City Council/Successor  
Agency of the  
City of Stockton  
Redevelopment  
Agency/Public Financing  
Authority/Parking Authority  
Concurrent Agenda  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
City Council/Successor Agency to the  
Redevelopment Agency/Public  
Financing Authority/Parking Authority  
Concurrent  
Kevin J. Lincoln II, Mayor/Chair (At Large)  
Kimberly Warmsley, VIce Mayor (District 6)  
Michele Padilla (District 1)  
Daniel R. Wright (District 2)  
Michael Blower (District 3)  
Susan Lenz (District 4)  
Brando Villapudua (District 5)  
Tuesday, June 4, 2024  
3:00 PM  
Council Chamber, City Hall, 425 N. El Dorado  
Street, Stockton CA  
Closed Session 3:00 PM :: Regular Session 5:30 PM  
1.  
2.  
CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL  
ADDITIONS TO CLOSED SESSION AGENDA  
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION  
3.  
3.1  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
Number of Cases: One  
Name of Case: Traffic Signal Technician Francis Koenig,  
(Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board Case  
No.ADJ1589496)  
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54956.9(d)  
(1) of the Government Code to discuss matters  
pertaining to existing litigation.  
Department:  
City Attorney  
3.2  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR  
Recommended Action:  
Agency Designated Representative:  
City Manager Harry Black  
Employee Organizations: Unrepresented Units, Stockton City Employees'  
Association, Operating Engineer's Local 3, Mid-Management/Supervisory  
Level Unit, Unrepresented Management/Confidential, Law Department,  
Stockton Police Management Association, Stockton Firefighters Local  
456 International Association of Firefighters, Stockton Fire Management,  
Stockton Police Officers' Association (SPOA)  
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54957.6(a) of the  
Government Code.  
Department:  
City Attorney  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
3.6  
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION:  
Recommended Action:  
City Manager  
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to Government Code section  
54957(b).  
Department:  
City Attorney  
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION:  
Recommended Action:  
City Attorney  
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to Government Code section  
54957(b).  
Department:  
City Attorney  
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION:  
Recommended Action:  
Interim City Clerk  
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to Government Code section  
54957(b).  
Department:  
City Attorney  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - POTENTIAL LITIGATION  
Number of Cases: One  
Based on existing facts and circumstances a point has been reached  
where, in the opinion of the legislative body of the local agency on the  
advice of its legal counsel, there is a significant exposure to litigation  
against the local agency pursuant to Government Code sections  
54956.9(d)(2) and 54956.9(e)(3).  
Department:  
City Attorney  
3.7  
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT:  
Recommended Action:  
City Clerk  
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to Government Code section  
54957(b).  
Department:  
City Attorney  
3.8  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS  
Recommended Action:  
Agency Designated Representative: City Manager Harry Black and City  
Attorney Lori Asuncion  
Unrepresented employee: City Clerk  
This Closed Session is authorized pursuant to section 54957.6 of the  
Government Code.  
Department:  
City Attorney  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENT*  
RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION  
REGULAR SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL  
INVOCATION/PLEDGE TO FLAG  
REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION  
ADDITIONS TO REGULAR SESSION AGENDA***  
RECOGNITIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, OR REPORTS  
10.  
10.1  
PROCLAMATION - NATIONAL GUN VIOLENCE AWARENESS  
MONTH  
Department:  
Office of the Mayor  
10.2  
10.3  
PROCLAMATION - BALLOONS OVER BULLETS DAY  
Department:  
Office of the Mayor  
PROCLAMATION - NECROTIZING FASCIITIS AWARENESS DAY  
Department:  
Office of the Mayor  
11.  
PUBLIC COMMENTS* – MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA  
CONSENT AGENDA  
12.  
