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Keep Your Home California program expanded to allow more homeowners to qualify

The California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) expanded eligibility criteria for several of the Keep Your Home California programs, making them available to a larger number of families at risk of losing their home.

April 05, 2011 | | Government


Lawsuit forces changes in indigent healthcare program

A revision to the county's medically indigent adult healthcare program, forced by a lawsuit, will make free or low-cost healthcare available to more county adults, affect payment schedules for many existing participants, and raise county costs.

April 05, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


Task force to consider supervisor redistricting

A new citizens' advisory task force will help with a mandated redistricting of the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors' districts, following board action Tuesday morning.

April 05, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


Local legislators lobby for Florida high-speed rail money

Local political leaders are hailing the California High-Speed Rail Authority's unanimous decision on Wednesday to pursue a further $2.43 billion in federal funding recently made available – and urging the federal government to allocate those funds to California.

April 01, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


Council considers return of bingo at Assyrian American club

After an eight year gap, bingo could return to Turlock – should the City of Turlock and the Assyrian American Civic Club reach common ground on rules and regulations for the game.The Turlock City Council discussed changes the current bingo ordinance on March 23, but didn't come to any solutions which would be mutually agreeable.The Assyrian American Civic Club hosted ...

March 29, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


Northwest growth still an option

Residential growth to the northwest of Highway 99 is still on the table for the City of Turlock, following a split Turlock City Council decision Tuesday night.

March 29, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


New resolution promotes eating locally grown food

Eating locally isn't just a trendy, healthy way too cook – it's also California's newest strategy to bolster the State budget.

March 25, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


State budget to cut funding to colleges, prisons, welfare

Facing a $26.6 billion deficit, both houses of the California Legislature approved the main budget bill last week, but will not send the legislation to Gov. Jerry Brown until a remaining $12.6 billion deficit can be broached.

March 22, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


Public Safety Facility funding ‘on track,’ says Wasden at groundbreaking

After years spent planning, meeting and navigating bond markets, the City of Turlock broke ground on the new, 57,570 square foot home for Turlock's police and fire departments on Tuesday.

March 22, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


City budget process begins

The Turlock City Council on Tuesday began the process of adopting the 2010-2011 budget &ndash; a process they hope to complete on May 10 &ndash; by accepting all preliminary non-general fund budgets. The unanimous motion adopted those budgets, which primarily deal with rate-based services such as sewer, water, and street lighting. <p style="margin: 0in ...

March 22, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


Council preview

On Tuesday, Turlock City Council is scheduled to:

March 18, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


City to be ‘lean, but effective’ in future

For the last three years, the Turlock City Council has been in a reactionary mode &ndash; by members' own admission.

March 15, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


City invests in Regional Recycled Water Project

The groundbreaking North Valley Regional Recycled Water Project took a step toward reality Tuesday night, when the Turlock City Council unanimously voted to apply for a grant to help fund a needed feasibility study.

March 11, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


County supervisors grant extension to West Park developer

By a split, 3-2 vote, the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors approved continuing work on a new, smaller version of the oft-maligned West Park inland port development.

March 08, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


State troubles prompt city to make RDA changes

On the same day area mayors gathered in Modesto to lobby Gov. Jerry Brown to forego his planned elimination of all redevelopment agencies statewide, the City of Turlock took steps to ensure its own redevelopment money is committed before the state potentially seizes uncommitted RDA funds across the state.

March 08, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Government


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Assyrian statue closer to finding new home

The search to find a permanent home for a 9-foot bronze statue of an ancient Assyrian ruler may soon come to an end thanks to the efforts of the Queen Shamiram Statue Location Subcommittee, compromised of two members from the Turlock Parks and Recreation Commission and three members of the Arts Commission. The subcommittee banded together last month after California State University, Stanislaus refused to host the statue on its premises. Though the ...

March 15, 2013 | Brooke Borba | Government


Want better roads? Open your wallet

There is a general consensus that Turlock's streets are in need of some repair. The question now is if Turlock's citizens are willing to help pay for the repairs and if so, how will the funds be generated. During a special meeting Tuesday night the Turlock City Council heard a status update on the city's road conditions and delved further into the issue of how the repairs can be funded. In the ...

March 12, 2013 | Sabra Stafford | Government


Main Street freeway sign sparks Planning debate

Main Street businesses are hoping to attract more traffic - and customers - off Hwy. 99 with a new multi-tenant freeway sign, but Turlock Planning commissioners are wary of putting up such a large structure. The proposed project would see the removal of the existing freeway-oriented pole sign and replace it with an 85-foot tall, 38-foot wide multi-tenant freeway sign. The sign is designed for up to nine panels on each side, totaling ...

March 08, 2013 | Brooke Borba | Government


Farmers’ market looks to lay down new roots

The success of the Turlock Farmers' Market over the last few years has it looking for some room to grow.

