Stockton
Upcoming
City Council and Concurrent Authorities
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will decide whether a truck sales business at 2546 Turnpike Road qualifies as a legal nonconforming use. Staff recommends ruling the use was voluntarily terminated and cannot be re-established. The commission will also receive an informational presentation on municipal code land use rules, though no action will be taken on that item.
- Administrative interpretation on truck sales use at 2546 Turnpike Road
- Staff recommendation to rule the use was voluntarily terminated
- Informational presentation on Municipal Code Chapter 16.20 land use rules
Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission Concurrent
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
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Ad-Hoc Homelessness Committee
Water Advisory Group
Cultural Heritage Board
Council Audit Committee
The Audit Committee will receive a presentation from UHY Advisors regarding their internal city audit services. Committee members may provide direction or prepare recommendations for the City Council.
- Presentation from UHY Advisors (Internal City Auditor)
Planning Commission
Council Community Improvement and Crime Prevention Committee
City Council and Concurrent Authorities
The council will consider several major contracts including a $2 million boat launch improvement at Louis Park. Other items include new regulations for facial coverings, fire dispatch agreements with regional partners, and various utility and public works projects.
- Ordinance regulating the use of facial coverings
- $2 million for Louis Park Boat Launch improvements via TNB Construction
- $445,000 for emergency medical supplies through Life-Assist, Inc.
- $323,676 for Westside Sewer Interceptor assessment with Carollo Engineers
- $554,551 construction contract for 14-Mile Slough Pump Station modifications
Council Audit Committee
The Council Audit Committee will receive a status update on referrals to the Attorney General, District Attorney's Political Corruption Unit, and the Grand Jury regarding potential charter violations, abuse of authority, and misuse of public funds. The committee will also hear presentations from the internal city auditor (UHY Advisors) and get an update from the Office of Violence Prevention on its budget, staffing, and programs. A state audit update is also scheduled.
- Referral update on potential charter violations, abuse of authority, and misuse of public funds
- Presentation from UHY Advisors (internal city auditor) on audit services
- Update from Office of Violence Prevention on budget, staffing, and programs
- Update on state audit
Parks and Recreation Commission
The Parks and Recreation Commission will meet to approve minutes from April and receive informational reports. Staff will update on parks, recreation programs including youth sports and fireworks safety, and partnerships with Stockton, Lincoln, Lodi, Manteca school districts and San Joaquin County Parks. No votes on major actions or spending are scheduled.
- Approve April 27, 2026 meeting minutes
- Parks Report (informational)
- Recreation Report: Youth Sports, Mobile Recreation, Fireworks Safety Demos, National Parks and Recreation Month
- Informational updates from Stockton, Lincoln, Lodi, Manteca school districts and San Joaquin County Parks
Stockton Arts Commission
The Stockton Arts Commission will review applications for the Public Art Mural Program and vote on which projects receive funding. Commissioners will also discuss themes for an upcoming Art Night and form two ad hoc committees to oversee the Youth Regalia and Scholarship programs. The meeting includes routine administrative items like approving previous minutes and reviewing the commission's financial report.
- McKinley Park Mural Program: review applications and award public art funds
- Art Night Theme: preliminary discussion on upcoming event themes
- Youth Regalia Program: formation of an ad hoc committee
- Scholarship Program: formation of an ad hoc committee
- Consent Calendar: approval of May 4, 2026 meeting minutes
Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission Concurrent
The Civil Service/Equal Employment Commission will certify exam results for several city positions in closed session. In regular session, they will vote on a consent calendar that includes the conditional appointment of Ryan Loechler as Fire Battalion Chief, effective June 19, 2026. The commission will also consider amending the list of classes approved for alternate staffing to include Payroll Analyst positions. Informational reports on equal employment in the Community Development and Human Resources departments will be presented.
- Conditional appointment of Ryan Loechler as Fire Battalion Chief (effective June 19, 2026)
- Certifying exam results for Code Enforcement Supervisor, Firefighter Engineer, Library Assistant I, Recreation Program Coordinator, Senior Electrician
- Removing names from Police Officer eligible lists
- Amending list of classes for alternate staffing to include Payroll Analyst I/II/Senior
- Annual Equal Employment reports for Community Development and Human Resources departments
Measure A Citizens' Advisory Committee
Council Audit Committee
Council Legislation/Environmental Committee
Planning Commission
Council Water Committee
City Council and Concurrent Authorities
The City Council will consider multiple consent agenda items including accepting a $7 million state grant for the Van Buskirk Renovation/Revitalization Project, approving a $1.9 million external audit contract with The Pun Group, and authorizing a $1.3 million design-build contract for the Delta Water Treatment Plant Campus Improvements. Other items include cancellation of a Williamson Act contract for a 43.7-acre parcel, approval of a final map for Westlake Villages Unit 1C, and appointments to advisory committees.
- Accept $7,016,086 state grant for Van Buskirk Renovation/Revitalization Project
- Approve $1,903,027 five-year audit contract with The Pun Group LLP
- Authorize $1,290,632 progressive design-build contract for Delta Water Treatment Plant improvements
- Cancel Williamson Act contract on 43.7 acres at 4849 Carolyn Weston Boulevard
- Authorize $1,500,471 CaliforniansForAll Youth Service Corps grant
Civil Service Commission Special
The Civil Service Commission will hold a special meeting with a closed session to consider adopting a resolution certifying the results of an open/promotional examination for Administrative Aide I in the Human Resources Department. The meeting is largely procedural with a single substantive closed session item.
- Certify eligible list for Administrative Aide I (open/promotional) examination