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January 10, 2026

Library tax breakdown

Gilroy

Downtown Struggle

Businesses attribute drop in sales to downtown road closures and

End of police concessions mean $1.1 M in increased city expense

Gilroy Police Department's union contract with the city is set

Council punts ordinance restricting building colors

GILROY—Despite a push from Mayor Don Gage and city staff to implement an ordinance restricting the colors of new and existing buildings in Gilroy, a divided council put off adoption of a law some called “overregulation” and “anti-business.”

Voters brave lines to choose: Obama or Romney

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney dueled to the end Tuesday as voters battered by years of economic pain and uncertainty decided whether to give Obama four more years or to send him home as the first president in 20 years to be denied a second term.

Extracting Affordable Housing

Inclusionary zoning policy would require percentage of

City sets up Takko-Machi fund

The Gilroy City Council voted unanimously Monday night to

Alejo accepts nominations for Woman of the Year

March is Women's History Month. To commemorate the outstanding women in our communities, Assemblymember Luis A. Alejo will name one leader from the district the 2012 Woman of the Year.

Fee hike fight just under way

Gilroy

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