Making Gilroy more bike-able and walk-able
For members of the City of Gilroy Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission, the ride has been a little bumpy. For Zach Hilton, a first-year chairperson and a Gilroyan who works as a firefighter in Oakland, maneuvering around the bumps in the road are worth the...
Top official’s second raise could be on horizon
Does Gilroy's City Administrator deserve a pay raise? It's a
Mayor Announces First Street Emergency Repairs
Mayor Roland Velasco announced emergency repairs beginning Sunday to blighted First Street.Â
Council votes against reinstating barbecue, explores other options
Times are tough, and many City Council members say budget
Hollister raises total $517K for the fiscal year
That total among six employee groups comes to about 36 percent
Keeping out of trouble’s reach
It had to be one of the worst days of his life. Eleven years
City ‘shocks’ downtown investors with arrest warrants
GILROY—Dave and Fran Cunningham were surprised to learn that, after opening a letter from the Gilroy Police Department on Aug. 21, misdemeanor warrants were out for their arrest over the unsafe condition of a downtown building they invested in.
Retirement community project could come before Council in 2010
An 81-acre retirement community planned for the southeastern



















