Council to pay prevailing wage for library project
The City of Gilroy will continue paying the prevailing wage for
Council approves $500k for pavement, sidewalk projects
Council members wrestled with First Amendment issues, library safety and construction/demolition projects during Monday night’s regular meeting.
Gilroy Flood Preparations
The City of Gilroy has announced the following, in the wake of a heavy rain forecast:Â
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The City of Gilroy is re-defining the very blueprints of its future and community leaders are taking unprecedented steps to ensure residents and business owners play a role in the process.
Occupy Gilroy plans Dec. 3 meeting at Miller Park
Supporters of Gilroy's Occupy movement have staged a third meeting for 12:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at Miller Park on 7851 Carmel St.
City ‘shocks’ downtown investors with arrest warrants
GILROY—Dave and Fran Cunningham were surprised to learn that, after opening a letter from the Gilroy Police Department on Aug. 21, misdemeanor warrants were out for their arrest over the unsafe condition of a downtown building they invested in.
City Council agenda preview: URM liens, historic building design guildines and speed limits
The City of Gilroy will have its regular meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in Council Chambers, located at 7351 Rosanna St. Here are some of the upcoming items on the agenda.
Gilroy sees gain in sales tax receipts in first quarter of 2015
GILROY—Nearly 5 percent more sales tax revenue was collected in Gilroy during the first quarter of 2015 compared to the same time period last year, according to data recently released by the city of Gilroy. That growth surpassed the statewide gain of 3.1 percent.
City saves Gilroy Gardens $50k
City Hall has saved Gilroy Gardens about $50,000 by taking the