Less Bumpy Roads!
The city’s streets are set to get a lot less bumpy, as Gilroy City Council on Monday approved $500,000 to purchase new pavement maintenance equipment to improve the shoddy condition of the city’s streets.
Black relishes unopposed primary win to face Monning in November
New to the political scene, Linda
Youth center not earthquake safe (again)
City puts up notice, calls engineer, plans for possible
Population rises, but still less than 50K
Gilroyans should get ready to see a new population total on the
Curtain drops on 24-year career
City Administrator Jay Baksa will retire Friday after 24 years




















