Garlic Festival board pulls products from Welcome Center
If Gilroy tourists want a Garlic Festival apron, a G-Fest
Technology brings increased efficiency to Gilroy City Hall
The City of Gilroy has announced the introduction of new software by Accela that makes it easier for staff to prepare staff reports and agendas for the City Council and Planning Commission. The switch, which went live for the November 21st city council meeting, according to a press release, makes the process more efficient, less-time consuming and near paperless. Staff training on the new software package began in October and the result is a process that automates the entire staff report preparation, circulation and approval process for better workflow and productivity. The system then creates the agenda and meeting packet - completely eliminating paper. "What used to take 4-5 hours to accomplish with a manual paper process now takes 10 minutes to complete - with just a click of a button we have a council packet ready for distribution," stated City Clerk, Shawna Freels.
Santa Teresa Road Project Crashes
Problem with concrete could delay project a year or more as city
UPDATE: City will not appeal Mi Pueblo decision
A motion to appeal Mi Pueblo's bright facade was denied, but not
Election 2012: One-stop shop for local results
You can find full results to the Gilroy mayor election here.
Advocate critical for growth, owners say
Businesses owners say they need a little help from the city to
New 2024 laws protect workers who use cannabis
Californians that partake in cannabis use in their off-work down time will have more employment protections beginning Jan. 1 thanks to new laws.
Assembly Bill 2188 is an amendment to the state’s Fair Employment and Housing Act and prohibits employers from discriminating against a worker...

















