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Public Meetings


Monday, April 20, 2009 6:19 AM PDT

Today

Galt Joint Union High School District Board of Trustees special meeting
Key items:

  • District-wide budget reductions.
  • Reduction of classified employees.
    When and where: 6 p.m., Galt High School library, 145 N. Lincoln Way, Galt.

    Lodi City Council/Lodi Arts Commission joint meeting
    Key item:

  • Discussion of items of mutual concern.
    When and where: 6:30 p.m., Hutchins Street Square, 125 S. Hutchins St., Lodi.

    Tuesday

    Lodi Unified School District Board of Trustees
    Key items:
  • Discuss closing Elkhorn School or moving it to Podesta Ranch to save money.
  • Elimination of classified staff due to lack of work and/or funds.
  • Recommendation to publicly support state Propositions 1A-1F on the May 19 special-election ballot.
    When and where: 7 p.m., McNair High School theater, 9550 E. McNair Way, Stockton.

    Lodi City Council shirtsleeve/special meeting
    Key items:

  • Set public hearing for May 13 to consider appeals filed regarding the Wal-Mart Supercenter shopping center at the southwest corner of Lower Sacramento Road and Kettleman Lane.
  • Consider expenditure program for $150,000 of federal stimulus money. Proposed expenditures are for portable radios, wireless broadband, hardware and software, mobile command vehicle upgrades and mug shot county interface.
  • Presentation by Elliot Eisenberg, chief economist of the National Association of Home Builders, at the request of the Building Industry Association of the Delta.
    When and where: 7 a.m., Carnegie Forum, 305 W. Pine St., Lodi.

    Galt City Council
    Key items:
  • Proclamation recognizing the Performing Animal Welfare Society’s 25 years of service.
  • Presentation of city’s newly designed Web site.
  • Identity theft prevention program.
  • Consider requiring Galt Planning Commissioners to live within the city limits.
  • Consider action regarding the city Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Citizens Oversight Committee and appointments to the committee.
  • Appointments to the city Public Safety Committee, Measure R Citizens Oversight Committee and Sacramento Environmental Commission.
    When and where: 7 p.m., Galt City Hall, 380 Civic Drive, Galt.

    San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors
    Key items:
  • Report on Armstrong Road agricultural/cluster zone classification and possible board action.
  • Report on homebuilding in the county by the National Association of Home Builders.
  • Decline to authorize the Issuance of tax and revenue anticipation notes on behalf of the San Joaquin Delta Community College District.
  • Letter to U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer supporting the Interstate 5 North Central Valley freight corridor improvements.
  • Request for hiring freeze exemption to fill assistant county probation officer position.
    When and where: 9 a.m., county courthouse, 222 E. Weber Ave., seventh floor, Stockton.

    Wednesday

    Galt Joint Union Elementary School District Board of Trustees
    Key items:

  • Discussion of offering golden handshake retirement incentive to certificated employees.
  • Consideration to extend the K-6 walking distance to school from three-quarters to one mile.
  • Update on the state budget from Assistant Superintendent Jim Bauler.
  • Report from Superintendent Karen Schauer on school of choice for the 2009-10 school year.
    When and where: 7 p.m., Galt City Hall council chambers, 280 Civic Drive, Galt. (A public study session on strengthening student achievement will be held at 5:15 p.m.)

    Woodbridge Rural Fire Protection District board
    When and where: 3 p.m., fire station, 400 E. Augusta St., Woodbridge.

    San Joaquin County Board of Education
    When and where: Noon, San Joaquin County Office of Education, 2901 Arch-Airport Road, Stockton.

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