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March 31, 2026

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.

Gilroy City Council race ready, set to go

Gilroy City Councilman Peter Arellano met Friday with City Clerk

Sidewalk heave-ho solution

 After years of piecemeal fixes to Gilroy's cracked and uprooted

Home declared public nuisance due to mounting trash

City Council declared a single-story home on Cypress Court a public nuisance Aug. 4 due to mounting trash around the property, and soon, it will be cleaned up at the property owner’s expense. The council voted unanimously to solicit bids to clean up the refuse at 1221 Cypress Court at the Sept. 8 meeting.

Council will consider (again) binding arbitration

City Councilman Perry Woodward convinced his colleagues Monday night to reconsider putting binding arbitration before voters.

Can Council rein in $55.8M?

City Council is considering taking a closer look at its 300-page biennial budget that includes the addition of seven new jobs and a $55.8 million expenditure for Gilroy police and fire departments, something Mayor Pro Tempore Perry Woodward wants to scale back.

City seeks to fill vacant parks and rec seat

The City of Gilroy is asking residents to apply for an open seat on its Parks and Recreation Commission.

Homeless Burdened

Many out in the rain due to lack of communication,

Downtown parking grumbles

Downtown business and property owners are grumbling about plans

Half Cent for $6 Billion Transit

Santa Clara County residents will pay a half-cent sales tax to improve roads, trains, bike and pedestrian paths to the tune of $6 billion, if a major group representing the top businesses in Silicon Valley has its way.

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