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Council members will vote on the creation of a city charter review committee. Charter review committee, arena naming rights on agenda for Stockton City Council meeting Skip to main content
Stockton City Council discussed a possible change to the city charter after more than two decades of noncompliance. Stockton 'out of compliance' with city charter, council looks to make changes ...
The city was officially incorporated on July 23, 1850, by the county court, and the first city election was held on July 31, 1850. In 1851 the City of Stockton received its charter from the State of California. Early settlers included gold seekers from Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, the Pacific Islands, Mexico and Canada.
The Government of Stockton is defined under the Charter of the City of Stockton. It is a council–manager government and consists of the mayor, City Council, and numerous departments and officers under the supervision of the City Manager, such as the Stockton Police Department , Stockton Fire Department , Stockton Public Works Department, and ...
The Mayor of the City of Stockton is the official head and chief executive officer of Stockton, California. The mayor is elected for a four-year term and limited to serving no more than two terms. Under the California Constitution, all judicial, school, county, and city offices, including those of chartered cities, are nonpartisan. Christina ...
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 ...
Stockton city councilman Michael Blower, center, takes a selfie with the mayor and other city officials after a ceremony rernaming the Stockton Arena to Adventist Health Arena in downtown Stockton ...
Several years later, in 1994, Johnston ran for the Stockton City Council and won. She successfully ran for re-election in 1998 and left the office in 2002. [2] Years later, Johnston declared her candidacy for the city's mayor in the 2008 election, and won, receiving 55.8% of the vote.