County approves $1M for US Census funding
Knock, knock, Santa Clara County. The county Board of Supervisors has put up $1 million to beef up the upcoming United States Census in 2020, in an effort not only to get a better understanding of the county's demographics but also to pump more...
11 proposals will crowd state ballots
In addition to the long list of contests for state and local offices, plus county and city ballot measures, Californians also will be asked to vote on 11 state propositions and bond measures on a wide range of issues.
One proposal, known as Proposition 9,...
Lush lawn? That’s so 1980s
Friends, if your lawn is luxuriant and green, I’m here to tell you that you’re heading for a heartbreak. And if words such as sage and yucca, poppy, manzanita and native grasses aren’t yet rolling off your tongue, they soon will be.
Seeking solutions so our up-and-coming wineries keep the ‘mojo’ going
So, spring Passport Weekend for our wonderful, visitor attracting wineries is a comin’ fast on March 23 and 24 and a spat has broken out. Hopefully, Sycamore Creek will change direction and participate in the weekend and, hopefully, the winery owners will get together to seek solutions to the challenges of parking and rowdy wine drinkers who overindulge. Toward that end, perhaps the winery owners could consider hiring shuttle buses – a few for the Gilroy area and a few, likewise, for Morgan Hil. The buses could ferry passengers on a loop route between wineries during the weekend. A main parking lot would have to be identified and promoted – Dhruv Khanna’s paved soccer field parking lot at Kirigin Cellars could work, for example – and that could minimize some of the challenges. If the winery owners are smart, they’ll do what they can to solve the problems themselves and collectively keep intact the momentum of Passport Weekend and the growing reputation for fun events, good wine and hospitable staffs that the area wineries have built.
Fill in the pool, build bocce courts and let them eat cake
At a recent City Council retreat, ’twas suggested that the city fill in the swimming pool at South Valley Middle School and build bocce ball courts. And, as a stunningly brilliant ancillary measure, the city will seek a summer use contract with the Hilton Garden Inn and Motel 6 that would allow east side Gilroy residents to purchase a $125 family pass, giving them summer access to the hotel pools. Parking not included. Just kidding … I think, but sometimes you just shake you’re head and wonder about the inability to connect the dots.
We just can’t stay away from craft fairs
Call me crazy, but one of the best things about the holiday
Red Phone: Not crossing the lines
"I am pleased the City of Gilroy installed solid diagonal white lanes, northbound on Santa Teresa Boulevard between Londmeadow and Sunrise drives. However, some drivers are ignoring the merge and drive right through as if there were no merge. Can the city install bumps on top of the solid diagonal white lanes or a barricade or any object or structure that would control traffic passage better (spike strips) and force the flow of traffic to merge to the left?"













