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June 27, 2026

City seeks community input on Parks, Recreation, Trails and Bikeways

City staff is asking community members to fill out an online survey to help in the process to update the city’s Master Plans for Parks, Recreation, Trails and Bikeways.The survey is available at mhparksplan.com. Residents can also sign up for email notifications regarding future workshops and meetings related to the planning process.The Master Plan update will develop a blueprint for future City planning and development in the areas of parks, recreation, trails and bikeways.“The City of Morgan Hill is committed to creating a plan that aligns with local needs, preferences and priorities—and community input will be integral to this process,” the Sept. 3 announcement states.The city has hired MIG, Inc. as consultants to undertake the process, which is expected to run through Sept. 2016 when it will reach the City Council for final review.For more information, contact Chris Ghione at [email protected] or (408) 782-9154.

Supervisor Don Gage Named Board Chairman

Former Gilroy mayor Don Gage takes leadership post

Residents celebrate at Machado School picnic

A good time was had Saturday at the annual Machado School

Silva Sausage recalls 28,000 pounds of chicken sausage

The United States Department of Agriculture Food Safety and

The Silos, Ancora Vino to open soon in downtown Morgan Hill

Two Los Gatos-based establishments—a wine shop and a restaurant/bar—will soon open new locations in downtown Morgan Hill.  The Silos restaurant, owned by Oak & Rye of Los Gatos, will open at a newly constructed 1,464-square-foot restaurant space at 17500 Depot Street, within the Granary District...

Hendrickson becomes first candidate to enter Persky recall election

Cindy Seeley Hendrickson, a candidate who recently opened a campaign to replace Judge Aaron Persky in the potential recall election in June 2018, will be on hand for a community meet-and-greet at 5pm tonight at Huntington Station. (50 E. Third St.)

Construction Costs Rising at New Library

City likely won't fund public art projects for new building

25 Years of Helping Victims

Community Solutions celebrates a quarter-century of service

Mardi Gras Attracts Larger Crowd This Year

Organizers report higher sales

Special Ed Woes at MHUSD

About 1,000 special education students' needs are at heart of

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