12.1  
ACCEPT THE QUARTERLY INVESTMENT REPORT FOR QUARTER  
ENDED MARCH 31, 2024  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council accept by motion the Quarterly  
Investment Report for the quarter ended March 31, 2024.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Administrative Services  
12.2  
ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPOINTING A MEMBER TO THE  
MEASURE W OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution ratifying the  
appointment to the Measure W Committee of Anthony Sprague for a  
partial term commencing immediately and ending on January 31, 2025  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Clerk  
12.3  
ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPOINTING A MEMBER OF THE  
MEASURE A CITIZENS’ ADVISORY COMMITTEE  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution ratifying the  
appointment of Daniel Offield to the Measure A Citizens' Advisory  
Committee for a term beginning immediately upon appointment and  
ending January 31, 2027.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Clerk  
12.4  
NOMINEES FOR THE CALIFORNIA CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE  
SERVICES FACILITY CITIZENS’ ADVISORY COMMITTEE  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to nominate  
Dharma Arokiadass and Danielle Hibbitts to the California Correctional  
Health Care Services Advisory Committee (CAC), for selection by the  
Warden of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation  
(CDCR).  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Clerk  
12.5  
APPOINTMENT TO THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY REGIONAL  
TRANSIT DISTRICT BOARD  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that City Council adopt a resolution reappointing Gary  
Giovanetti to the San Joaquin County Regional Transit District Board, for  
a term commencing July 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2028.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Clerk  
12.6  
APPROVE MOTION TO EXECUTE A THREE-YEAR  
COOPERATIVE/PIGGYBACK PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH  
ADVANCED HELICOPTER SERVICES FOR HELICOPTER  
MAINTENANCE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $385,650  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to:  
1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a three-year  
Cooperative/Piggyback Purchase Agreement between the City of  
Stockton and Advanced Helicopter Services (AHS) for helicopter  
maintenance not to exceed $385,650.  
2. Approve findings pursuant to Stockton Municipal Code section  
3.68.070 in support of an exception to the competitive bidding process;  
and  
3. It is further recommended that the City Manager is hereby authorized  
and directed to make any and all expenditures and appropriations on  
behalf of the City as appropriate and necessary to carry out the purpose  
and intent of this motion.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Police  
12.7  
APPROVE MOTION TO EXECUTE AN AMENDMENT TO THE  
STANDARD AGREEMENT WITH JOCELYN E. ROLAND, PH.D.,  
ABPP, IN THE AMOUNT OF $117,840  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to:  
1. Authorize the City Manager to approve an amendment to the  
agreement with Jocelyn. E. Roland, Ph.D., ABPP, by executing a two-  
year extension, at a cost of $117,840.  
2. Approve findings pursuant to the Stockton Municipal Code section  
3.68.070 in support of an exception to the competitive bidding process.  
3. Authorize and direct the City Manager to make any and all  
expenditures and appropriations on behalf of the City as appropriate and  
necessary to carry out the purpose and intent of this motion.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Police  
12.8  
APPROVE A MOTION TO ENTER INTO A COOPERATIVE  
AGREEMENT WITH SHI GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS AND THEIR  
AUTHORIZED DEALER, CITY DETECT INC. THROUGH OMNIA  
PARTNERS FOR TOTAL CLOUD SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to:  
1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a cooperative agreement  
(Attachment A) with SHI Government Solutions and their authorized  
dealer, City Detect, to provide Total Cloud Solutions and Services  
through a cooperative contract with Omnia Partners Contract Number  
R220804, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $712,800, and a term from  
June 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025, with the option to renew for  
two (2) additional one-year extensions;  
2. Approve findings pursuant to Stockton Municipal Code Section  
3.68.070 in support of an exception to the competitive bid process; and  
3. Authorize the City Manager to take necessary and appropriate actions  
to carry out the purpose and intent of this motion.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Police  
12.9  
APPROVE A MOTION TO ESTABLISH THE PRE-QUALIFIED  
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR BIDDERS LIST FOR THE  
ANIMAL SHELTER RENOVATION PROJECT  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to establish the  
Pre-Qualified Construction Contractor Bidders List for the Animal Shelter  
Renovation, Project No. P023001.  
It is also recommended that the City Manager be authorized to take  
appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of  
this motion.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Public Works  
12.10  
APPROVE MOTION TO AUTHORIZE A CONTRACT EXTENSION FOR  
THE STREETSCAPE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PROJECT  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to:  
1. Approve findings pursuant to Stockton Municipal Code section  
3.68.070 in support of an exception to the competitive bidding process.  
2. Authorize the City Manager to execute a three-year extension to the  
Service Contract with Al Fresco Landscaping, Inc. of Hollister, CA, in the  
amount of $7,234,026.95, for a new total not to exceed amount of  
$17,444,364.13 for the Streetscape Landscape Maintenance, Project No.  
OM-19-010.  
It is also recommended that the City Manager be authorized to take  
appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of  
this motion.  
Department:  
Public Works  
Attachments:  
12.11  
APPROVE MOTION TO AUTHORIZE A COOPERATIVE PURCHASE  
AGREEMENT TO COMPLETE FUEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM  
TERMINAL UPGRADES  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to:  
1. Approve findings pursuant to Stockton Municipal Code section  
3.68.070 in support of an exception to the competitive bidding process.  
