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April 29, 2026

Proposed habitat plan revisions aren’t silencing critics

Following hundreds of critical public comments and the City of

Bypass speed limit would increase with approvals

Transportation officials are ready to increase the speed limit

Gilroy public employees union threatens strike

GILROY—After six months of negotiations with the city, a labor union representing about 100 public employees in Gilroy has threatened to strike for two days in November, according to interim City Administrator Ed Tewes.

Cleaning up the messy signs

The Gilroy City Council is adding teeth and toughening up Gilroy's sign ordinance to include a ban on a wide variety of signage, from prohibiting A-frame signs thoughout the city – including downtown – to axing costumed sign waving human advertisers on public property.

Hollister board keeps El Rancho San Benito moving along

Four of five supervisors today rejected a proposal that would

Gilroy to Outsource Important Building Plans

GILROY—Three private consulting firms assumed responsibility for checking all new major building plans earlier this month, a transition that could bring advantages and obstacles to Gilroy’s property developers.

City council to talk bus route to Gilroy Gardens, keeping pools open

During next Monday’s meeting, council is expected to vote to request the Valley Transportation Authority provide bus service to Gilroy Gardens during the summer months.

Plan for Fort Ord veterans cemetery gains momentum

Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed a bill introduced by

New homes for Hecker Pass

A new neighborhood will eventually carpet 112 acres of pastoral property nestled south of Hecker Pass Highway, following City Council's unanimous initial approval of 186 single-family homes set to be constructed this spring, if not sooner.

Updated: Former mayor and county supe Don Gage plans new run for mayor

UPDATED: Former Gilroy mayor and current Santa Clara County

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