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Gilroy
February 3, 2026

Current longest working city employee retires

Carmen Medrano began working for the City of Gilroy’s finance department in 1972 as a part-time office hand while a freshman at Gilroy High School, as a temporary means for extra cash.

Applause, protest for new park

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Park Soil Replaces Dry Pond

Excess dirt from sports park to be used as filler at Las Animas

Glines, Child, Ruiz claim 3 Gav seats

With 105 of 105 precincts reporting, Walt Glines has secured a

Meeting tonight: Council to talk rabbits, $1M pavement project

The Gilroy City Council on Monday will consider an ordinance that would restrict the number of rabbits, chickens and other similarly sized creatures residents can own within the city limits.

With fire union set to vote on city proposal, council explores contracting options

The City Council wants to take a closer look at contracting out

Only Two Get a Nod

Both public safety unions endorse Bracco and Gartman for City

Residents needed for Citizens Advisory Committee

City asks low-income residents to help it better fund area

Know the Candidates: Dan Harney

No stranger to the dais, Gilroy City Council candidate Daniel Harney was appointed to the council in January after former Mayor Don Gage resigned a month earlier, fallout from the since rescinded 721-acre housing proposal that threw the legislative body into a moment of chaos and led to the successful urban growth boundary petition campaign that resulted in Measure H.

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