City ponders ways to ‘calm’ traffic
In response to growing concerns about speeding and other traffic dangers in neighborhoods, the Gilroy City Council heard a plan for a new Neighborhood Traffic Management program Aug. 27.
The plan had originally been presented at a May 21 meeting, but adjustments were made following...
Gilroy City Council to look at three contentious issues Monday
The Gilroy City Council will look at three hotbed issues at its
Council will consider (again) binding arbitration
City Councilman Perry Woodward convinced his colleagues Monday night to reconsider putting binding arbitration before voters.
Alejo bill apologizes to Filipino Americans
Assemblyman Luis Alejo's office announced Monday the State
Interview: Councilman Peter Leroe-Muñoz
He came to Gilroy as deputy district attorney prosecuting drug dealers and bad financial actors. Mayor Pro Tempore Peter Leroe-Muñoz is a Harvard Law School alum with a first-hand understanding of public safety issues affecting the region. No longer in the running for state Assembly, having dropped out of the race in January, Leroe-Muñoz has two more years left in his term on the City Council. In this Q&A he addresses a major project’s effect on the communications capabilities of law enforcement and emergency responders across the region, as well as a rumour about his residency.
Updated: City, schools get $600K for safer routes to school
The city and school district were awarded more than $600,000 by
County and its largest union reach tentative agreement three-year contract
Santa Clara County government’s largest union, Service Employees International Union Local 521, representing more than 12,000 workers, announced July 28 it had reached a tentative agreement on a labor contract providing an effective 13% in wage increases over three years.
The announcement came more than...





















