One trustee got it right on CAB bonds
We’re still flabbergasted over the Gilroy Unified School District Board of Trustees’s approval five years ago of a Capital Improvement Bond that netted $2.4 million at an ultimate cost of $28.2 million.
Mollycoddling employees at City Hall isn’t the answer
What's at the core of a job at City Hall? Let's re-phrase. What
Clarion call for Economic Summit
Gilroy has all the pieces in place to really start making “economic hay” in the next 5 years. And there’s every reason in the world to start that economic engine ASAP.
Team Gilroy and the future of economic development
After only eight months, Gilroy is once again searching for an
Fantastic Rotary Club flower sale keeps growing
The following individuals and organizations deserve either









