting
In a heated moment during Monday night's City Council meeting, a spat culminated with Councilman Peter Arellano, a mayoral candidate, storming out of the meeting mid-vote, an episode that present and former Council members say they have never seen before.
Council to consider ban on pot dispensaries
Gilroy's City Council will discuss a possible ban on medical
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.





















