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November 8, 2025

City phone lines to shut down Friday morning

The City of Gilroy will be required to shut down all

Public Pensions Weighing Heavy on Gilroy Taxpayers

Gilroy’s three biggest public employers have amassed more than $183 million in unpaid pension liabilities. That’s likely more than ever, and a figure that, absent major reform, will grow and siphon budget funds from essential public services, say officials and pension experts.

Signs a testament to economic woes

Amador and Brianna Leal just wanted to get the word out about

Vow to Help Schools Cools Off in Advance of Monday Meeting

Developers asked to help prevent school overcrowding plan to

152 Signal Light Party

Gilroy Foods employees will no longer have to wait for a break

Velladao Report Awaited

City will wait for report from state inspection before making

City Council agenda preview: The Red Barn’s fate, Quality of Life tax talk, drinking in parks

The City Council has a smorgasbord of items to cover for their regular meeting Monday night. Here is a sampling of what City leaders in your community will be discussing:

Neighbors Say Proposed PGE Substation Mars Environment

Residents of one of Gilroy’s most beautiful and environmentally fragile areas are fighting mad because PG&E is considering it for a power substation.

Council approves higher water rates for residents

The Gilroy City Council voted 5-1 and approved controversial water and sewer rate hikes for residents Monday, despite calls from more than a dozen opponents who suggested elected officials hold off on voting for at least a month to allow for more notification of residents by mail—especially those who speak Spanish.

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