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Stockton police outline phased plan for South Stockton substations; council asks staff for 60‑day funding and implementation plan

Stockton City Council · June 24, 2025
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Summary

Stockton Police presented a three‑phase plan to open temporary storefront substations in Western Ranch and Sierra Vista, with a longer‑term "bridge center" concept. Preliminary cost options ranged from about $1.1M to $3.3M; council asked staff to return in about 60 days with a fiscally realistic implementation plan and potential partner support.

Stockton Police presented a phased plan on June 24 to reintroduce local storefront substations in South Stockton neighborhoods identified by community leaders and Vice Mayor Lee.

Captain Annabelle Morris outlined three phases: (1) establish temporary storefront substations in Western Ranch and Sierra Vista (walk‑in services, community engagement and crime reporting assistance); (2) operational assessment (service outcomes, resident input and staffing needs); and (3) conceptual development of a permanent public safety bridge center that would…

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