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Gilroy
February 27, 2026

City needs to fill four vacant seats

The City of Gilroy is currently recruiting to fill four vacant seats on various boards and committees. According to the City, boards and commissions were established for the purpose of advising the City Council and providing ongoing input into policies and issues affecting the future of Gilroy.

Five Eye Council

An election that could decide the future face of City Hall is

Don’t Flush: Put Drugs Here

Gilroy Police officer Bobby Zuniga demonstrates the new “Don’t Rush to Flush” bin at the Gilroy Police Department (7301 Hanna St.). The bin was established as part of a $276,000 dollar grant funded project to place and promote 50 bins around the county to ensure that prescription drugs don't get into the water supply.

Commission OKs subdivision

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Council OKs $161k for area services

With little debate and much appreciation, the city council

Medileaf closes doors in Gilroy

MediLeaf patrons were met with a simple, but effective sign

Managers flex muscles

After 22 years of relying on informal, ad hoc salary

Public workshop on Gilroy’s future slated for April 2

The General Plan Advisory Committee, tasked with revamping Gilroy’s vision and guiding principles over the next two decades through the General Plan, will be holding a public workshop April 2. Members of the public who participate will have a chance to share their own ideas about Gilroy’s future with City officials at 6:30 p.m. at Eliot Elementary School.

DA hires SJ cops reporter as media coordinator

The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office has confirmed it will hire longtime San Jose Mercury News crime reporter Sean Webby as its new media coordinator.

City will pay up to $4,000 for Rancho Hills project review

The City of Gilroy will pay up to $4,000 to an independent firm

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