Retirement community project could come before Council in 2010
An 81-acre retirement community planned for the southeastern
Councilmen boycott closed session on medical marijuana dispensary
Three councilmen boycotted a closed session about shutting down
New retail, restaurant shops to open on edge of downtown
A once empty plot of land will soon be home to additional retail
Brown: $2.7 billion for K-12 schools
With a proposed budget that includes an $850 billion surplus and a $97.6 billion general fund for the 2013-14 fiscal year, Gov. Jerry Brown painted a brighter financial future for California at Thursday's proposed budget plan roll-out.
Is the city tree plan illegal?
Gilroy City Council may have violated various state rules when it decided to approve $258,000 to remove more than 200 trees citywide May 1. According to San Francisco attorney, Laura Beaton, the city’s legislators may have violated laws that guarantee the public’s right to participate in legislative meetings and the state’s environmental review process when they voted to fell 235 trees-- 35 in Christmas Hill Park and 200 elsewhere in the city-- earlier this month.
Council bites into thorny dog ordinance debate
Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner said that she wanted to see
Developers sue city of Gilroy for allegedly illegal development fees
Three developers, including the Glen-Loma Corporation, owned by Filice family members who are longtime residents and developers in Gilroy, have sued the City of Gilroy for thousands of dollars in relief for "unjustified and excessive development fees" as well as unspecified attorney fees, according to court documents.
5% raises for clerk, city manager
After overseeing layoffs and millions of dollars in salary cuts,




















