City Council and  
City of Stockton  
Concurrent Authorities  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
City Council and Concurrent Authorities  
Christina Fugazi, Mayor/Chair (At Large)  
Jason Lee, Vice Mayor (District 6)  
Michele Padilla (District 1)  
Mariela Ponce (District 2)  
Michael Blower (District 3)  
Mario Enríquez (District 4)  
Brando Villapudua (District 5)  
Tuesday, December 16, 2025  
4:00 PM  
Council Chamber, City Hall, 425 N. El Dorado  
Street, Stockton CA  
Closed Session 4:00 PM :: Regular Session 5:30 PM  
1.  
2.  
CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL  
ADDITIONS TO CLOSED SESSION AGENDA  
3.  
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION  
3.1  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR  
Recommended Action:  
Agency Designated Representative: City Manager; Deputy City Manager  
Chad Reed; City Attorney; Director of Human Resources; Assistant  
Director of Human Resources; Jasmine Pantoja, Supervising HR Analyst;  
Brandon Sepulveda, Interim Budget Officer; and Legal Counsel, Dania  
Torres Wong of Sloan Sakai  
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:  
Human Resources  
4.  
5.  
6.  
CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENT  
RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION  
REGULAR SESSION CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL  
7.  
8.  
9.  
INVOCATION/PLEDGE TO FLAG  
REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION  
ADDITIONS TO REGULAR SESSION AGENDA***  
RECOGNITIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, OR REPORTS  
10.  
10.1  
CERTIFICATE: LOYALTY & FAMILY CTF INC.  
Department:  
Office of the Mayor  
11.  
PUBLIC COMMENTS* – MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA  
CONSENT AGENDA  
12.  
12.1  
RATIFY APPOINTMENT TO PLANNING COMMISSION  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that City Council adopt a resolution ratifying an  
appointment to the Stockton Planning Commission to fill a vacated term  
representing Council District 4. The partial term will begin upon  
appointment and end January 31, 2029.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Clerk  
12.2  
APPROVE MOTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO AWARD  
A CONTRACT WITH CO OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL PARTNERS  
(C.O.M.P) FOR PRE-EMPLOYMENT SCREENINGS AND  
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to:  
1. Approve findings pursuant to Stockton Municipal Code (SMC) section  
3.68.070 in support of an exception to the competitive bidding process.  
2. Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to execute a three (3) year  
agreement with the option to extend for two (2) additional one (1) year  
terms, with CO Occupational Medical Partners (C.O.M.P) (Attachment A)  
to provide pre-employment screenings and occupational health services in  
the amount of $510,000.  
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:  
Human Resources  
12.3  
APPROVE MOTION TO AWARD A STANDARD AGREEMENT TO  
4LEAF, INC. FOR TEMPORARY CONTRACTED PROFESSIONAL  
CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO  
EXCEED $5,569,852.00  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to:  
1. Approve findings pursuant to Stockton Municipal Code 3.68.070(A)(3)  
and City policies 17.05.020(5)(A)(iii) and 17.05.060(D)(3) in support of an  
exception to the competitive bidding process by allowing negotiated  
contracts following the solicitation of competitive proposals (RFP); and  
2. Approve the award of Request for Proposal (RFP) PUR 26-005 to provide  
temporary contracted professional code enforcement services for the  
Stockton Police Department to 4LEAF, Inc. of Pleasanton, CA; and  
3. Authorize the City Manager to execute a Standard Agreement to  
outsource the professional code enforcement services to 4LEAF, Inc. of  
Pleasanton, CA, in the amount of $5,569,852.00 for the term of the  
contract, which is three (3) years, with the option to renew for two (2)  
additional one-year extension; and  
4. Authorize the City Manager to take necessary and appropriate actions  
to carry out the purpose and intent of this motion.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Police  
12.4  
ADOPT A RESOLUTION TO EXECUTE A FIVE-YEAR AGREEMENT  
WITH LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE TO SERVE AS CHIEF  
NEGOTIATORS FOR LABOR NEGOTIATIONS  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution 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 a budget amendment to appropriate $1,500,000 from the  
General Fund Known Contingency Reserves to the Human Resources  
General Fund Legal Services Account.  
3. Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to execute a (5) five-year  
agreement with the option to extend for two (2) additional (1) one-year  
terms with Liebert Cassidy Whitmore (LCW) to serve as Chief Negotiators  
for Labor Negotiations. The five-year contract amount will not exceed  
$1,500,000 for the term of the agreement.  
