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StocktonCA averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$412,900 Typical home value $429,229 -3% yr/yr · +4.4% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$684.9M (FY2023)
Total spending$549.5M (FY2023)
Taxes$345.9M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$961.0M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$1,706 (FY2023)
Development activity
2025333 housing units ($141.6M)
🗳️ Election results (10 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
Mayor 2024-11-05
Christina Fugazi ✓ 45,674 · Tom Patti 38,902
City Council District 2 2024-11-05
Mario Enriquez ✓ 8,081 · Jason Lee ✓ 6,680 · Mariela Ponce ✓ 6,616 · Gina Valadez-Bracamon. 7,518 · Kimberly Warmsley 4,904 · Waqar Rizvi 4,499
Mayor 2024-03-05
Dan Wright 7,490 · Jesus Andrade 5,441 · Jessica Velez 3,139 · Shakeel Ahmad 1,305
City Council District 2 2024-03-05
Jerome Clay 2,004 · Anthony Silva 1,037 · Pamela Pettis-Houston 694 · Henry Rodriguez 603 · Ray C. Zulueta, Jr. 419 · Satnam Singh 392
City Council District 1 2022-11-08
Michele Padilla ✓ 7,150 · Sol Jobrack 4,956
City Council District 1 2022-06-07
Michael Blower ✓ 5,349 · Brando Habran Villapudua ✓ 1,950 · Shoua Lo 1,673 · Felix Ogbah 896 · Bridget Hawley-Ortiz 820 · Jewelian Johnson 814
Mayor 2020-11-03
Kevin J. Lincoln II ✓ 57,276 · Michael Tubbs 44,206
City Council District 6 2020-11-03
Kimberly Warmsley ✓ 9,591 · Gloria Allen 4,146
Mayor 2020-03-03
Bill Smith 5,679 · Motec Patrick Sanchez 5,523 · Shoua Lo 2,773 · Ralph Lee White 2,179 · Shelly Hollis 1,698 · Andrew Lee Johnson 674
City Council District 2 2020-03-03
Dan Wright ✓ 4,699 · Fernando Duarte 2,903 · Amanda J. Aanerud 1,012 · Patricia Barrett 595
🗳️ Ballot measures (2)
Propositions decided directly by voters.
Measure N
2024-11-05 · Passed — 51,937 yes / 27,269 no
Measure M
2024-11-05 · Passed — 59,220 yes / 19,763 no
Upcoming
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission Concurrent
Commission to certify exam results, hear appeals, elect officers
The Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission will hold a closed session to certify eligibility lists for several city positions, then reconvene in open session to approve minutes, authorize promotional exams, and possibly schedule a public hearing on reducing the lateral police officer probationary period. The commission will also elect a chair and vice chair, and receive annual equal employment reports from several departments.
- Certify exam results for Animal Services Officer, Police Records Supervisor, Program Manager II, Program Specialist-Office Assistant I, Technology Support Specialist I
- Remove names from Police Officer eligible lists
- Approve promotional exams for Firefighter Engineer and Police Captain
- Request public hearing to reduce lateral police officer probationary period from 18 to 12 months
- Elect Chair and Vice Chair of the Civil Service Commission
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Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave, Building 1, Stockton CA
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Civil Service/Equal Employment
Commission Concurrent
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Concurrent Civil
Service/Equal Employment
Commission Meeting
Dwight Williams, Chair
Michele J. Sherman, Vice-Chair
Michele Kimbrough, Commissioner
Jahari Williams, Commissioner
Raymond Zulueta, Commissioner
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
3:00 PM
Thursday, August 20, 2026
1.
CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2.
PUBLIC COMMENT*
(Comments will be limited to the Closed Session items listed below).
3.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION
3.1
26-0884
ANIMAL SERVICES OFFICER (OPEN/PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE
LIST CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the open/promotional
examination for Animal Services Officer.
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54957of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Animal Services Officer
Department:
Human Resources
Proposed Resolution - Exam Results - Animal Services Officer
Attachments:
3.2
26-0885
POLICE RECORDS SUPERVISOR (PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE
LIST CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the promotional examination for
Police Records Supervisor.
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54957 of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Police Records Supervisor
Department:
Human Resources
Proposed Resolution - Exam Results - Police Records Supervisor
Attachments:
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Mon Aug 24, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission
Parks and Recreation Commission to hear fall activity guide and budget presentations
The Stockton Parks and Recreation Commission will hear presentations on the Recreation Fall Activity Guide, the Recreation Budget, and the Parks Budget. The commission will also consider approving the minutes from its July 27, 2026 meeting and receive informational reports from local school districts and San Joaquin County Parks.
- Recreation Fall Activity Guide presentation by Kathleen Bergman
- Recreation Budget presentation by Imelda Arroyo
- Parks Budget presentation by Colin Scott
- Approval of July 27, 2026 meeting minutes
- Informational reports from Stockton, Lincoln, Lodi, and Manteca Unified School Districts and San Joaquin County Parks
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave, Building 1, Stockton CA
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Parks and Recreation Commission
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Stockton Parks and
Recreation Commission
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
5:30 PM
Monday, August 24, 2026
1.
CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2.
RECOGNITIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, REPORTS, OR PRESENTATIONS
2.1
26-0942
RECREATION FALL ACTIVITY GUIDE PRESENTATION BY
KATHLEEN BERGMAN - RECREATION SUPERVISOR
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Department:
Community Services
Recreation Fall Activity Guide Presentation
Attachments:
2.2
26-0943
RECREATION BUDGET PRESENTATION BY IMELDA ARROYO -
DEPARTMENT FINANCE OFFICER
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Department:
Community Services
Recreation Budget Presentation
Attachments:
2.3
26-0946
PARKS BUDGET PRESENTATION BY COLIN SCOTT - PARKS
MANAGER
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Department:
Community Services
Parks Budget Presentation
Attachments:
3.
PUBLIC COMMENT*- MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA
4.
ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR
4.1
26-0941
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Approve the Parks & Recreation Meeting minutes of July 27, 2026.
Department:
Parks and Recreation Commission
July 27, 2026 Minutes
Attachments:
5.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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Parks and Recreation Commission
Meeting Agenda - Final
6.
NEW BUSINESS*
7.
REPORTS/WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS/ INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
7.1
26-0937
PARKS REPORT
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Informational Item only. No action t …
Thu Aug 27, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Planning Commission
Stockton Planning Commission meets with routine agenda
This is a procedural-only agenda with no substantive items listed. The Planning Commission is scheduled to meet, but the agenda contains only boilerplate text and no decisions, discussions, or public hearings are specified.
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STOCKTON FOUNDED JUNE 1848
INCORPORATED JULY 1850
Meeting Agenda - Final
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Recent meetings
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Council Water Committee
Water Committee to discuss stormwater funding, wastewater plant, water projects
The Council Water Committee will meet to approve minutes from March and April 2026, and receive updates on stormwater utility funding options, the Regional Wastewater Control Facility modifications, and Municipal Utilities Department water division projects. These are discussion items with no final decisions scheduled.
- Approval of minutes from March 12, 2026 and April 9, 2026
- Stormwater utility funding options presentation
- Regional Wastewater Control Facility modifications project update
- Water division projects update
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Council Water Committee
Brando Villapudua, Chair
Michael Blower, Vice Chair
Mario Enríquez, Member
Mariela Ponce, Alternate Member
Council Chamber - City Hall,501 W.Weber Ave,
Stockton CA
4:00 PM
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
1.
CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2.
PUBLIC COMMENT*
3.
ITEM(S) FOR DISCUSSION
3.1
26-0457
APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE MINUTES
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Approve the minutes from the Council Water Committee meeting of March
12, 2026; and April 9, 2026
Department:
City Clerk
Attachment A - 2026-03-12
Attachment B - 2026-04-09
Attachments:
3.2
26-0917
STORMWATER UTILITY FUNDING OPTIONS
Department:
Municipal Utilities
PowerPoint Presentation
Attachments:
3.3
26-0918
REGIONAL WASTEWATER CONTROL FACILITY MODIFICATIONS
PROJECT UPDATE
Department:
Municipal Utilities
PowerPoint Presentation
Attachments:
3.4
26-0919
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES DEPARTMENT WATER DIVISION
PROJECTS UPDATE
Department:
Municipal Utilities
PowerPoint Presentation
Attachments:
4.
FUTURE ITEMS/COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
5.
ADJOURNMENT
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August 19, 2026
Council Water Committee
Meeting Agenda - Final
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I am employed by the City of Stockton and
that I caused this agenda to be posted in the City Hall notice case on August
13,2027 in compliance with the Brown Act.
Katherine Roland, CMC, CPMC
City Clerk
By: ______________________________ …
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 1:00 PM
City Council and Concurrent Authorities
Council to approve $2.1M in street resurfacing contracts and CDBG/ESG funding
The Stockton City Council will vote on several consent items, including street resurfacing contracts totaling over $2.1 million, a $489,220 copier lease amendment, and allocations of CDBG and ESG funds to local nonprofits. They will also hold a public hearing on joining a bond program for land development and receive updates on the budget and community surveys.
- Award $1,098,350.78 to Spektren Engineering for mill and overlay project (Districts 2, 4, 5, 6)
- Award $816,640 to American Pavement Systems for cape seal project (Districts 2, 4, 6)
- Approve $489,220 contract amendment with UBEO West for copier lease
- Allocate $150,000 to Children's Home of Stockton and $150,000 to Emergency Food Bank from CDBG
- Approve five-year dispatch services agreement with San Joaquin County Joint Radio Users Group
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City Council and Concurrent Authorities
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - - Revised
City Council and
Concurrent Authorities
Christina Fugazi, Mayor/Chair (At Large)
Jason Lee, Vice Mayor (District 6)
Michele Padilla (District 1)
Mariela Ponce (District 2)
Michael Blower (District 3)
Mario Enríquez (District 4)
Brando Villapudua (District 5)
Council Chamber, City Hall, 501 W Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
1:00 PM
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Regular Session 1:00 PM :: Closed Session To Follow
1.
REGULAR SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2.
INVOCATION/PLEDGE TO FLAG
3.
ADDITIONS TO REGULAR SESSION AGENDA***
4.
RECOGNITIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, OR REPORTS
4.1
26-0928
PROCLAMATION - UNITED WAY OF SAN JOAQUIN, 100 YEAR
CELEBRATION
Department:
Office of the Mayor
4.2
26-0929
CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION - RECOGNITION OF CITY OF
STOCKTON EMPLOYEE RAY DEYTO
Department:
Office of the Mayor
5.
PUBLIC COMMENTS* – MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA
6.
CONSENT AGENDA
6.1
26-0894
ADOPT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONTRACT AMENDMENT
NO. 3 TO CONTRACT NO. 419000674, PURSUANT TO THE SHASTA
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT,
WITH UBEO WEST, LLC, FOR THE CONTINUATION OF A THREE (3)
YEAR LEASE, MAINTENANCE, AND SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR
CANON COPY MACHINES
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August 18, 2026
City Council and Concurrent
Authorities
Meeting Agenda - - Revised
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council approve a resolution to:
1. Approve the …
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 1:30 PM
Council Audit Committee
Audit Committee to hear updates on entertainment venues, aquatics agreement, and city auditor
The Stockton Council Audit Committee is meeting to receive information-only updates on year-end entertainment venues, continue discussion on the aquatics facilities management agreement with Community Services Solutions, and hear from UHY Advisors, the internal city auditor. No formal action is scheduled; the committee may provide direction to UHY or make recommendations to the Council.