2. Approve the use of a Cooperative Purchase Agreement through  
Sourcewell Contract No. 092920-EJW, to provide the City preferential  
pricing from E.J. Ward, Inc.  
3. Authorize a contract with E.J. Ward, Inc. of San Antonio, TX, in the  
amount of $522,809.91 for the purchase and installation of new fuel  
terminals and fuel dispensing pumps, including necessary equipment and  
software, to complete fuel site upgrades at the Main Police Department,  
Municipal Utilities Department, and Public Works Operations and  
Maintenance fueling sites.  
It is also recommended that the City Manager be authorized to take  
appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of  
this motion.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Public Works  
12.12  
APPROVE MOTION TO AUTHORIZE CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER  
NO. 2 FOR THE ON-CALL PARKS PUMP REPAIRS PROJECT  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to:  
1. Authorize Contract Change Order No. 2 in the amount of $50,000 with  
Cornerstone Environmental Contractors, Inc. for the On-Call Parks Pump  
Repairs, Project No. OM-23-085.  
2. Approve findings pursuant to Stockton Municipal Code section  
3.68.070 in support of an exception to the competitive bidding process.  
It is also recommended that the City Manager be authorized to take  
appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of  
this motion.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Public Works  
12.13  
APPROVE MOTION TO AUTHORIZE THE AQUATIC FACILITIES  
RENOVATIONS - VICTORY PARK POOL PROJECT  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to:  
1. Approve findings pursuant to Stockton Municipal Code section  
3.68.070 in support of an exception to the competitive bidding process.  
2. Approve and establish the Pre-Qualified Construction Contractor  
Bidders List for the Aquatic Facilities Renovations - Victory Park Pool,  
Project No. CR18020.  
3. Award a Professional Services Contract in the amount of $607,706 to  
Roebbelen Construction Management Services, Inc. of El Dorado Hills,  
CA, for construction management services for the Aquatic Facilities  
Renovations - Victory Park Pool, Project No. CR18020.  
It is also recommended that the City Manager be authorized to take  
appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of  
this motion.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Public Works  
13.  
14.  
15.  
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS  
NEW BUSINESS  
16.  
HEARINGS**  
16.1  
ACCEPT THE 2023 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDY ANNUAL  
REPORT  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council, by motion:  
1. Accept the 2023 Economic Development Subsidy Annual Report,  
which includes all City-provided subsidies to developers for economic  
development purposes over $100,000; and  
2. Authorize the City Manager to take appropriate and necessary  
actions to carry out the purpose and intent of this motion.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Community Development  
16.2  
APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL OF A  
TENTATIVE MAP, AND DESIGN REVIEW TO ALLOW THE  
SUBDIVISION OF AN EXISTING PARCEL INTO FIVE LOTS FOR  
RETAIL AND SERVICE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT AT 10505  
TRINITY PARKWAY (P23-0266) (APN 066-020-04)  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that City Council adopt a resolution to:  
1. Find no further environmental review is necessary from the California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as an Environmental Impact Report  
(EIR 3-87) (SCH #1987032415) was adopted and certified by the City of  
Stockton for the identified area and are companion documents to the  
Master Development Plan (MDP 1-00) adopted by City; and  
2. Deny the Appeal and uphold the Planning Commission's approval of a  
Tentative Map and Design Review, subject to conditions, in accordance  
with the findings and subject to conditions in the proposed Resolution.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Community Development  
16.3  
HOLD PUBLIC HEARING TO APPROVE THE ANNUAL BUDGET AND  
ASSESSMENT ROLLS FOR THE 2024-25 HOLIDAY PARK  
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
This scheduled noticed public hearing is being held to consider public  
comments and testimony regarding the Holiday Park Maintenance  
District 2024-25 proposed Assessment budget and the levy of  
assessments.  
At the conclusion of the public hearing, if a majority protest does not  
exist, it is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution to:  
1. Override any and all public hearing protests.  
2. Approve the Annual Budget for Holiday Park Budget for FY2024-25.  
3. Confirm and approve the assessment of $46,598 for the Holiday Park  
Maintenance District for FY2024-25.  
4. Authorize the City of Stockton Chief Financial Officer to assess those  
parcels within the assessment district.  
5. Certify the assessments meet the requirements pertaining to the levy  
of annual assessments.  