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:  
Human Resources  
Attachments:  
12.5  
APPROVE FINDINGS AND A MOTION TO EXECUTE AN  
AMENDMENT TO THE STANDARD AGREEMENT WITH  
OPPORTUNITYSPACE, INC. DBA TOLEMI IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO  
EXCEED $960,040.51  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a motion to:  
1. Approve findings which support and justify an exception to the  
competitive bidding process;  
2. Approve the option to renew the professional services Standard  
Agreement with OpportunitySpace, Inc. dba Tolemi in the amount not to  
exceed $960,040.51 for the additional four (4) year term; 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  
12.6  
APPROVE MOTION TO AUTHORIZE THE PURCHASE OF SB 1383  
PROCUREMENT COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES TO MEET  
RECOVERED ORGANIC WASTE PRODUCT PROCUREMENT  
REQUIREMENTS  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council adopt 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, or designee, to enter into an agreement for  
the purchase of Procurement Compliance Attributes derived from biomass  
electricity generation to satisfy a portion of the City's 2025, 2026, and 2027  
SB 1383 Recovered Organic Waste Product procurement requirements.  
3. Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to execute any related  
documents necessary to implement this program.  
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  
12.7  
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF STOCKTON CALLING FOR AND  
CONSOLIDATING THE JUNE 2, 2026, PRIMARY MUNICIPAL  
ELECTION WITH THE RESPECTIVE STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY  
ELECTION; AND REQUESTING ELECTION SERVICES FROM THE  
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY REGISTRAR OF VOTERS  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that Council adopt a resolution authorizing the following  
actions:  
1. A municipal election to be ordered to be held on June 2, 2026, for the  
purpose of electing members of the City Council and/or submitting  
measure(s) to the voters of the City.  
The offices to be filled are:  
Council District 1  
Council District 3  
Council District 5  
Each candidate will be nominated and elected by District.  
Candidate Statements will have a maximum word county of 200 with the  
cost of Candidate Statement to be paid by the candidate to the City at the  
time of submission of nomination paperwork.  
If no candidate for Councilmember receives a majority of votes cast in the  
Primary Election, the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes  
for their district will continue to a runoff at the General Election November  
3, 2026.  
2. Requesting the San Joaquin Registrar of Voters to provide election  
services for the above offices and does not request submission of  
measures. The City has not experienced boundary changes since the last  
election.  
The Board of Supervisors of the County of San Joaquin is hereby  
requested to:  
a. Consolidate the city's election with any other election on the same  
date.  
b. Authorize and direct the San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters to  
provide necessary election services, at the cost of the city.  
3. Notice & Filing:  
This resolution shall serve as the Notice of Election and Election Order and  
shall be filed in accordance with Elections Code deadlines.  
4. Authorizing and directing the City Clerk to certify the adoption of this  
Resolution and to transmit a certified copy to the Board of Supervisors of  
San Joaquin County and to file a certified copy of said Resolution with the  
County Registrar of Voters of San Joaquin County.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Clerk  
12.8  
APPROVE RESOLUTION TO ADOPT THE AMENDED PUBLICLY  
AVAILABLE CITYWIDE SALARY SCHEDULE AS REQUIRED BY  
CALPERS  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a resolution to adopt the  
amended citywide salary schedule, effective January 1, 2026, as required  
by the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS).  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Human Resources  
12.9  
ADOPT A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF  
LIBRARY FURNITURE FOR THE MAYA ANGELOU BRANCH  
LIBRARY UTILIZING THE COOPERATIVE PURCHASING  
AGREEMENT WITH NATIONAL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING  
ALLIANCE AND ADOPT A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE  
TRANSFER OF FUNDS FOR THE MAYA ANGELOU LIBRARY  
ENHANCEMENTS PROJECT  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution to:  
1. Approve the use of a Cooperative Agreement through the National  
Cooperative Purchasing Alliance ("NCPA") Contract Number 07-85 with  
Demco, Inc. to acquire furniture, fixtures, and equipment for the Maya  
Angelou Branch Library.  
2. Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to execute a Cooperative  
Purchasing Agreement for the Maya Angelou Branch Library, expiring  
September 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $301,405.04 with  
Demco, Inc.  
3. Approve findings that support and justify an exception to the competitive  
bidding process.  
4. Adopt a resolution to transfer funds, in the amount of $230,478, from  
Capital Improvement Plan Maya Angelou Library Carpet Replacement,  
Project No. CL26001, to Maya Angelou Library Enhancements, Project  
No. CL26010.  
5. Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to take all necessary and  
appropriate actions to carry out the purpose and intent of this resolution.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Community Services  
12.10  
ADOPT A RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT A $160,000 REBATE FROM  
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY FOR THE EAST BAY  
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES DISTRICT GREENBELT TURF CONVERSION  
PROJECT  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution to:  
1. Authorize the City Manager to accept turf rebate funding of $160,000  
from California Water Service Company for the East Bay Municipal Utilities  
District Greenbelt Turf Conversion Project, Project No. WP26047.  
