Stockton Ca

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Stockton Police Department (209) 937-8377. Chief Eric Jones. Contact information & hours of service; Stockton Police – Emergency and non-emergency public safety protection and crime prevention services within the City of Stockton. Other functions include Neighborhoods Services (Code Enforcement) and Animal Services. Public Works (209) 937-8411. Due to the COVID-19 surge, escalation in the number of cases, and spread resulting in a Regional Stay Home Order for San Joaquin Valley, the City of Stockton will close public offices and counters to in-person public access, effective Monday, December 28, 2020. Stockton, an inland port at the end of a ship channel accessing the San Francisco Bay, is a somewhat gritty Central California transportation, distribution and agricultural center. Despite an attempted comeback with some downtown renewal and public relations efforts, and pleasant suburbs near the University of the Pacific campus, the area.

Office of the City Attorney

(209) 937-8333

City Attorney John Luebberke

The Office of the City Attorney – Legal services and advice to City Councilmembers, officials, boards, commissions, and City departments regarding legal and regulatory matters of concern to the City and its operations.

Office of the City Clerk

(209) 937-8458

Public Comment Line: (209) 937-8459

City Clerk Eliza Garza

The Office of the City Clerk – Official record-keeping department for the City provides records support, maintains Stockton Municipal Code and Official Roster of Boards, and supports Commissions and all election activities for City elected offices and City initiatives placed before the voters.

Office of the City Manager

(209) 937-8212

City Manager Harry Black

Office of the City Manager – Direction and administration of City departments under the policy direction of the Council. Other functions include Operation Peacekeeper, grants, Public Information Office and Channel 97 Government Access Cable Channel.

Administrative Services

(209) 937-8460

(Interim) CFO/Administrative Services Director Jay Kapoor

Administrative Services Department – City's budget and provides other services to City departments and to the public, including business licenses, utility billing, and purchasing.

Community Development/Permit Center

(209) 937-8444

Director William Crew

Community Development Department – Establishes policies and goals for long-range plans for orderly growth of the community, manages the Permit Center, and promotes and preserves architecturally and historically significant resources.

Community Services

(209) 937-8206

Director Suzy Daveluy

Community Services – Recreation activities and facilities, including operation and programming of community centers, through the Recreation Division and library services through the Library Division.

Economic Development

(209) 937-8539

Director Carrie Wright

Economic Development – Includes redevelopment, housing, real property, Central Parking District, and Stockton Marina.

Stockton Fire Department

(209) 937-8801

Chief Richard Edwards

Stockton Fire – Emergency and non-emergency fire protection and prevention services through public education, fire suppression, and rescue activities.

Human Resources

(209) 937-8233

(Interim) Director Marisa Guerrero

Human Resources – Employment and job placement services to employees and candidates, plus workforce planning, training, and benefits services to City employees and retirees.

Information Technology

(209) 937-8550

Director Norbert Ruijling

Information Technology – Implements and manages City-Wide Technology Strategic Plan for all technology for the City and its operations.

Library

(209) 937-8362

Director Suzy Daveluy

Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library – City/county system including Cesar Chavez Central Library; four branch libraries in Stockton; libraries in Escalon, Lathrop, Linden, Manteca, Mountain House, Ripon, Thornton and Tracy; and literacy services, including a mobile family literacy unit.

Municipal Utilities

(209) 937-8700

Director John Abrew

Municipal Utilities – Water services to approximately half of the residents and businesses in the City of Stockton and wastewater and stormwater services to the entire City and some areas in San Joaquin County.

Stockton Police Department

(209) 937-8377

Chief Eric Jones

Stockton Police – Emergency and non-emergency public safety protection and crime prevention services within the City of Stockton. Other functions include Neighborhoods Services (Code Enforcement) and Animal Services.

Public Works

(209) 937-8411

Director Jodi Almassy

Public Works Department – Plans, designs, builds and maintains streets, sidewalks, streetlights, traffic signals and other amenities (such as parks, street trees, and bicycle and footpaths) for the City of Stockton.

This City of Stockton web page last reviewed on --- 12/21/2020

Stockton Ca Population

Stockton, the county seat of San Joaquin County, is the 4th-largest city in Central Valley. With a population of 291,707 at the 2010 census, Stockton ranks as the 13th largest city in the state of California. The city is located in Northern California south of the state capital Sacramento and north of Modesto.
Stockton is along Interstate 5, State Route 99 and State Route 4 amid the farmland of the California Central Valley. It is connected westward with San Francisco Bay by the San Joaquin River's 78-mile (126 km) channel, and is, with Sacramento, one of the state's two inland sea ports. In and around Stockton are thousands of miles of waterways and rivers that make up the California Delta.
The city hosts the annual Asparagus Festival and is the location of Haggin Museum, an art and history museum built in Victory Park in 1931. The museum displays 19th and 20th century works of art and houses local historical exhibits. For much of the later 19th century, starting with the Gold Rush, Stockton was one of the largest cities in the state, for a while the third largest city.