Seniors and Vets Fear Losing Meals on Wheels
Marilia Andrade, 67, lives alone at The Village Green, a seniors only gated community in Gilroy. Past the gate, the grass surrounding her apartment is green and well manicured. New looking and well-maintained homes sit nearby in a quiet and cozy neighborhood. In her room, Andrade, wearing a comfortable blue gown and pink and blue knitted cap, is still moving in. It's been a busy year for her. For three months she received chemotherapy to treat her pancreatic cancer and losing part of her freedom has been a difficult transition.
Council reaches compromise on ‘wayfinding’ signs
Gilroy's City Council reached a compromise on whether to
Bid for library project is $5M less than expected
The lowest apparent bid for Gilroy's library came in today at
Residents file suit to stop San Martin mosque project
A group of residents has asked the court to halt construction of the San Martin Cordoba Center due to the project’s possible harmful impact on the environment.
A shift in sign squabble
When City Council passed a revised version of Gilroy’s sign ordinance that banned A-frame signs, permanent banners and costumed advertisers, it sparked concern throughout the small business community. But after that spark grew through community activism and door-to-door outreach by business owners and concerned citizens, the fire could not be ignored—or extinguished.
Third workshop scheduled for Gilroy General Plan 2040
The City of Gilroy announced that residents are invited to the third community workshop for the 2040 General Plan.




