- Year-end entertainment venues update (information only)
- Continued discussion on aquatics facilities management agreement with Community Services Solutions
- Update from UHY Advisors on audit services
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Council Audit Committee
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Council Audit Committee
Jason Lee, Chair
Michele Padilla, Vice Chair
Michael Blower, Member
Mario Enríquez, Alternate Member
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W.Weber Ave,
Stockton CA
1:30 PM
Monday, August 17, 2026
1.
CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2.
PUBLIC COMMENT*
3.
ITEM(S) FOR DISCUSSION
3.1
26-0909
YEAR-END ENTERTAINMENT VENUES UPDATE
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
This item is information only; no action to be taken.
Department:
Housing, Homelessness, Events & Parking Department
3.2
26-0925
CONTINUE DISCUSSION - AQUATICS FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
AGREEMENT WITH COMMUNITY SERVICES SOLUTIONS
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
No action to be taken. Staff to provide information requested at August 4,
2026, Audit Committee meeting and provide additional information as
requested by the committee members.
Department:
Community Services
3.3
26-0927
UPDATE FROM UHY ADVISORS (INTERNAL CITY AUDITOR)
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
UHY Advisors (Internal City Auditor) is to provide an update about its audit
services to the City of Stockton. The Audit Committee members may
provide UHY with additional direction that the Committee would like to
receive and/or a recommendation for Council, if appropriate.
Department:
City Auditor
4.
FUTURE ITEMS/COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
5.
ADJOURNMENT
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Council Audit Committee
Meeting Agenda - Final
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
I …
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Council Legislation/Environmental Committee
Stockton council committee meeting agenda is procedural only
This agenda for the Stockton Council Legislation/Environmental Committee on August 17, 2026, contains only procedural boilerplate with no substantive items listed. The document provides no details on specific decisions, discussions, or actions.
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Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Ad-Hoc Homelessness Committee
Homeless committee to hear staff updates on options and PIT count
The Ad-Hoc Homelessness Committee will meet to approve minutes from two prior meetings and receive informational staff updates on homeless options and the Point-in-Time (PIT) count. No votes on policy are scheduled; the items are for discussion only.
- Approve minutes from April 2, 2026 and May 21, 2026 meetings
- Staff update on homeless options (informational)
- Staff update on homeless activities: PIT count (informational)
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Ad-Hoc Homelessness Committee
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Michele Padilla, Chair
Brando Villapudua, Vice Chair
Mariela Ponce, Member
Michael Blower, Alternate
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W.Weber Ave.
Stockton CA
4:00 PM
Monday, August 17, 2026
1.
CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2.
PUBLIC COMMENT*
3.
ITEM(S) FOR DISCUSSION
3.1
26-0933
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Approve the minutes from the Ad-Hoc Homelessness Committee meeting
of April 2,2026, and from the meeting of May 21,2026
Department:
City Clerk
ATTACHMENT A - 2026-04-02.pdf
ATTACHMENT B - 2026-05-21
Attachments:
3.2
26-0934
STAFF UPDATE ON HOMELESS OPTIONS
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Informational item only
Department:
Economic Development
Staff Update on Homeless Options PPT
Attachments:
3.3
26-0935
STAFF UPDATE ON HOMELESS ACTIVITIES: PIT Count
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Informational item only
Department:
Economic Development
Staff Update on Homeless Activities: PIT Count PPT
Attachments:
4.
FUTURE ITEMS/COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
5.
ADJOURNMENT
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August 17, 2026
Ad-Hoc Homelessness Committee
Meeting Agenda - Final
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I am employed by the City of Stockton and that
I caused this agenda to be posted in the City Hall notice case on August 14, 2026, in
compliance with the Brown Act.
Katherine Roland, CMC, CPMC
City Clerk
By: ________________________________
De …
Fri Aug 14, 2026 · 8:00 AM
City Council Special
Council to appoint Acting City Clerk in closed session
This is a special closed-session meeting with one substantive item: the appointment of an Acting City Clerk under the public employee appointment exception. The council will hear public comment limited to this item, adjourn to closed session, then report any action taken. No other business is on the agenda.
- Public Employee Appointment (26-0923) for Acting City Clerk under Government Code 54957
- Closed session per Brown Act; public comment restricted to agenda item
- Vice Mayor Lee participating via teleconference from Los Angeles
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - - Revised
City Council Special
Meeting
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
8:00 AM
Friday, August 14, 2026
**SPECIAL CLOSED SESSION**
Note: Vice Mayor Lee will participate in the meeting via teleconference from the following
location: 6390 de Longpre Ave, Los Angeles Ca 90069
1.
SPECIAL CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL
2.
PUBLIC COMMENT
*Members of the public may only comment regarding items on this agenda.
3.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION
3.1
26-0923
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Public Employee Appointment ( 54957)
Title: Acting City Clerk
Department:
None
4.
ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION
5.
REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION
6.
ADJOURNMENT
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City Council Special
Meeting Agenda - - Revised
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I am employed by the City of Stockton and that
I caused this agenda to be posted in the City Hall notice case on August 12, 2026 in
compliance with the Brown Act.
Katherine Roland, CMC, CPMC
City Clerk
By: ________________________________
Deputy
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City Council Special
Meeting Agenda - - Revised
*Members of the public may only comment regarding items on this agenda.
The City of Stockton invites public comments in multiple forms. You provide your comments by using one …
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission meeting agenda is procedural only
This agenda contains only the meeting header and a print date, with no listed items for discussion or decision. It is purely procedural boilerplate with no substantive business to report.
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Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Council Water Committee
Water Committee meeting agenda is procedural only
This agenda contains only the meeting header and a print date, with no listed items for discussion or decision. It appears to be a procedural placeholder.
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Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 4:00 PM
CENCAL Fire and EMS Authority Board of Directors
Fire and EMS board meeting agenda is procedural only
This is a final agenda for the CENCAL Fire and EMS Authority Board of Directors meeting on August 10, 2026, but the text contains no substantive items—only a header and a print date. The meeting appears to be procedural or the agenda details are not included in this document.
