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On July 23, 1924, a contract was accepted by the city of Stockton to build a Memorial Civic Auditorium. A total of $482,338 was used to fund the development of the building. [ 2 ] Construction of the foundation and first floor began in either late 1924 or early 1925. [ 3 ]
In May, Stockton City Council was prompted to approve a roughly $3 million for renovations to the Stockton Arena. The arena now has a new 360-degree video board.
Amtrak Police cars at the Stockton – San Joaquin Street Station in Stockton, 2012. In 2012, the City of Stockton was the 10th [73] most dangerous city in America, reporting 1,417 violent crimes per 100,000 persons, well above the national average, and 22 murders per 100,000 (above the average of 4.7).
The excavation was done before the new Cineplex complex was built. [2] [4] [5] A California Historical marker was placed at the Stockton City Hall by The State Department of Parks and Recreation in working with local civic and historical organizations on July 29, 1969. [6]
Black was hired as the city manager of Stockton in January 2020 at a base pay of $270,000. At the time, former Mayor Michael Tubbs said Black was the best candidate of the four finalists vying for ...
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The city of Stockton constructed the Civic Auditorium as a venue for large community events, prompted by plans to commemorate the Stockton men who had been killed in World War I. The city wanted to create a central plaza fringed by the auditorium, the city hall, and the library, and decided on a site near McLeod Lake.
In 2000, the City of Stockton purchased the building for $25,000 with the intention of using it to host public events. [9] Due to the city's bankruptcy dealings in 2013, creditors pressed them to put for sale many historic properties, including the Philomathean Clubhouse.