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December 8, 2025

City gets ‘movement and cooperation’ with URM problem

While dealing with downtown Gilroy’s unreinforced masonry buildings has been like “pulling teeth,” the city and individual property owners say they’re making progress in bringing the structures up to the city’s earthquake safety code.

Gilroy keeps out cannabis sales

Unlike what’s going on in neighboring Hollister, the green dreams of pot entrepreneurs in Gilroy are drying up. The city has already legislated against medical marijuana dispensaries and will take action in the next few weeks to ban recreational growing and sales of cannabis. “We have...

CPI provision removed from Alejo’s minimum wage bill

Assemblyman Luis Alejo’s bill proposing a minimum wage increase passed through a key Senate committee Wednesday, but only after legislators removed a provision that would have attached the figure to the Consumer Price Index.

City hires firm to gauge voter support for ‘Quality of Life Bond’

Following Mayor Don Gage's explanation of the “why” behind his proposed plan for a “Quality of Life” bond measure, Council members listened to the “how” from the City's Finance Director Christina Turner and President /CEO Catherine Lew of the Oakland-based Lew Edwards Group, during Monday night's regular City Council meeting.

San Martin Residents Think Porta Potty Plan Stinks

On the corner of Sycamore Avenue and East San Martin Avenue in San Martin, an empty, grassy parcel of land has generated some controversy in the small, unincorporated locality, between Gilroy and Morgan Hill. Middleton Consulting out of Tacoma Washington is in the application process to construct a storage facility for portable toilets on the land and some San Martin residents nearby think the idea stinks.

Gift of Land to Gavilan

College releases details surrounding Coyote Valley deal, but

Council debates proposed election ethics ordinance

For the first time since it was conceived by a city open

Cedars on Caltrans Chopping Block

New bridge over Uvas Creek will require a significant but brief

Council directs city administrator to freeze wages

The City Council directed City Administrator Tom Haglund to

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