High Speed Rail May Go East of Outlets
Gilroy may not want to put its high speed rail station downtown, but rather, east of the Outlets, members of the new City Council said Tuesday, in their first study session on the topic, a joint meeting with the planning commission.
Updated: City, schools get $600K for safer routes to school
The city and school district were awarded more than $600,000 by
Bond measure offers rebates for greener vehicles
T. Boone Pickens, the Texas billionaire oilman who says he wants
New retail, restaurant shops to open on edge of downtown
A once empty plot of land will soon be home to additional retail
Perry’s prepping, planning for mayoral bid
Councilman Perry Woodward has the 2012 city elections earmarked,
Study session on habitat plan Monday
City Council plans to hold a special study session prior to their regular meeting Monday night to discuss the implementation of the final version of the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan - a sprawling, 50-year plan intended to identify land occupied by endangered or threatened species and streamline the process to obtain permits to build on them.
Downtown business association launches new website
The Gilroy Downtown Business Association announced the launch of
Gavilan School Board holds its ground; re-votes 6-1 to approve Kinsella’s $42K raise
Impassioned monologues from a handful of public speakers failed to persuade the Gavilan College School Board to reverse an “appalling” $42,000 raise, which the board approved seven months ago for college President Steve Kinsella.

















