Meeting

Stockton State of the City 2026

Body

City of Stockton

Date

May 22, 2026

Jurisdiction

State & Local

🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure 🚨 Public Safety Physical Infrastructure Emergency Response

The City of Stockton held its State of the City meeting on May 22, 2026, featuring Mayor Christina Fugazi and other city officials. The meeting highlighted the city's ongoing efforts to improve public safety, infrastructure, and community services. Key procurement-related updates included the expansion of the groundwater recharge project, the opening of new police and community facilities, and significant investments in street repairs, lighting, and public works. The mayor emphasized the importance of coordinated citywide strategies and partnerships to address homelessness, public safety, and neighborhood cleanliness. The city reported filling over 25,000 potholes, replacing more than 1,000 street lights, and generating substantial revenue from city-owned garages and service lots. Additionally, the city is leveraging technology such as the Flock system for emergency response and Axon body cams with real-time translation to enhance public safety. While no specific contract awards or vendor names were mentioned, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to accountability, infrastructure improvements, and community engagement as part of its procurement and operational priorities moving forward.

Source

City of Stockton