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Gilroy
April 9, 2026

Gilroy, MH and County Plan Regional Fire Response

Officials meet to discuss hiring consultant to coordinate and

City Council matches demographics

Gilroy is becoming increasingly Latino, according to new census reports, and its elected officials match the city’s shifting demographics. The re-election of Peter Leroe-Muñoz as the Gilroy City Council’s fourth Latino member may enable the city to avoid the kind of dramatic shift to district...

Updated: City cuts a deal, nixes layoffs

Two of the city's four unions are expected to avoid layoffs by

Campaign Funds in Question

Campaign Funds in Question Contributions raise inquiry: Is

Lawsuit trips up city

Last month, the City of Gilroy paid $450,000 in a hush-hush $700,000 settlement to a 70-year-old man who sued after tripping over a patch of jagged, uplifted sidewalk on Martin Street in front of Garlic City Billiards two years ago.

Putting in the Extra Effort

Bruce Williams honored as Chamber's 2005 Man of the Year

Bracco revives South County Housing bailout

UPDATED (7:45 P.M.): Councilman Dion Bracco thinks he made a

Quarry battle looms

The developers behind a proposed quarry-cum-neighborhood project

News briefs: Ordinance starts 45-day ban on building east of U.S. 101

The Gilroy City Council voted 7-0 to approve a 45-day ban on

$1.75M to guide General Plan update

City Council voted unanimously Monday night to authorize an almost $1.75 million contract to hire two consulting firms that will work in tandem to guide a 25-person citizen committee in updating Gilroy’s 20-year General Plan.

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