The League of Women Voters of Santa Clara County is hosting an event tonight at 7:15 p.m. at the Orchard City Banquet Hall.
The Planning Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission seeks to fill two voluntary positions by September 27.
The newly formed group will examine the city’s development standards.
Most of the water we use in Santa Clara County doesn't go down the toilet, it gets sucked up by the blades of grass in your lawn.
Unincorporated areas in the county now must adhere to low water use landscaping rules.
Gilroy’s Bicycle Pedestrian Commission will spend the next month crafting goals that work toward a prestigious 'Bicycle Friendly Community' award.
Final high school exit exam results report that Santa Clara County high school seniors stayed within eight points of the state's pass percentage and in some case exceeded it from July 2010 to May 2011.
Patch partner, the Huffingon Post, publishes an expansive piece examining resistance to building a high-speed rail system in California.
The Bicycle Pedestrian Commission will consider feedback from the League of American Bicyclists Tuesday.
Members of the Gilroy High-Speed Train Visioning Project shared simulations of what future development might look like around a station in Gilroy.
The proposal could affect Gilroy's future with high-speed rail.
Campbell and Los Gatos will be in new Congressional District 18, Cupertino in Congressional District 17.
The VTA's Brandi Childress explains the California Transportation Commission's decision this week to allocate $50 million for the Silicon Valley BART extension.
A Los Angeles Times analysis of statewide city council pay found that most cities pay their council members under the amount allowed by the state.
Gilroy's City Council will discuss whether to award construction company's contracts to tear down unoccupied business and residential buildings.
California's commission to curb gerrymandering and improve how the state draws congressional and state districts submits its final map.
A double whammy. Among cities in Santa Clara County, Gilroys' tobacco retailers are less likely to comply with laws, and an American Lung Association report states we can do better overall with tobacco-control ordinances.
The work could cost the city up to $4,000.
A recently released report shows Gilroy surpassing the state average in sales tax income.
Gilroy is taking applications for the city’s Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
The Gilroy City Council discusses the economic relationship between the two possible high-speed train station sites facing the city.
The Gilroy City Council approved the demolition of three city-owned buildings on Monday.
Standout items from Monday’s meeting of the Gilroy City Council
City will seek third-party review before vote on Aug. 1.
Gilroy city spokesman Joe Kline said that claims of superfluous spending on fire service were 'extremely misleading.'
The threatened fish depends on freshwater streams like Little Arthur Creek.
The latest issue of the city’s quarterly newsletter includes information on how Gilroy government works.
Many transit agencies around the region will see a fare increase.
Rates are still set to increase, but storage levels are up across the county.
Alarms believed to help curtail avoidable death and injury.
Added support and resources have changed the way the homeless in the Valley receive help.
They're not on rail authority's website, but they're on Gilroy Patch.
A new high-speed rail proposal would raise Union Pacific’s tracks above the roadway, eliminating the need for railroad crossings and the familiar horn.
The Web site will feature documents and information related to the study.
Future development was the focus of the second meeting in Gilroy's visioning project.
Updates from the City Council's Monday meeting.
The Citizen's Commission has drafted maps of new districts available online for review for State Assembly, Congress, Senate and Board of Equalization.
The city requested the study of the situation surrounding the passing of maintenance worker David Vogel.
Of the 28 that failed to file annual tax forms, many could already be out of business.
The former Gilroy Councilman is charged with felony theft of funds.