Council debates proposed election ethics ordinance
For the first time since it was conceived by a city open
State politicians back mayoral candidate Arellano
Gilroy Councilman Peter Arellano has won the support of three Democratic state assemblymen in his campaign for Gilroy mayor.Â
Red Barn supporters seek access for cleanup days
GILROY—Citizens seeking to save and rehabilitate an old barn in Christmas Hill Park requested approval this week from city officials to hold two volunteer-led cleanup days in November.
Policy summit yields dozens of new meetings
Updates: Council discusses ordinance to make property owners
Water district does not raise rates for first time in eight years
For the first time in eight years, water rates will not rise.
‘Abuse’ of PUDs prompts city action
Too many developers are using the planned unit designation as a way to avoid meeting certain requirements, according to City staff and Mayor Don Gage. To stem the problem, City Council plans on upping the standards for which planned unit developments it approves, after clarifying what its expectations are at the June 2 meeting.
Silva’s Crossing remains closed as storms approach
Silva's Crossing remained closed as of Tuesday, as Gilroy preps
Prop 13, eliminating property tax reassessment on retrofits, passing easily
Initial results show Proposition 13 taking an early commanding
Woodward appointed to vice mayor position
Council unanimously voted to appoint Councilman Perry Woodward to the role of Mayor Pro Tempore, as recommended by Mayor Don Gage.





















