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Gilroy
March 20, 2026

Should Gilroy pay prevailing wage or save 20 to 30% on new library?

Gilroy's City Council was slated Monday evening to discuss

Three maps go to water board

The redrawing of district boundary lines for the Santa Clara

New police chief starts March 24

Denise Turner's starting salary will be $162,000, which pales in

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Council committee to seek in-house attorney

City Council voted to form a committee to look for an in-house attorney Feb. 24 - a sea change from its position since the early 1990s of using the City’s contracted legal firm, San Jose-based Berliner Cohen.

City launches new informative website

Keeping up with the City of Gilroy just became a few clicks easier. On March 23 the city launched "Your Voice," a new community engagement site designed to keep Gilroyans engaged in projects that affect the city and its citizens. “The City Council and I have...

City seeks to halt wire theft

In response to a string of theft of copper wire from city-owned facilities over the past two years, Gilroy officials are considering adding teeth to regulations surrounding metal recycling within city limits. State law requires scrap metal recyclers document each transaction and record the seller’s name as a way to prevent theft, but compliance across California varies.

Gov. Brown signs high-speed rail bill

Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation Wednesday authorizing initial construction of California's $68 billion high-speed rail line.

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