No response from building owners after city files suits
GILROY—Despite filing lawsuits against two downtown property owners more than three weeks ago in a “last resort” effort to bring their buildings up to earthquake safety codes, neither owner has responded, city officials said Wednesday.
New law gives tenants more time to respond to eviction notices
Tenants in California will have twice as much time to respond to eviction notices and potentially avoid losing their homes under a bill signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sept. 24.
The new law comes amid a statewide housing crisis, and after a...
Cesar Chavez Day cost $4.4 million in public wages
Santa Clara County spent more than $4.4 million to give its
City will not appeal Mi Pueblo decision
The Gilroy City Council decided not to appeal the Planning
Updated: Marijuana dispensary up in smoke?
A split city council rejected the idea of a medical marijuana
Council approves half-cent sales tax measure
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Council set to take on arbitration
Members will examine mediation, grants, land use, sidewalk