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Manteca council approves consent calendar; city manager outlines Main Street improvements and upcoming events

2847291 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

At the April 1, 2025 meeting council approved the consent calendar 5-0 and heard city manager updates on the Main Street bike-and-pedestrian improvement project, recruiting for boards and commissions, and several community events.

The Manteca City Council unanimously approved the consent calendar 5-0 at its April 1, 2025, meeting and received a series of city-manager updates on infrastructure work, volunteer recruitment and upcoming community events.

City Manager Jose provided a project update saying the Main Street bike-and-pedestrian improvement project began March 17 and will run through August. The project covers Main Street from Northgate to Alameda and will include new ADA ramps, concrete medians and fencing, pavement rehabilitation, a new pedestrian signal at Main and Edison, updated striping, signage and bike lanes. Jose said Main Street will remain open during construction but drivers should expect delays and traffic controls.

Jose also announced recruitment deadlines for multiple boards, committees and commissions through April 8: Citizens Oversight Committee (District 3 only, alternate position at large), Public Safety Sales Tax Oversight Commission (all districts), Recreation and Parks Commission (all districts), Senior Advisory Commission, and Youth Advisory Commission. He provided dates and locations for community events: a District 1 cleanup on Saturday, April 12 (8 a.m.–2 p.m., at the wastewater treatment plant, 2450 West Yosemite Avenue), an Autism Resource and Spring Festival on Saturday, April 12 (Northgate Complex, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.), a Manteca Fire Department pancake breakfast on Friday, May 10 (7 a.m.–11 a.m.; tickets $10 sold starting April 7 at Fire Station 2), and the Love Manteca citywide service day on April 26.

During public comment, Eric Alvarez, the local government affairs representative for PG&E’s Stockton division, introduced himself as a point of contact for utility issues. Tony Bridal, president of the Punjabi American Association, invited the council to a community festival on April 19 at a city park.

On the consent calendar, Council Member Breitenbucher made the motion to approve all items, Council Member Moriwick seconded, and the motion carried unanimously with an aye vote from the mayor and all council members.

No ordinances or contracts requiring roll-call votes were adopted during the consent motion; the vote recorded was general approval of the listed consent items.