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Stockton council approves police digital‑forensics contract and two parks items; adopts parks master facilities plan
Summary
At its Oct. 14 meeting the Stockton City Council approved a five‑year Cellebrite contract for digital forensics, authorized Anderson Park playground construction, and adopted the 2025 Parks & Recreation Master Facilities Plan to guide park investments and aquatics modernization.
On Oct. 14 Stockton City Council approved several consent and policy items related to public safety and parks.
The council authorized a five‑year agreement with Cellebrite Inc. for digital forensic tools and services not to exceed $245,431. Police staff explained that the software and extraction tools help investigators with forensic…
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