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City hopes to entice hotels with tax rebate incentives

The Morgan Hill City Council, hoping to send the message that Morgan Hill is “open for business,” recently approved a hotel incentive policy that...

Leal unveils farm-to-table restaurant coming to Morgan Hill

South Valley hospitality and restaurant developer Frank Leal last week unveiled MOHI Farm, his newest dining concept on tap for downtown Morgan Hill that...

Under court order, city council nixes non-contiguous district map

The Morgan Hill City Council this week finally selected a new district map that legal and demographic experts agree complies with state and federal...

Judge strikes down Morgan Hill council district map

A Santa Clara County Superior Court judge has struck down an electoral redistricting map selected by the Morgan Hill City Council earlier this year,...

Lawyer who threatened to sue Morgan Hill now defends city in...

Morgan Hill’s city attorney has recused himself from a lawsuit filed by former Mayor Steve Tate earlier this month over city council redistricting. Defending...

Residents—including former mayor—threaten to sue city over redistricting

Four Morgan Hill residents—including former longtime Mayor Steve Tate—are threatening to sue the city over the council’s recent approval of a redistricting map that...

Morgan Hill city council approves disputed district map

Following a months-long discussion that grew increasingly contentious, the Morgan Hill City Council last week narrowly voted to approve a new elective district map...

City Council inches toward new districts

The Morgan Hill City Council has narrowed down its potential new district boundaries to a choice of five draft maps, but officials disagree on...

Council narrowly OKs traffic reduction plan

The City of Morgan Hill plans to spend more than $500,000 on efforts to reduce commuter traffic in the city’s downtown, install new safety...

Downtown traffic mitigation on Jan. 19 council agenda

UPDATE: The City Council on Jan. 19 voted 3-2 (with councilmembers Yvonne Martinez Beltran and Rene Spring in dissent) to approve the following city...

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