6. Approve a subsidy in the amount of $132,973, $1,911 from the  
General Fund (100-125) and $131,062 from the Strong Communities  
Fund (210-000) to continue operations and maintenance of the facility.  
7. Authorize the City Manager to take appropriate actions to carry out the  
purpose and intent of the resolution.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Community Services  
16.4  
HOLD PUBLIC HEARING FOR APPROVAL OF THE ANNUAL  
ENGINEER’S REPORT, FY 2024-25 ANNUAL BUDGET, AND  
CONFIRM AND LEVY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE STOCKTON  
CONSOLIDATED STORM DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT  
DISTRICT 2005-1  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
The City Council, at its meeting on April 16, 2024, preliminarily approved  
and confirmed the Engineer's estimate of costs and expenses of the  
Consolidated Storm Drainage Maintenance Assessment District 2005-1  
and the annual assessments related thereto and set a required public  
hearing for June 4, 2024.  
It is recommended that the City Council now conduct a public hearing to  
consider public comment and testimony regarding the approval and  
adoption of the annual budgets and assessment rolls for the District.  
After the public hearing, if a majority protest based on assessment  
amount does not exist, it is recommended that the City Council adopt a  
resolution to:  
1. Overrule all public hearing protests or objections (including all written  
protests not withdrawn in writing before the conclusion of the public  
hearing) to the proposed levy of assessments in the District in each zone.  
2. Approve and adopt the Stockton Consolidated Storm Drainage  
Maintenance Assessment District No. 2005-1 (District) Annual Engineer's  
Report for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-25, which contains the budget for  
each zone.  
3. Confirm and levy the assessments for each zone as set forth in the  
Report.  
4. File the assessments of a copy thereof, certified by the City Clerk or  
other City official, with the San Joaquin County Auditor and cause the  
assessments to be entered on the FY 2024-25 tax roll as set forth in the  
Annual Engineer's Report on file with the City Clerk.  
It is further recommended that the City Manager be authorized to take all  
appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of  
this resolution.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Municipal Utilities  
16.5  
HOLD PUBLIC HEARING FOR APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER’S  
REPORT, FY 2024-25 ANNUAL BUDGETS, AND ASSESSMENTS  
FOR INDUSTRIAL STORM DRAINAGE BASIN MAINTENANCE  
DISTRICTS  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council conduct the public hearing called  
for at its meeting on April 16, 2024, to consider public comment and  
testimony regarding the approval and adoption of the annual budgets and  
assessment rolls for the six districts listed below (each a "District").  
At the conclusion of the public hearing, if less than fifty percent of the  
owners of the assessable lands within a district file a protest of the  
proposed levy of annual maintenance assessments, it is recommended  
that the City Council adopt resolutions to:  
1. Overrule all public hearing protests or objections (including all written  
protests not withdrawn in writing before the conclusion of the public  
hearing) to the proposed levy of assessments in each District, provided,  
as to each District, no majority protest exists.  
2. Approve and adopt the preliminary Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-25 annual  
budget for each District.  
3. Confirm and levy FY 2024-25 assessments for each of the following  
six industrial storm drainage basin maintenance Assessment Districts  
(Districts):  
1) Western Pacific Industrial Park Storm Drainage Basin Maintenance  
District, Project Number 81-1 (Western Pacific)  
2) Charter Way Industrial Site Storm Drainage Basin Maintenance  
District, Project Number 86-4 (Charter Way)  
3) Arch Road Industrial Park Storm Drainage Basin Maintenance District,  
Project Number 84-2 (Arch Road)  
4) Airport Gateway Center Storm Drainage Basin Maintenance District  
(Airport Gateway)  
5) Stockton Airport Business Center Storm Drainage Basin Maintenance  
District, Project Number 84-1 (Stockton Airport)  
6) North Newcastle Storm Pump Station and Basin Maintenance District,  
Project Number 20-1 (North Newcastle)  
4. Approve and adopt the Engineer's Report (Report) showing the FY  
2024-25 assessments and the adjusted drainage acres to be used in  
assessing the costs and expenses in connection therewith as the method  
of assessment to be used to pay the costs and expenses of the  
maintenance and operation.  
5. Approve, confirm, and levy the assessments, as described in the  
Report, of the annual amount of costs and expenses to maintain and  
operate the improvements upon the several subdivisions of land in each  
District, in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by said  
subdivisions from the operation of said improvements and of the related  
incidental expenses as described in each respective Report.  
It is further recommended that the City Manager be authorized to take  
appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of  
these resolutions.  
