330-room Holiday Inn planned near Outlets
The planning commission voted unanimously May 3 to approve a hotel project for a Holiday Inn and a Holiday Inn Extended Stay on the corner of Leavesley Road and Forest Street near the Premium Outlets, under the condition that the developer further negotiates with the city before presenting the plan to City Council.
City Council agenda preview
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.
Woodward drops out of mayor race, backs Don Gage
Councilman Perry Woodward announced Thursday that he is no longer running for mayor, in light of former Gilroy Mayor Don Gage's decision to enter the race.Â
Downtown has its face: DBA picks new coordinator
After perusing more than 40 applications over the course of several months, the Gilroy Downtown Business Association has tabbed its first part-time coordinator to plan downtown events and promote local businesses.
Higher than expected turnout causes some ballot shortages
Due to higher-than-expected turnout in today's election, the
PG&E targets 100-plus Gilroy trees
GILROY—More than 100 trees on Gilroy’s east side will be cut down or trimmed by PG&E so first responders can get to an underground gas pipeline if disaster strikes.
U.S. 101 improvement project between Gilroy and Hollister needs funding
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is seeking funding for a $479 million improvement project of U.S. 101 between Gilroy and Hollister.
Slide Show: The Christmas Parade Drew Thousands
Did you make it to the holiday parade? It's a great way for Gilroyans to bring in the spirit of the season.Â
Farmers face new water runoff rules
Despite a tremendous appearance of farmers and members of the public in opposition to new rules regarding water runoff, the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Board voted unanimously to pass the proposal that will require farmers to closely monitor their water runoff.

