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Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 2:00 PM
Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission Concurrent
Commission to certify police sergeant and lieutenant promotional exam results
The Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission is holding a special closed session to consider certifying the eligible lists from promotional examinations for Police Sergeant and Police Lieutenant. The only action items are proposed resolutions to adopt the exam results. Public comment is limited to these closed session items, and the meeting is otherwise procedural.
- Resolution to certify Police Sergeant promotional exam results
- Resolution to certify Police Lieutenant promotional exam results
- Closed session authorized under Government Code section 54957 (public employment)
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Commission Concurrent
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Concurrent Civil
Service/Equal Employment
Commission Meeting
Dwight Williams, Chair
Michele J. Sherman, Vice-Chair
Michele Kimbrough, Commissioner
Jahari Williams, Commissioner
Raymond Zulueta, Commissioner
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W.Weber Ave,
Stockton CA
2:00 PM
Monday, August 10, 2026
** SPECIAL**
1.
CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2.
PUBLIC COMMENT*
(Comments will be limited to the Closed Session items listed below).
3.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION
3.1
26-0850
POLICE SERGEANT (PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE LIST
CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the promotional examination for
Police Sergeant.
This closed session is authorized pursuant to section 54957 of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Police Sergeant
Department:
Human Resources
Proposed Resolution - Exam Results - Police Sergeant
Attachments:
3.2
26-0851
POLICE LIEUTENANT (PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE LIST
CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action:
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the promotional examination for
Police Lieutenant.
This closed session is authorized pursuant to section 54957 of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Police Lieutenant
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Civil Service/Equal Employment
Commission Concurrent
Meeting Agenda - Final
Department:
Human Resources
Propose …
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 3:30 PM
Water Advisory Group
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave, Building 1, Stockton CA
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Cultural Heritage Board
Cultural Heritage Board meeting cancelled
The Cultural Heritage Board meeting scheduled for August 5, 2026, was cancelled. The provided agenda contains only procedural boilerplate.
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Cultural Heritage Board
Thomas Groom, Chair
Leon Bach, Vice Chair
Bryan Baldeon, Member
Phillip Merlo, Member
William Maxwell, Member
Matt Holmes, Member
Robert Holzer, Member
Cynthia Gale Boyd, Member
Vacant
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
5:30 PMWednesday, August 5, 2026
**Cancelled**
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. PLEDGE TO FLAG
3. ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR
4. PUBLIC COMMENT*
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS/ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
6. NEW BUSINESS*
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
8. REPORTS/COMMUNICATIONS/INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
10. ADJOURNMENT
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CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I am employed by the City of Stockton and that I
caused this agenda to be posted in the City Hall notice case on <EDIT DATE>, in
compliance with the Brown Act.
Katherine Roland, CMC, CPMC
City Clerk
By: ________________________________
Deputy
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A. The meeting will be conducted in accordance with Rosenberg’s Rules of Order.
B. Each person wishing to address the Planning Commission is encouraged to fill out a speaker card located at the
podium. Each speaker will then be called forward to the podium to speak in the order in which their speaker card
was received. Speakers are en …
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 9:00 AM
City Council and Concurrent Authorities
Stockton City Council special meeting cancelled
This meeting was cancelled. The agenda only lists closed session items for potential litigation, employee discipline, and a city clerk appointment, but no public business was scheduled.
- Closed session on potential environmental-related litigation against the city
- Closed session on public employee discipline/dismissal
- Closed session on appointment of City Clerk
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - - Revised
City Council and
Concurrent Authorities
Christina Fugazi, Mayor/Chair (At Large)
Jason Lee, Vice Mayor (District 6)
Michele Padilla (District 1)
Mariela Ponce (District 2)
Michael Blower (District 3)
Mario Enríquez (District 4)
Brando Villapudua (District 5)
Council Chamber, City Hall,501 W.Weber Ave,
Stockton CA
9:00 AMTuesday, August 4, 2026
** SPECIAL** - CANCELLED
Note: Councilmember Enríquez will participate in the meeting via teleconference from the
following location: The California Endowment, 1414 K St., Sacramento, CA 95814,
Adelante Room (1st Floor)
1. CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENT
3. ADDITIONS TO CLOSED SESSION AGENDA
4. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION
4.1 26-0875 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED
LITIGATION
Number of Cases: One
The City is in receipt of information concerning facts and circumstances
that might result in litigation against the City which are known to a potential
plaintiff and that pertain to a potential environmental -related claim by the
potential plaintiff against the City.
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54956.9, subd. ( d)
(2), (e)(2) of the Government Code.
Department: City Attorney
4.2 26-0873 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE/DISMISSAL RELEASE
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Recommended Acti …
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Council Audit Committee
Committee to discuss budget investigation for OPDA and OPTIC
The Council Audit Committee will review an investigative report regarding the FY 2025-2026 budget for the Office of Performance Data Analytics and the Office of Public Transparency Information Communications. The body will also receive updates on violence prevention and aquatics management.
- Investigation into FY 2025-2026 budget authorization for the Office of Performance Data Analytics (OPDA) and Office of Public Transparency Information Communications (OPTIC)
- Budget and staffing update from the Office of Violence Prevention
- Review of the Aquatics and Facilities Management Agreement with Community Services Solutions LLC
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Council Audit Committee
Jason Lee, Chair
Michele Padilla, Vice Chair
Michael Blower, Member
Mario Enríquez, Alternate Member
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W.Weber Ave1:00 PMTuesday, August 4, 2026
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC COMMENT*
3. ITEM(S) FOR DISCUSSION
3.1 26-0733 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Approve the minutes from the Council Audit Committee meeting of June
22, 2026, and the Special Council Audit Committee meeting of June 25,
2026
Department: City Clerk
Attachment A - 2026-06-22.pdf
Attachment B - 2026-06-25.pdf
Attachments:
3.2 26-0868 DISCUSSION REGARDING OPTIC/BUDGET INVESTIGATION
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that Committee members discuss the Audit
Committee-directed investigation regarding the FY 2025-2026 budget
submission relating to the budget authorization for the Office of
Performance Data Analytics ("OPDA") and the restructuring and utilization
of authorized funding for the Office of Public Transparency Information
Communications ("OPTIC") and make recommendations as appropriate.
