67.9 F
Gilroy
February 8, 2026

First ‘Coffee with the Mayor’ Jan. 21

Gilroyans will get their first chance in 2012 to sit down and chat with Mayor Al Pinheiro at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21 at City Hall, as a new year of "Coffee with the Mayor" kicks off.

UPDATE: Gilroy man falls to death after cutting down tree branch

Less than two months after saying goodbye to her 80-year-old

City cracks a little

Under a temporary plan, the city will pay 80 percent of sidewalk

One last discussion on the Habitat Plan scheduled for Monday night

The final version of the hefty 50-year, $660 million, 2,800 page Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan - the sweeping multi-agency regional plan said to streamline the development process as well as protect open space - is up for discussion once and for all during Monday’s regular City Council meeting. 

Poppy Support

Mayor and US Navy veteran, Perry Woodward, is presented with the first poppy of the annual poppy appeal fundraiser held by the American Legion Auxiliary Gilroy Unit 217 during the month of May, by poppy chairwoman, Maryann Collom on Tuesday. The month-long appeal is in support of local veterans, with money going to provide things such as clothing, meals, and transportation to doctor's appointments. The poppy became a symbol of remembrance to honor fallen soldiers after World War One. Volunteers will be collecting donations in May at venues throughout the city. An enchilada dinner with rice, beans, salad and dessert will be served on Saturday, April 30, starting at 6 p.m. at American Legion Gilroy Post #217, 74 W 6th St, Gilroy. Tickets $10.  

Council considers $2,989 raise for city clerk

After several months of closed-to-the-public talks and meetings with a City Council subcommittee, Council will vote during their regular meeting Monday night on whether to give the city clerk a merit raise. 

Chamber wary of SCVWD legislation

The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce and the Santa Clara Valley Water

Fee hike fight just under way

Gilroy

Council may ask downtown used car dealers to relocate

GILROY—The Gilroy City Council has begun discussions on revising what types of land uses are allowed downtown, and those talks could result in relocating used car dealerships to the Auto Mall at 10th and Chestnut streets.

SOCIAL MEDIA

10,025FansLike
1,467FollowersFollow
2,589FollowersFollow