Gav cuts unused child development space
GILROY—Gavilan College trustees unanimously approved reconfiguring an “underutilized portion” of the Child Development Center to centralize office space for employees currently housed across campus.
Police chief: dispensary ‘illegal,’ action will be discussed this afternoon
Police Chief Denise Turner said the newly opened medical
City hiring development liasion
The City of Gilroy is in the "late stage" of hiring a $109,707 to $146,281 yearly salaried liaison between the city and the development community, according to LeeAnn McPhillips, Gilroy's human resources director.
Carrot and stick: city’s URM strategy
For the past year, Gilroy Mayor Don Gage and Council Member Perry Woodward have been individually meeting with owners of downtown’s 18 unreinforced masonry buildings and city staff. The pair claimed a victory this month; two buildings have been officially taken off the list of structures deemed unfit to survive a high magnitude earthquake after sufficient retrofitting.
No plans for downtown police beat
What's the No. 1 public safety issue in Gilroy? It depends who
New paseo on the horizon
By next summer, Gilroyans will be able to stroll from the parking lot of the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce to Monterey Street through the City’s newest lighted and landscaped paseo, which is scheduled for construction this spring following City Council approval.
Council votes to have crosswalk repainted
City Council voted to restore the crosswalk on Wren Avenue and Byers Street near El Roble Park, after residents from that neighborhood repeatedly complained to City staff when they removed it over the summer.


