Department: City Attorney
Attachment A - Final Summary of Investigative ReportAttachments:
3.3 26-0861 UPDATE FROM THE OFFICE OF VIOLENCE PREVENTION
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
The Office of Violence Prevention will provide an update regarding its
budget, staffing, programs, and current violence-prevention initiatives. This
item is for info …
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Stockton Arts Commission
Commission to discuss 2027 public art murals and grants
The Stockton Arts Commission will discuss the administration and review process for the 2027 Public Art Mural Program. The body will also provide direction on priorities and funding for the 2027 Stockton Arts Grant Program.
- Appointment of members to a Scholarship Program ad hoc committee
- Discussion of 2027 Public Art Mural Program administration and selection process
- Discussion of 2027 Stockton Arts Grant priorities and funding approach
- Review of the Stockton Arts Commission financial report
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Stockton Arts Commission
Aisha Abercrombie
Anuit AlBahar
Nyima Hill
Amelia Lewis
Leonel Martinez
Vacant (Youth Commissioner)
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
5:30 PMMonday, August 3, 2026
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. RECOGNITIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, REPORTS, OR PRESENTATIONS
3. PUBLIC COMMENT* - MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA
4. ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR
4.1 26-0854 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Approve the minutes from the SAC Regular Meeting of June 18, 2026
Department: Community Services
Attachment A - SAC Meeting Minutes 2026-06-18Attachments:
5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
5.1 26-0855 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AD HOC
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
The Commission will discuss and appoint members to form an ad hoc
committee.
Department: Community Services
6. NEW BUSINESS*
6.1 26-0856 2027 PUBLIC ART MURAL PROGRAM
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August 3, 2026Stockton Arts Commission Meeting Agenda - Final
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Discuss the administration of the 2027 Public Art Mural Program and
provide direction regarding the program review process, including whether
to appoint an ad hoc committee to assist with program development and
mural selection.
Department: Community Services
Attachment A - Public Art Mural Guidelines
Attachment B - Mural Program Opportunity Sites
Attachments:
6.2 26-0857 2027 STOCKTON ARTS GRANT
Recommende …
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 2:00 PM
City Council and Concurrent Authorities
Stockton City Council to discuss City Attorney appointment in closed session
The City Council will hold a special meeting primarily focused on a closed session regarding a public employee appointment. The agenda is otherwise limited to procedural items and informational sections.
- Closed session regarding the appointment of the City Attorney (Item 26-0867)
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
City Council and
Concurrent Authorities
Christina Fugazi, Mayor/Chair (At Large)
Jason Lee, Vice Mayor (District 6)
Michele Padilla (District 1)
Mariela Ponce (District 2)
Michael Blower (District 3)
Mario Enríquez (District 4)
Brando Villapudua (District 5)
Council Chamber, City Hall, 501 W.Weber Ave,
Stockton CA
2:00 PMMonday, August 3, 2026
** SPECIAL **
Note: Councilmember Enríquez will participate in the meeting via teleconference from the
following location: The California Endowment, 1414 K St., Sacramento, CA 95814,
Adelante Room (1st Floor)
1. CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
1.1 26-0867 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE / PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT:
Recommended Action: This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to Government Code section
54957(b).
Title: City Attorney
Department: City Attorney
2. ADDITIONS TO CLOSED SESSION AGENDA
3. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION
4. CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENT
5. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
6. REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION
7. ADJOURNMENT
1. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
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Meeting Agenda - Final
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I am employed by the City of Stockton and that
I caused this agenda to be posted in the City Hall notice case on July 31, 2026 in
compliance with the Brown Act.
Katherine Roland, CMC, CPMC
City Clerk
By: ___ …
Fri Jul 31, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission Concurrent
Commission to certify exam results for Administrative Analyst II
The Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission will meet in a special closed session to discuss public employment. The body is considering a resolution to certify the open/promotional examination results for the Administrative Analyst II position in the Human Resources Department.
- Certification of open/promotional examination results for Administrative Analyst II (Item 26-0844)
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Concurrent Civil
Service/Equal Employment
Commission Meeting
Dwight Williams, Chair
Michele J. Sherman, Vice-Chair
Michele Kimbrough, Commissioner
Jahari Williams, Commissioner
Raymond Zulueta, Commissioner
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W.Weber Ave10:00 AMFriday, July 31, 2026
**SPECIAL**
1. SPECIAL CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC COMMENT*
(Comments will be limited to the Closed Session items listed below).
3. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION
3.1 26-0844 ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST II (OPEN/PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE
LIST CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the open/promotional
examination for Administrative Analyst II.
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54957 of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Administrative Analyst II
Department: Human Resources
Proposed Resolution - Exam Results - Administrative Analyst IIAttachments:
4. RECESS FROM CLOSED SESSION
5. REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION
6. ADJOURNMENT
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Meeting Agenda - Final
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I am employed by the City of Stockton and that
I caused this agenda to be posted in the City Hall notice case on July 28, 2026, in
compliance with the Brown Act.
Katherine Roland …
Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission
Commission to consider forming ad hoc committee for Victory Park fitness equipment
The Parks and Recreation Commission will discuss and possibly vote on forming an ad hoc committee to explore installing fitness equipment at Victory Park. The consent calendar includes approval of meeting minutes from April 27, 2026. Commissioners will also receive informational reports on parks, recreation programs (aquatics, Project Toolbox, National Night Out), and updates from several school districts and San Joaquin County Parks.
