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From:Gilroy Beekeepers Association
To:City Clerk; Mayor Marie Blankley; Council Member Peter Leroe-Munoz; Council Member Rebeca Armendariz;
Council Member Dion Bracco; Council Member Zachary Hilton; Council Member Carol Marques; Council Member
Fred Tovar
Subject:EXTERNAL - Allow Urban Beekeeping in Gilroy
Date:Friday, November 18, 2022 7:59:13 PM
From:
Joe Sparks
Please vote in favor of Urban Beekeeping in Gilroy.
We need more bees. Period!
I was a bee keeper Cupertino
The honey they produced was plentiful and awesome. I now live here in gilroy and see no bees
whatsoever. This is not good for our communities. Please consider a yes vote for our precious
BEES.
Gilroy City Staff was recently asked to investigate the possibility of Urban Beekeeping within
Gilroy .
Urban Beekeeping helps to build local food systems by pollinating urban farms and gardens
and providing city dwellers with locally produced honey. Honeybees play a critical role in our
food system for the pollination of crops. Contrary to what many may think, bees' survival rate
in urban areas is higher than in rural areas. They are less susceptible to pesticides, greater
access to biodiversity which results in a varied diet, strengthening their immune system.
Finally, bees are on the decline and several species have been identified as endangered here in
California.