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Fugazi, in Stockton State of the City, touts public-safety partnerships, park reopenings and fiscal progress
Summary
Mayor Christina Fugazi used Stockton's State of the City to highlight public-safety partnerships, a new smoke-shop ordinance, the Light Up Stockton street-lighting initiative, next-week reopening of McKinley Park with a pool, progress on levee repairs, and multiple employee recognitions. No formal council votes were recorded at the event.
Mayor Christina Fugazi delivered Stockton's 2025 State of the City address at a Greater Stockton Chamber event, detailing public-safety initiatives, infrastructure work and steps to stabilize the city's finances while honoring long-serving municipal employees.
'We came into this year focused on action, not just promises,' Fugazi said, listing priorities that included a newly developed smoke-shop ordinance intended to 'better protect our neighborhoods, especially our youth' and a citywide lighting effort called Light Up Stockton to improve public safety and community life. She also announced that McKinley Park will reopen next week with a new pool, sports fields and upgraded recreation amenities.
The mayor framed public safety…
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