- Discussion and possible action on forming an ad hoc committee for fitness equipment at Victory Park
- Approval of Parks & Recreation Commission minutes from April 27, 2026
- Parks Report (informational)
- Recreation Report with updates on Aquatics, Project Toolbox, and National Night Out
- Informational updates from Stockton, Lincoln, Lodi, Manteca Unified School Districts and San Joaquin County Parks
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Stockton Parks and
Recreation Commission
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
5:30 PMMonday, July 27, 2026
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. RECOGNITIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, REPORTS, OR PRESENTATIONS
3. PUBLIC COMMENT* - MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA
4. ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR
4.1 26-0829
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Approve the Parks & Recreation Meeting minutes of April 27, 2026
Department: Community Services
Attachment A - 2026-04-27 - MinutesAttachments:
5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
6. NEW BUSINESS*
6.1 26-0830
DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: FORMATION OF AN AD
HOC COMMITTEE
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Discussion and Possible Action: Formation of an Ad Hoc Committee to
Explore Options and Feasibility for Installing Fitness Equipment at Victory
Park
Department: Community Services
7. REPORTS/WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS/ INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
7.1 26-0831
PARKS REPORT
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Informational Item Only
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Department: Community Services
Attachment A - Parks ReportAttachments:
7.2 26-0832 RECREATION REPORT
Recommended Action: Informational Item Only
Recreation staff will provide updates on Aquatics, Project Toolbox, and
National Night Out.
Department: Community Services
7.3 26-0833
STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Recommend …
Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Council Legislation/Environmental Committee
Committee to discuss political campaign sign codes and consultant policies
The Council Legislation/Environmental Committee will review municipal codes for political campaign signs and a proposed policy regarding campaign consultants. The body will also discuss a resolution for the annual display of the Juneteenth flag.
- Discussion of a resolution to approve the annual display of the Juneteenth flag
- Review of Stockton Municipal Codes regarding political campaign signs
- Proposed council policy related to political campaign consultants
- Update from Stockton Police Department Animal Services
- Informational presentation from Project Sentinel regarding contracted services
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Committee
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Council
Legislation/Environmental
Committee
Mario Enríquez, Chair
Michele Padilla, Vice Chair
Jason Lee, Member
Michael Blower, Alternate
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W.Weber
Ave,Stockton CA
3:00 PMMonday, July 27, 2026
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC COMMENT*
3. ITEM(S) FOR DISCUSSION
3.1 26-0712 APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE MINUTES
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Approve the minutes from the Council Legislation/Environmental
Committee meetings for June 15, 2026
Department: City Clerk
Leg minutes 2026-06-15.pdfAttachments:
3.2 26-0781 DISCUSSION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVE THE ANNUAL
DISPLAY OF THE JUNETEENTH FLAG FOR STAFF DIRECTION
AND POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATION TO COUNCIL
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended the City Legislation and Environmental Committee
review and discuss the draft resolution to approve the annual display of the
Juneteenth Flag and provide direction to staff and forward a
recommendation to Council
Department: City Clerk
Attachment A - CPM 2.07
Attachment B - Juneteenth Draft Resolution
Attachments:
3.3 26-0755 DISCUSSION REGARDING STOCKTON MUNICIPAL CODES
REGARDING POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGNS
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Stockton Municipal Code establishes the process by which political
campaign signs may be displayed. It is recommended this code be
reviewed and discussed for potential direction to staff with changes.
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Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission Concurrent
Commission will adopt resolutions certifying exam results for civil service jobs
The Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission will consider closed‑session resolutions to certify the results of open and promotional examinations for several city positions, including code enforcement, fire communications, and police eligibility lists. The meeting also includes a consent calendar item to approve minutes from previous meetings and a recommendation to reinstate an expired eligibility list for a Public Works Field Specialist. An informational item will report a class‑specification amendment for community development technician positions.
- Adopt resolution certifying results of open/promotional exam for Program Specialist – Code Enforcement Supervisor (item 26-0759)
- Adopt resolution certifying results of promotional exam for Fire Telecommunications/CAD Coordinator (item 26-0795)
- Adopt resolution certifying results of open/promotional exam for Fire Telecommunicator I (item 26-0796)
- Approve removal of name(s) from Police Officer open/promotional eligible lists (item 26-0800)
- Approve reinstatement of expired eligibility list for Public Works Field Specialist (item 26-0798)
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Concurrent Civil
Service/Equal Employment
Commission Meeting
Dwight Williams, Chair
Michele J. Sherman, Vice-Chair
Michele Kimbrough, Commissioner
Jahari Williams, Commissioner
Raymond Zulueta, Commissioner
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
3:00 PMThursday, July 23, 2026
1. CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC COMMENT*
(Comments will be limited to the Closed Session items listed below).
3. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION
3.5 26-0759 PROGRAM SPECIALIST - CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR
(OPEN/PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE LIST CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the open/promotional
examination for Program Specialist - Code Enforcement Supervisor.
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54954.5(e) of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Program Specialist - Code Enforcement Supervisor
Department: Human Resources
Proposed Resolution - Exam Results - Program Specialist-Code Enforcement SupervisorAttachments:
26-0795 FIRE TELECOMMUNICATIONS/CAD COORDINATOR
(PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE LIST CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the promotional examination for
Fire Telecommunications/CAD Coordinator.
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54954.5(e) of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Fire …
Thu Jul 23, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Planning Commission
Council Chamber, City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave, Building 1, Stockton CA
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee
Committee reviews city response to climate plan public comments and implementation progress
The Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee will adopt minutes from previous meetings and then examine the city's response to public comments on the Comprehensive Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. Members will also receive updates on the implementation roadmaps and the timeline for City Council adoption of the plan. The meeting includes a public comment period for residents.
