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Gilroy
February 9, 2026

It’s all over but the voting

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City wants tougher ag bill

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California Senate vote keeps bullet train alive

SACRAMENTO – The state Senate authorized initial funding for California's high-speed rail project, handing a victory to Gov. Jerry Brown and the Obama administration, which have been pushing hard for the first-in-the-nation bullet train.

Bonfante Board Openings

Gilroy's horticultural park invites residents to apply for board

Signs a hot topic at City Council meeting

Gilroy City Council members during their regular Monday night meeting indicated they are interested in a policy that allows nonprofit organizations and other groups to display banners over Monterey Street through downtown, but wanted staff to take a closer look at the proposed fees and consider how to avoid embarrassing content without restricting freedom of speech.

Potential quarry irks residents

County awaits re-submittal of application before public outreach

Cedars on Caltrans Chopping Block

New bridge over Uvas Creek will require a significant but brief

Downtown sidewalks to close for pressure washing

Parts of downtown sidewalks will be off-limits to pedestrians

UPDATED: Proposed budget would end furloughs

The City of Gilroy has released a draft of its budget for the

Thou shalt paseo

Ask a handful of downtown business owners how they feel about demolishing two vacant buildings to make way for a pair of paseos on Monterey Street, and the answer repeats itself like a staggered chorus:

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