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Guacamole Trail

Guacamole Trail

By Brittney Sherman

In honor of National Guacamole Day, Mayor Turner and the City of Morgan Hill are proud to officially launch The Morgan Hill Guacamole Trail! This year-round effort will highlight the “best of the best” in guacamole offerings. Visit all (16) stops on the Guac Walk and vote for your favorite to win the Golden Guac of Fame Trophy on National Guacamole Day 2025. You can talk the talk, but can you walk the guac?

Learn more about the trail and find participating restaurants HERE.


 
A public art conversation

A public art conversation

By Brittney Sherman

Join the City of Morgan Hill for a Public Art Conversation on October 14th from 5p to 8:30p, to receive updates on signature Downtown projects, learn what the City is currently doing to support art activations, and hear from industry professionals. Community engagement stations will collect community feedback on future art programming, performance art, culinary art, artist housing, makers spaces, and live music. Live performances will take place from 5p-6p and formal programming, including two panel discussions, will take place from 6p-8p.

Learn more and RSVP HERE.


 
Port strike warnings for the East and Gulf Coast

Port strike warnings for the East and Gulf Coast

By Brittney Sherman

The existing contract between maritime employes, represented by the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), and the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) will expire on September 30, 2024. Negotiations are currently at a standstill, mainly attributed to the implementation of gate automation and a lack of recognition for longshoremen’s contributions during the pandemic. With the potential of a supply chain disruption growing stronger every day, retailers are placing bulk orders earlier than usual to sidetrack any delivery delays during the holiday season.

Read the full article in the Maritime Executive HERE.


 
10 Bills passed to combat retail theft

10 Bills passed to combat retail theft

By Brittney Sherman

In an effort to reduce the plague of retail theft on California businesses, Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed 10 bills into law. One of the bills allows prosecutors to add up retail crimes across several areas to achieve a felony grand theft charge, and another removes loopholes to allow for the prosecution of organized retail criminals who assault employees and cause store damage.

Read the full overview in the Morgan Hill Times HERE.


 
Downtown restaurant featured for fish tacos

Downtown restaurant featured for fish tacos

By Brittney Sherman

Locals know that Tuesday nights mean $3 salmon tacos at Rosy’s at the Beach, but now so does everyone else! A recent article in the Mercury News listed the top eight best fish tacos in the Bay Area and the $3 salmon tacos at Rosy’s at the Beach made the cut. Since 1998, the restaurant has been offering top-notch seafood sourced from Moss Landing, along with weekly specials and monthly dinner pairings.

Learn more about Rosy’s at the Beach HERE.


 
Federal funding earmarked to advance transportation solutions

Federal funding earmarked to advance transportation solutions

By Brittney Sherman

The City of Morgan Hill has the opportunity to advance transportation solutions with Federal funding, thanks in most part to Senator Zoe Lofgren. The announcement issued in March by Lofgren’s office earmarks $50 million of Federal funds to support projects in California. Morgan Hill is poised to receive seed money to advance the following projects:

Morgan Hill Grade Separations – $1,000,00

Morgan Hill 101 Expansion – $500,000

Morgan Hill Quiet Zones – $500,000

Read the full Press Release HERE.


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