- Adopt minutes from April 15 and May 18, 2026 meetings (Consent Calendar item 26-0787)
- Review City of Stockton response to public comments on the Comprehensive Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (item 26-0788)
- Review progress on implementation roadmaps for the Comprehensive Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (item 26-0789)
- Review next‑step timeline for City Council adoption of the Comprehensive Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (item 26-0790)
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Committee
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Climate Action Plan
Advisory Committee
Tim Robertson, Chair
Mary Elizabeth, Vice Chair
James Jimison, Member
Jeanice Nyung, Member
Tanisha Raj, Member
Kristine WIlliams, Member
Council Chamber, City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
10:00 AMWednesday, July 22, 2026
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC COMMENT*
3. ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR
3.1 26-0787 APPROVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Approve the minutes from the Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee
meetings on April 15, 2026, and May 18, 2026.
Department: Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee
CAPAC 2026-04-15 Minutes
CAPAC 2026-05-18 Minutes
Attachments:
4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
5. NEW BUSINESS*
6. REPORTS/WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS/ INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
6.1 26-0788 REVIEW CITY OF STOCKTON RESPONSE TO COMPREHENSIVE
CLIMATE ACTION AND ADAPTATION PLAN PUBLIC COMMENTS
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
The technical consultant and City staff will present the public comments
summary to the Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee.
Department: Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee
Attachment A - Public Comments Response
PPT - Public Comments Summary
Attachments:
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Committee
Meeting Agenda - Final
6.2 26-0789 REVIEW COMPREHENSIVE CLIMATE ACTION AND ADAPTATION
PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ROADMAPS
Recommended Action: RECOMMEN …
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 3:30 PM
Council Community Improvement and Crime Prevention Committee
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave, Building 1, Stockton CA
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 1:00 PM
City Council and Concurrent Authorities
City Council to consider $1.4M for Banner Island Ballpark renovations
The City Council will review several professional service contracts for infrastructure and community planning. The body is also considering new labor agreements with city employee associations and updates to the city's investment policy.
- Contract amendments for Banner Island Ballpark renovations totaling $1,433,116
- Construction contract of $410,752.59 for the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (2024)
- Professional services contract of $361,772 for the Feather River Drive and Driftwood Place Roundabout
- Three-year recruitment software contract with GovernmentJobs.com, Inc. not to exceed $606,442
- Successor MOUs for the Mid-Management/Supervisory Level Unit (B&C) and Stockton City Employees’ Association
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City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - - Revised
City Council and
Concurrent Authorities
Christina Fugazi, Mayor/Chair (At Large)
Jason Lee, Vice Mayor (District 6)
Michele Padilla (District 1)
Mariela Ponce (District 2)
Michael Blower (District 3)
Mario Enríquez (District 4)
Brando Villapudua (District 5)
Council Chamber, City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
1:00 PMTuesday, July 21, 2026
Regular Session 1:00 PM :: Closed Session To Follow
1. REGULAR SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. INVOCATION/PLEDGE TO FLAG
3. ADDITIONS TO REGULAR SESSION AGENDA***
4. RECOGNITIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, OR REPORTS
4.1 26-0784 CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION - CALIFORNIA GIRLS STATE
CITIZENS 2024 - AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY 16
Department: Office of the Mayor
4.2 26-0814 PROCLAMATION - DISABILITY RIGHTS MONTH
Department: Office of the Mayor
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS* – MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA
6. CONSENT AGENDA
6.1 26-0661 ACCEPTANCE OF THE QUARTERLY INVESTMENT REPORT FOR
QUARTER ENDED MARCH 31, 2026
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council, by motion, accept the Quarterly
Investment Report for the quarter ending on March 31, 2026
Department: Administrative Services
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Authorities
Meeting Agenda - - Revised
Attachment A - Investment Policy
Attachment B - PFMAM Investment Report
Attachment C - Chandler Investment Report
Attachment D - Qu …
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Council Legislation/Environmental Committee
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W Weber Bldg 1, Stockton CA
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission Concurrent
Civil Service Commission to certify exam results for multiple city positions
The Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission will meet to certify eligible lists for open and promotional positions and approve commission minutes. The meeting includes a closed session to discuss personnel matters.
- Certification of eligible lists for Administrative Analyst II, Fire Telecommunicator I, and Fire Telecommunications/CAD Coordinator
- Certification of eligible lists for Code Enforcement Officer I and Supervisor
- Certification of eligible list for Senior Geographic Information Systems Analyst
- Approval of minutes from the June 18, 2026 Civil Service Commission meeting
- Request to extend the eligibility list for Public Works Field Specialist
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Commission Concurrent
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Concurrent Civil
Service/Equal Employment
Commission Meeting
Dwight Williams, Chair
Michele J. Sherman, Vice-Chair
Michele Kimbrough, Commissioner
Jahari Williams, Commissioner
Raymond Zulueta, Commissioner
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
3:00 PMThursday, July 16, 2026
1. CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC COMMENT*
(Comments will be limited to the Closed Session items listed below).
3. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION
3.1 26-0677 ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST II (OPEN/PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE
LIST CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the open/promotional
examination for Administrative Analyst II.
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54957 of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Administrative Analyst II
Department: Human Resources
Proposed Resolution - Exam Results - Administrative Analyst IIAttachments:
3.2 26-0727 FIRE TELECOMMUNICATOR I (OPEN/PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE
LIST CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the open/promotional
examination for Fire Telecommunicator I.
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54954.5(e) of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Fire Telecommunicator I
Department: Human Resources
Proposed Resolution_Exam Results_Fire Telecommunicator IAttachment …
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Council Water Committee
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave, Building 1, Stockton CA
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee
Committee reviews next steps for City Council adoption of climate action plan
The Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee will adopt a consent calendar to approve minutes from its April and May meetings. Members will review the city’s response to public comments on the Comprehensive Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. The committee will also examine progress roadmaps for plan implementation and discuss the timeline for City Council adoption of the plan.