Department:  
Municipal Utilities  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
This public hearing is to consider public comments and testimony  
regarding the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-25 Stockton Consolidated  
Landscape Maintenance Assessment District No. 96-2 (Consolidated  
Landscape District) Annual Engineer's Report, budget, and levy of  
assessments.  
After the public hearing, if owners of more than 50 percent of the area of  
assessable lands within the Consolidated Landscape District have not  
protested the proposed levy of annual maintenance assessments, it is  
recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution to:  
1. Overrule any and all protests or objections (including all written  
protests not withdrawn in writing before the conclusion of the public  
hearing) to the proposed levy of assessments in the Consolidated  
Landscape District in each zone.  
2. Approve and adopt the Consolidated Landscape District's Annual  
Engineer's Report for the FY 2024-25 containing the budget for each  
zone and confirm and levy the assessments for each zone as set forth in  
the Annual Engineer's Report.  
3. Certify that the special assessment(s), fee(s), or charge(s) to be  
placed on the FY 2024-25 Secured Property Tax bill by the City of  
Stockton are certified to meet the requirements of Proposition 218 that  
added Articles XIIIC and XIIID to the California State Constitution.  
4. Confirm that the assessments of the annual amount of costs and  
expenses for the maintenance and operation of the improvements upon  
the assessable lands in the Consolidated Landscape District, as  
contained in the Annual Engineer's Report, shall be levied and collected  
for FY 2024-25. The assessments are in compliance with all laws  
pertaining to the levy of the annual assessment (State of California  
Streets and Highways Code Section 22500). The assessments are levied  
without regard to property valuation. The purpose of the assessments is  
to pay the costs and expenses for maintenance and operation of public  
parks and landscape improvements in public rights-of-way and public  
open spaces.  
5. Authorize the City Manager or designee, on behalf of the City Clerk, to  
file the assessments or a copy thereof certified by the City Clerk with the  
San Joaquin County Auditor and cause the assessments to be entered  
on the FY 2024-25 tax roll for the parcels in the Consolidated Landscape  
District and each zone within the Consolidated Landscape District as set  
forth in the Annual Engineer's Report on file with the City Clerk.  
It is also recommended that the City Manager be authorized to take  
appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of  
this resolution.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Public Works  
16.7  
ADOPT THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2024-25 CENTRAL  
STOCKTON LIGHTING MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
This public hearing is to consider public comments and testimony  
regarding the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-25 Central Stockton Lighting  
Maintenance Assessment District (District) Annual Engineer's Report,  
budget, and levy of assessments.  
After the public hearing, if owners of more than 50 percent of the area of  
assessable lands within the District have not protested the proposed levy  
of annual maintenance assessments, it is recommended that the City  
Council adopt a resolution to:  
1. Overrule any and all protests or objections (including all written  
protests not withdrawn in writing before the conclusion of the public  
hearing) to the proposed levy of assessments in the District in each zone.  
2. Approve and adopt the District's Annual Engineer's Report for the FY  
2024-25 containing the budget for each zone and confirm and levy the  
assessments for each zone as set forth in the Annual Engineer's Report.  
3. Certify that the special assessment(s), fee(s), or charge(s) to be  
placed on the FY 2024-25 Secured Property Tax bill by the City of  
Stockton are certified to meet the requirements of Proposition 218 that  
added Articles XIIIC and XIIID to the California State Constitution.  
4. Confirm that the assessments of the annual amount of costs and  
expenses for the maintenance and operation of the improvements upon  
the assessable lands in the District, as contained in the Annual  
Engineer's Report, shall be levied and collected for FY 2024-25. The  
assessments are in compliance with all laws pertaining to the levy of the  
annual assessment (State of California Streets and Highways Code  
Section 22500). The assessments are levied without regard to property  
valuation. The purpose of the assessments is to pay the costs and  
expenses for administration, maintenance, and operation of the Central  
Stockton Lighting Maintenance Assessment District, Zone 4, Oxford  
Manor.  
5. Authorize the City Manager or designee, on behalf of the City Clerk, to  
file the assessments or a copy thereof certified by the City Clerk with the  
San Joaquin County Auditor and cause the assessments to be entered  
on the FY 2024-25 tax roll for the parcels in the District, Zone 4, Oxford  
Manor, as set forth in the Annual Engineer's Report on file with the City  
Clerk.  
