No supermajority, but vigorously pursue the Gilroy Gardens deal
The City Council should proceed toward the goal of purchasing
City compensation over the top – and it’s not just about ‘the system’
The days of astounding defined benefits like 3-at-50 are
URM hard line stance endorsed
The city’s new hardscrabble stance on the vacant unreinforced masonry buildings downtown is, understandably, born of frustration. Years of trying to cajole, incentivize, plead, push and assist have resulted in hardly any change. Vacant buildings dominate the central block. It’s an embarrassment to the community, and it’s no wonder that Mayor Don Gage, a born-and-raised Gilroyan, has had enough.