- 26-0775 – Approve minutes from April 15, 2026 and May 18, 2026 meetings
- 26-0772 – Review City of Stockton response to public comments on the climate plan
- 26-0773 – Review implementation roadmaps for the Comprehensive Climate Action and Adaptation Plan
- 26-0774 – Review next steps and timeline for City Council adoption of the climate plan
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Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W.Weber Ave, Stockton CA
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Climate Action Plan Advisory
Committee
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Climate Action Plan
Advisory Committee
James Jimison, Member
Jeanice Nyung, Member
Vacant, Chair
Tanisha Raj, Member
Tim Robertson, Member
Mary Elizabeth, Vice Chair
Kristine WIlliams, Member
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W.Weber Ave,
Stockton CA
10:00 AMWednesday, July 15, 2026
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC COMMENT*
3. ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR
3.1 26-0775 APPROVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Approve the minutes from the Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee
meetings on April 15, 2026, and May 18, 2026.
Department: City Manager
CAPAC 2026-04-15 Minutes
CAPAC 2026-05-18 Minutes
Attachments:
4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
5. NEW BUSINESS*
6. REPORTS/WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS/ INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
6.1 26-0772 REVIEW CITY OF STOCKTON RESPONSE TO COMPREHENSIVE
CLIMATE ACTION AND ADAPTATION PLAN PUBLIC COMMENTS
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
The technical consultant and City staff will present the public comments
summary to the Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee.
Department: City Manager
Attachment A - Public Comments Response
PPT -Public Comments Summary
Attachments:
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July 15, 2026Climate Action Plan Advisory
Committee
Meeting Agenda - Final
6.2 26-0773 REVIEW COMPREHENSIVE CLIMATE ACTION AND ADAPTATION
PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ROADMAPS
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Review a progress status update of the stake …
Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 4:00 PM
CENCAL Fire and EMS Authority Board of Directors
Thu Jul 9, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission Concurrent
Commission certifies hiring lists for Police Aide and Recreation Coordinator roles
The Civil Service Commission will certify eligible candidate lists for Police Aide I, Police Aide II, and Recreation Program Coordinator positions. The body will also approve the reinstatement of Nicholas Fogal to regular police officer status. Remaining agenda items are standard procedural and personnel actions.
- Certify eligible lists for Police Aide I and II open/promotional exams
- Certify eligible list for Recreation Program Coordinator exam
- Approve reinstatement of Nicholas Fogal to regular Police Officer status
civil-servicepolice-hiringpersonnelrecreationemploymentstockton-ca
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave, Building 1, Stockton CA
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Civil Service/Equal Employment
Commission Concurrent
City of Stockton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Concurrent Civil
Service/Equal Employment
Commission Meeting
Dwight Williams, Chair
Michele J. Sherman, Vice-Chair
Michele Kimbrough, Commissioner
Jahari Williams, Commissioner
Raymond Zulueta, Commissioner
Council Chamber - City Hall, 501 W. Weber Ave,
Building 1, Stockton CA
3:00 PMThursday, July 9, 2026
** SPECIAL **
1. SPECIAL CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC COMMENT*
(Comments will be limited to the Closed Session items listed below).
3. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION
3.1 26-0744 POLICE AIDE I (OPEN/PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE LIST
CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the open/promotional
examination for Police Aide I.
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54954.5(e) of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Police Aide I
Department: Human Resources
Proposed Resolution - Exam Results - Police Aide IAttachments:
3.2 26-0745 POLICE AIDE II (OPEN/PROMOTIONAL) ELIGIBLE LIST
CERTIFICATION
Recommended Action: RECOMMENDATION
Adopt a resolution certifying the results of the open/promotional
examination for Police Aide II.
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54954.5(e) of the
Government Code.
Public Employment
Title: Police Aide II
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July 9, 2026Civil Service/Equal Employment
Commission Concurrent
Meeting Agenda - Final
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💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $92.7M | AERO TURBINE, INC Department of Defense · J85 MISTR OVERHAUL COMPONENTS |
| $49.7M | AERO TURBINE, INC Department of Defense · J85 MISTR OVERHAUL COMPONENTS |
| $43.3M | AERO TURBINE, INC Department of Defense · J85 MISTR OVERHAUL COMPONENTS |
| $42.9M | PATRIOT CONSTRUCTION INC Department of Veterans Affairs · EHRM INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADE DESIGN BUILD |
| $39.6M | PATRIOT CONSTRUCTION INC Department of Veterans Affairs · DESIGN BUILD EHRM MATHER VA MEDICAL CENTER INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES |
| $33.1M | PEARL CROP, INC. Department of Agriculture · COMMODITIES FOR USG FOOD DONATIONS: 2000009408/4100027946/ALMONDS ROAS |
| $32.1M | PEARL CROP, INC. Department of Agriculture · COMMODITIES FOR USG FOOD DONATIONS: 2000011173/4100033861/PISTACHIO RO |
| $30.1M | PATRIOT CONSTRUCTION INC Department of Veterans Affairs · SAN FRANCISCO EHRM DB INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADE |
| $25.5M | AERO TURBINE, INC Department of Defense · J85 MISTR OVERHAUL COMPONENTS |
| $22.4M | AERO TURBINE, INC Department of Defense · J85 MAIN ENGINE REPAIR |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (San Joaquin County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Net migration+2,062 people (+$250.0M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)7 ({"Flood": 10, "Severe Storm": 6, "Coastal Storm": 2, "Biolog · last Mon Apr 3, 2023)
Traffic fatalities35 (15 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments13,638 (232,910 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,736/mo (5,106 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy33.5% (low numeracy 43% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
💰 Local campaign finance
28,468 filings · $33.5M total · 75 filers · latest Fri Aug 7, 2026
NetFile filers, predominantly California. Full transactions in the public dataset. Source: NetFile.
City profile
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2,338
Employees on payroll
333
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$684.9M
Spending$549.5M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$961.0M
Debt-to-revenue1.40×
Debt-load index54 / 100
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The money — out
source: city procurement & payrollWho the city actually cuts checks to.
2,338 employees on the public payroll — every position and salary is public record.
Accountability — traffic stops
disparitysource: Stanford Open PolicingOf the stops recorded, Black drivers were searched 2.0× more often than white drivers. (2016)
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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