It is also recommended that the City Manager be authorized to take  
appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of  
this resolution.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Public Works  
16.8  
RECEIVE RECOMMENDATION OF PROPOSED CHARTER  
AMENDMENT LANGUAGE AND HOLD PUBLIC HEARING TO  
SOLICIT COMMUNITY FEEDBACK REGARDING CHARTER  
ARTICLES XI AND XI-A RELATED TO THE PUBLIC INFORMATION  
OFFICE  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
Staff recommends that the City Council receive the proposed Charter  
amendment language for Articles XI and XI-A regarding the Public  
Information Office and hold the second public hearing to solicit  
community feedback related to these recommendations.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Clerk  
17.  
18.  
19.  
CITY MANAGER'S UPDATE  
COUNCIL COMMENTS  
ADJOURNMENT  
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS  
1.  
COUNCIL COMMITTEE/BOARD AND COMMISSION MINUTES  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
Information item only. No action required.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Clerk  
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 May 30,  
2024 in compliance with the Brown Act.  
Katherine Roland, CMC, CPMC  
Interim City Clerk  
By: ________________________________  
Deputy  
PUBLIC COMMENTS  
*Citizens may comment on any subject within the jurisdiction of the City Council/Successor Agency to the  
Redevelopment Agency/Public Finance Authority/Parking Authority, including items on the Agenda. Each  
speaker is limited to two minutes. Speakers must submit “Request to Speak” cards to the City Clerk, and be  
prepared to speak when called. No speaker cards will be received after the close of the Citizen’s Comments  
portion of the meeting.  
**Speakers should hold comments on items listed as a Hearing until the Hearing is opened.  
The City of Stockton invites public comments in multiple forms. You provide your comments by using one of  
these methods:  
1. Email - you may email your comments to city.clerk@stocktonca.gov  
2. Voicemail - you can leave a voice message by dialing (209) 937-8459.  
3. In-Person Comments - a) Speakers must submit "request to speak cards" to the Clerk prior to the Public  
Comment portion of the agenda. No speaker cards will be accepted after the close of Public Comment. Please  
redirect any inquiries to City.Clerk@stocktonca.gov. b) Address only issues over which the meeting body has  
jurisdiction. c) Each speaker will be limited to one 2-minute comment opportunity. Donating time is not authorized.  
d) Your time will be displayed on the speaker podium for convenience.  
*All written and voicemail public comments received by the Clerk's Office 90 minutes prior to the meeting start  
time will be forwarded to the meeting body members as correspondence and attached the minutes. All comments  
received after that time will be forwarded as correspondence the following business day.  
***Additions to the Agenda - Government Code Section 54954.2(b)(2), allows members of the City Council  
present at the meeting to take immediate action, with either a two-thirds or unanimous vote, to place an item on  
the agenda that action must be taken and that the item came to the attention of the City subsequent to the  
agenda being posted.  
All proceedings before this meeting body are conducted in English. The City of Stockton does not furnish  
language interpreters and, if one is needed, it shall be the responsibility of the person needing one.  
In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act and California Law, it is the policy of the City of Stockton  
to offer its public programs, services and meetings in a manner that is readily accessible to everyone, including  
those with disabilities. If you are a person with a disability and require a copy of a public hearing notice, or an  
agenda and/or agenda packet in an appropriate alternative format; or if you require other accommodation, please  
contact the Office of the City Clerk located at 425 North El Dorado Street, Stockton, California 95202 during  
normal business hours or by calling (209) 937-8458, at least 5 days in advance of the hearing/meeting. Advance  
notification within this guideline will enable the City/Agency to make reasonable arrangements to ensure  
accessibility.  
Materials related to an item on this agenda submitted to City Council after distribution of the agenda packet are  
available for public inspection in the City Clerk's Office at 425 North El Dorado Street, Stockton, California 95202,  
subject to staff's ability to post the documents before the meeting.  
CHALLENGING CITY DECISIONS: The time limit within which to commence any lawsuit or legal challenge to  
any quasi-adjudicative decision made by the City is governed by Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure,  
unless a shorter limitation period is specified by any other provision. Under Section 1094.6, any lawsuit or legal  
challenge to any quasi-adjudicative decision made by the City must be filed no later than the 90th day following  
the date on which such decision becomes final. Any lawsuit or legal challenge, which is not filed within that  
90-day period, will be barred. If a person wishes to challenge the nature of the above section in court, they may  
be limited to raising only those issues they or someone else raised at the meeting described in this notice, or in  
written correspondence delivered to the City of Stockton, at or prior to the meeting. In addition, judicial challenge  
may be limited or barred where the interested party has not sought and exhausted all available administrative  
remedies.