March 08, 2013 | Sabra Stafford | Government


Finding jobs for vets goal of Congressional caucus

In an attempt to give support to those who paid their due for the country, Congressman Jeff Denham (R-Turlock) launched the Congressional Veterans Job Caucus for the 113th Congress last Wednesday to promote career opportunities for unemployed veterans. The bipartisan effort, which is led by Representatives Denham, Tim Walz (D-MN) and Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Mark Kirk (R-IL), highlighted the "I Hire Vets" initiative and their commitment to decrease the unemployment rate ...

March 05, 2013 | Brooke Borba | Government


Council learns of loss tax revenue, benefit savings

The Turlock City Council amended the current fiscal year budget Tuesday night to account for savings from employee health care costs and losses of property tax revenue, among other changes. The first remittance of property taxes was less than expected and if the trend continues for the rest of the year, the city would see a reduction of about $380,000 in revenue. The amended budget also addresses savings the city is reaping ...

March 01, 2013 | Sabra Stafford | Government


Olsen bill focuses on teacher assessment

Assembly member Kristin Olsen (R-Modesto) recently introduced Assembly Bill 430, known as the Teacher Professional Growth Plan (TPGP), a program that is designed to revise the current Stull Act by allowing teachers to implement their own plans for professional growth throughout the school year. "California has a tremendous amount of talent when it comes to educators. In order to retain that talent, we must foster an environment that allows teachers to grow and ...

February 26, 2013 | Brooke Borba | Government


On the road to improvement

For those Turlock residents tired of dodging potholes and bouncing along bumpy streets - and really, who isn't? - there is cause to smile as the city takes some initial steps toward road improvements. On Tuesday night the Turlock City Council approved by a 5-0 vote the funding of a Pavement Management Project, an in-depth analysis of the city's network of streets. The PMP generates a Pavement Condition Index, which gives each street ...

February 26, 2013 | Sabra Stafford | Government


Cannella: Stop stealing food from low-income students

In response to a recent state report that reviewed how schools diverted student meal funds for other needs, Senator Anthony Cannella (R-Ceres) introduced Senate Bill 302, The School Lunch Protection Act. The report, titled "Food Fight: Small team of state examiners no match for schools that divert student meal funds," was created by the Senate Office of Oversight and Outcomes and gave a detailed revelation of how nearly $200 million was stolen from ...

February 22, 2013 | Brooke Borba | Government


Affordable housing, budget on docket for City Council

The Turlock City Council will consider approving a loan Tuesday night to purchase a four-plex for the use of affordable housing. The loan of $270, 025 between the city and Stanislaus County Affordable Housing Corporation would be used to cover the purchase and closing costs of a four-plex at 1060 Alpha Street. Stanislaus County Affordable Housing Corporation promotes construction and development of affordable housing in the county, along with assisting in transitional ...

February 22, 2013 | Sabra Stafford | Government


Mayor expects brighter economic days in Turlock's future

The days of deep budgetary cuts and expenditure freezes in Turlock should be coming to an end as new industries and developments spur the city's economic growth. "Turlock has turned the economic corner," said Mayor John Lazar in his State of the City address. "We continue to see our local economy move in a positive direction forward." The annual address, given this morning at the Turlock Chamber of Commerce membership breakfast, touts ...

February 20, 2013 | Sabra Stafford | Government


TURLOCK CITY COUNCIL: HOW THEY VOTED

Amend the Turlock Municipal Code to change the number of permits given to firework vendors from 50 to 35. The highest number of permits issued in one year has been 27, according to city records. The amendment also eliminates the need for nonprofits to possess a tax exemption certificate from both the California Franchise Tax Board and the Internal Revenue Service. Mayor John Lazar &ndash; Yes Vice Mayor Bill DeHart &ndash; Yes ...

February 15, 2013 | | Government


Hughson commits to farmland preservation

The City of Hughson has paved the way to be a county leader in agricultural preservation. The City Council solidified this intention by adopting the Farmland Preservation Program at its Jan. 28 meeting. Community Development Director Thom Clark hopes that Hughson's decision to preserve prime farmland would influence neighboring communities that also possess the finite resource to reconsider their options when planning urban developments. The Farmland Preservation Program requires that for any ...

February 15, 2013 | Brooke Borba | Government


Council starts strategic planning process

In just a few years time Turlock could see the addition of a new fire station, a citywide bicycle plan, an annexation of county islands, and a northeast expressway if everything laid out in the city's strategic plan comes to fruition. All these ideas and more were addressed Tuesday night during the city's first strategic planning session of the new year. A strategic plan is an opportunity for the city to identify the ...

February 15, 2013 | Sabra Stafford | Government


City acquires more land for transit hub

The Turlock city Council approved the purchase of two parcels at the Regional Transit Center Tuesday night at a price point that is 18 percent above the appraised value. In a unanimous vote the Council agreed to the purchase of the two parcels at N. Golden State Boulevard and Hawkeye Avenue for $1.53 million plus escrow closing costs. The total cost cannot exceed $1.54 million. The parcels are being purchased as part ...

February 15, 2013 | Sabra Stafford | Government


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