2. Appropriate the turf rebate funding in the amount of $160,000 to the East  
Bay Municipal Utilities District Greenbelt Turf Conversion Project, Project  
No. WP26047.  
3. Authorize the City Manager to submit required documentation to  
California Water Service Company for reimbursement upon project  
completion.  
It is also recommended that the City Manager be authorized to take any  
appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of  
the resolution.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Manager  
12.11  
AUTHORIZE BUDGET AMENDMENTS TO SUBSIDIZE THE IMPACT  
OF 2026 HEALTH CARE PREMIUM INCREASES AND IMPLEMENT A  
RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION PLAN FOR FIRE PARAMEDICS  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution to:  
1. Appropriate funds in the amount of $2,659,181 from the Health Internal  
Service Fund (ISF) Fund Balance to the FY2025/26 Health Insurance  
Operating Account.  
2. Appropriate funds up to $600,000 from the FY2024/25 Fire Department  
salary savings to implement a recruitment and retention plan for  
paramedics in FY2025/26.  
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:  
Administrative Services  
12.12  
ADOPT AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5 TO ADD CHAPTER  
5.106, AND AMENDING CHAPTER 5.08, SECTION 5.08.280;  
AMENDING TITLE 8 TO ADD CHAPTER 8.70, AND AMENDING  
CHAPTER 8.56, SECTIONS 8.56.101, 8.56.030, AND 8.56.040;  
AMENDING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 12.56, SECTION 12.56.010; AND  
REPEALING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 12.76 OF THE STOCKTON  
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING STREET AND SIDEWALK VENDOR  
REGULATIONS  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council:  
1. Adopt an Ordinance amending Title 5 to add Chapter 5.106, and  
amending Chapter 5.08, Section 5.08.280 of the Stockton Municipal Code  
regarding street and sidewalk vendor regulations to comply with provisions  
of State Law enacted by Senate Bill 946 (2018) and Senate Bill 635  
(2025);  
2. Adopt an Ordinance amending Title 8 to add Chapter 8.70, and  
amending Chapter 8.56, Sections 8.56.101, 8.56.030, and 8.56.040;  
amending Title 12, Chapter 12.56, Section 12.56.010; and repealing Title  
12, Chapter 12.76 of the Stockton Municipal Code regarding street and  
sidewalk vendor regulations to comply with provisions of State Law  
enacted by Senate Bill 946 (2018) and Senate Bill 972 (2022); and  
3. Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to take all appropriate and  
necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of the ordinances  
and resolution.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Police  
13.  
14.  
15.  
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS  
HEARINGS**  
16.  
NEW BUSINESS  
16.1  
ADOPT A RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT CALIFORNIA BOARD OF  
STATE COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS, SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS  
AND SCHOOL ACT (PROP 47) - COHORT 5 GRANT FUNDS, IN THE  
AMOUNT OF $8,000,000 FOR THE PERIOD OF OCTOBER 1, 2025  
THROUGH JUNE 30, 2029, AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF  
GRANT AGREEMENTS  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
It is recommended that the City Council approve a resolution to:  
1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a grant agreement from the  
State of California Board of State Community Corrections, in the amount of  
$8,000,000;  
2. Authorize the City Manager to appropriate grant revenues and  
expenditures in the amount of $8,000,000;  
3. Authorize the addition of three full-time, grant-funded, limited-term,  
positions; one OVP outreach worker supervisor, and two OVP outreach  
worker positions for the duration of the grant term;  
4. Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to execute and manage  
sub-recipient and consultant agreements in the amounts consistent with  
the Grant Agreement; and  
5. Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to take appropriate and  
necessary actions to carry out the resolution's purpose and intent.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Manager  
16.2  
DISCUSSION ON THE POLICE SUBSTATIONS  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
Discussion on Police Substations. Staff to receive direction from the  
Stockton City Council related to the Police Substations.  
Department:  
City Manager  
17.  
18.  
19.  
CITY MANAGER'S UPDATE  
COUNCIL COMMENTS  
ADJOURNMENT  
1.  
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS  
CITY OF STOCKTON BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS LOCAL  
APPOINTMENT LIST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2026  
1.1  
Recommended Action:  
This notice is given in compliance with the requirements of the Maddy Act,  
California Government Code Section 54970 et. seq.  
This item is information only; no action required.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
City Clerk  
1.2  
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 December 11, 2025 in  
compliance with the Brown Act.  
