Councilman requests study session on privatizing city departments
Economic times are hard, and Gilroy City Councilman Craig
Leaders respond to Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting via tweets
With the July 28 shootings at the Garlic Festival, Gilroy has joined the ever-growing list of communities affected by gun violence, and with that came input from famous figures across the country, hashtagged #GilroyGarlicFestival and #GilroyShooting.
Community leaders from the South County, TV personalities, politicians...
Woodward to serve on Caltrain’s Joint Powers Board
At the beginning of each year, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) Board of Directors appoints members to serve on various VTA committees and advisory boards.
Engineer saves city money on sidewalk project
City officials were overjoyed this summer when they received a
Searching for cheaper water
Before the city starts buying water from anyone else, officials
CHSRA to pay for trench design study in Gilroy
The California High-Speed Rail Authority will pay to study a
City Council rejects Hecker Pass housing
Greeted by nearly two dozen people who came to express concern Monday over a proposed zoning change, the City Council unanimously denied an application that would have cleared the way for construction of 16 two-story “duet-style” single-family homes along Hecker Pass Road.
Downtown biz: Don’t ban signs
At least a dozen individual downtown business owners—some entrenched in the Garlic Capital since the 1960s and others who set up shop less than a year ago—are stunned the city banned a wide variety of signage they say helps bring people through the front door.
Council approves adult entertainment ordinance
The City Council unanimously outlawed full nudity at adult
Council grants 15 additional homes to Hecker Pass church project
More than 100 members of South Valley Community Church packed






















