Guest Column: What to do about Gilroy’s rising debt?
With the budget crisis facing Gilroy, one thing is evident, the status quo is not going to cut it anymore. Changes in how government delivers service and what those services costs are going to happen whether or not you like it or not. That is just a simple fact of economics; we are living in a time of limited resources with huge unfunded liabilities created by overly generous salaries and pension benefits made to public employees and mounting costs of repairing our aging infrastructure.
City council takes tiff to the ballot
Not only did city council members split on the idea of extending
Council schedules public Gardens meeting
After briefly, and privately, considering the sale of Gilroy
Mayoral race campaign donations
Campaign donations are public record, and Gilroy's mayoral candidates were recently required to submit to the City a complete list of their donors last week.Â
Council to consider ban on pot dispensaries
Gilroy's City Council will discuss a possible ban on medical
Policy summit yields dozens of new meetings
Updates: Council discusses ordinance to make property owners
Retired Gilroy native throws hat into council ring
Gilroy native Pasquale Greco may not have much political
Developer sues Gilroy for not approving 501-unit housing proposal
The Gilroy City Council this week narrowly voted to defend the city against a lawsuit that claims it has violated state housing laws by declining, so far, to approve a 501-unit residential project proposed on Las Animas Avenue.
Following a July 29 closed session discussion...






