Katherine Roland, CMC, CPMC  
City Clerk  
By: ________________________________  
Deputy  
PUBLIC COMMENTS  
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Redevelopment Agency/Public Finance Authority/Parking Authority, including items on the Agenda. The time limit  
for public comment is four (4) minutes and remains at the discretion of the presiding officer and changes shall be  
set at the start of the meeting. 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 publiccomment@stocktonca.gov  
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Comment portion of the agenda. No speaker cards will be accepted after the close of Public Comment. b)  
Address only issues over which the meeting body has jurisdiction. c) The time limit for public comment is at the  
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comments will not be read into the record.  
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offer its public programs, services and meetings in a manner that is readily accessible to everyone, including those  
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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.  
Council Policy Manual Chapter 4.07 DECORUM  
§ 4.07.010 Policy.  
1) COUNCILMEMBERS  
The City Council will practice civility and decorum in their discussions and debate. Councilmembers will value each  
other's time and will preserve order and decorum. A member shall neither, by conversation or otherwise, delay or  
interrupt the proceedings of the Council, use personal, impertinent or slanderous remarks, nor disturb any other  
member while that member is speaking or refuse to obey the orders of the presiding officer or the Council, except  
as otherwise provided herein.  
A) All Councilmembers have the opportunity to speak and agree to disagree but no Councilmember shall speak  
twice on any given subject unless all other Councilmembers have been given the opportunity to speak.  
B) The Mayor has the affirmative duty to maintain order. The City Council will honor the role of the Mayor in  
maintaining order. If a Councilmember believes the Mayor is not maintaining order, the Councilmember may move  
that the Vice-Mayor enforce the rules of decorum and otherwise maintain order. If that motion receives a second  
and is approved by a Council majority, the Vice-Mayor shall enforce the rules of decorum and maintain order.  
C) Any Councilmember who violates the rules repeatedly shall be sanctioned by the City Council, including, but not  
limited to, barring the Councilmember from further participation (other than voting) on the subject.  
2) PERSONS ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL  
Persons addressing the Council shall not make personal, impertinent, unduly repetitive, slanderous or profane  
remarks to the Council, any member of the Council, City staff or the general public, nor utter loud, threatening,  
personal or abusive language, nor engage in any other conduct that disrupts, disturbs or otherwise unreasonably  
impedes the orderly conduct of the Council meeting. Any person who makes such remarks, who utters loud,  
threatening, personal or abusive language, who is unduly repetitious or engages in extended discussion of  
irrelevancies, or who engages in any disorderly conduct that disrupts, disturbs or otherwise unreasonably impedes  
the orderly conduct of any Council meeting shall, at the discretion of the presiding officer or a majority of the  
Council, be barred from further audience before the Council during that meeting.  
3) ENFORCEMENT  
The rules of decorum set forth above shall be enforced in the following manner:  
Warning. The presiding officer shall request that a person who is breaching the rules of decorum be orderly and  
silent. If, after receiving a warning from the presiding officer, a person persists in disturbing the meeting, the  
presiding officer shall order him or her to leave the Council meeting. If such person does not remove himself or  
herself, the presiding officer may order any law enforcement officer who is on duty at the meeting to remove that  
person from the Council Chambers.  
4) RULES PERTAINING TO SIGNS, OBJECTS, SYMBOLIC MATERIALS, AND FIRE SAFETY WITHIN THE  
COUNCIL CHAMBERS DURING COUNCIL MEETINGS  
A) Objects and symbolic materials such as signs which do not have sticks attached or otherwise create any fire or  
safety hazards will be allowed within the Council Chamber during Council meetings provided that they are not so  
large as to infringe upon the space of those in adjacent areas, and are no wider on their longest side than the  
audience chairs.  
B) Persons with objects and symbolic materials such as signs must remain seated when displaying them except  
when making an oral presentation to the Council and must not raise them above shoulder level or otherwise use  
them to obstruct vision or passage or disturb the conduct of the Council meeting. Such materials may not be  
placed on or against the walls, doors or furniture or in the aisles.  
C) Exits shall not be obstructed in any manner. Obstructions, including storage, shall not be placed in aisles or  
other exit ways. Hand carried items must be stored so that such items do not inhibit passage in aisles or other exit  
ways.  
D) Exit ways shall not be used in any way that will present a hazardous condition.  
E) Overcrowding and admittance of persons beyond the approved capacity of a place of assembly are prohibited.  
F) The Fire Marshal may establish designated areas for media equipment.  
5) PERSONS AUTHORIZED WITHIN RAIL  
No person except City officials and City staff shall be permitted within the rail in front of the City Council dais  
without the express consent of the presiding officer.