New retail, restaurant shops to open on edge of downtown
A once empty plot of land will soon be home to additional retail
Two parking birds with one stone?
More than $5.5 million in bond money set aside to fund a new downtown parking structure has languished in a bank account for almost a year after the Gilroy Public Library opened on Sixth Street.
City briefs: Neighborhood renewal, coffee with the Mayor and cash for your guns
Gilroy Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Renewal Process begins
After huge fuss, Council orders ‘paint the crosswalk’
After City staff defended their reasons to angry residents for removing a heavily trafficked crosswalk on Wren Avenue and Byers Street near El Roble Park for three months, Council told staff to repaint the crosswalk immediately during their regular meeting Monday.
25 cents for single-use grocery bags?
The Santa Clara County Recycling and Waste Reduction Commission
Dancing, used police firearms on city council agenda
On Monday, the Gilroy City Council will consider a new, more specific version of the city's entertainment ordinance that could relax regulations on dancing downtown.Â



















