Press Releases

  • Public Works
    July 14, 2020

    With COVID-19 outbreaks on the rise in the Central Valley and other key regions throughout the State, San Joaquin County is currently getting word out to residents that its annual Coastal Cleanup Day event scheduled for September 26 this year has been cancelled out of an abundance of caution to protect citizens from the rapidly spreading virus. The County’s Department of Public Works hopes that the annual clean-up event can be rescheduled for the spring of 2021.

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  • Agricultural Commissioner
    July 7, 2020

    San Joaquin County agriculture pumped $5.732 billion into the local economy in 2018 and supported more than 33,000 jobs, Agricultural Commissioner Tim Pelican reported today during a Board of Supervisors meeting as he released the most comprehensive economic analysis to date of a key County industry.

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  • County Administrator
    July 1, 2020
    San Joaquin County Announces Chatbot Feature "AskSJC"

    San Joaquin County recently implemented a Chatbot feature on the San Joaquin County website (https://www.sjgov.org). This Chatbot (named “AskSJC”) is part of a smart county platform that provides a modular, open-source, cloud-based set of applications that improves the user experience throughout their digital interaction with the County.

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  • County Administrator
    June 24, 2020
    San Joaquin County Approves 2020-2021 Final Budget

    Today, the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Final Budget. The approved $1.9 billion budget includes a $60.5 million increase from the previous year and provides necessary funding for countywide programs and services including special districts. The 2020-2021 Final Budget supports the Board’s strategic priorities including good governance, fiscal responsibility, law and justice, economic development, and water. It also reflects the Board’s directive that all departments establish homelessness as an operational priority, as well as the profound fiscal impacts of COVID-19 to the State of California and San Joaquin County.

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  • Public Works
    June 15, 2020

    The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors gave the green light last week to invest in an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system for Victor; a 300-resident rural community just east of Lodi. The County operates and maintains a special district that provides water to the community, which has relied on manually read water meters for the past 29 years. The Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed it was time to put in a more modern state-of-theart system as the time came to replace the aging meters.

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