Stockton City Council has shown willingness to end commercial and residential eviction moratoriums when the local COVID-19 emergency expires on Feb. 28.
Community vaccine questions: Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln
Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln was voted into office in November 2020 and began his term in January of this year.
Lincoln was born in Stockton and raised in an army family. He joined the US Marine Corps in 2001 and was recruited by the White House Military Office and assigned to Marine One. After finishing his service and working in the private industry, Lincoln resigned from his corporate job and began to serve the Stockton community full-time as an executive administrative pastor for a local church before running for mayor.
As we’ve done with other community leaders, we asked Lincoln with the following questions:
After a week filled with updates from CDC, state and local officials, here's a rundown on how San Joaquin County is doing with pandemic-related matters.
The Stockton Record
STOCKTON – Applications are being accepted to house individuals who are experiencing homelessness.
Stocktonians Taking Action to Neutralize Drugs and Dignity Health have purchased and renovated seven units to house homeless who are enrolled in San Joaquin County’s Whole Person Care Program.
STAND is taking applications to place individuals into their third home that will house four individuals in time for the rainy season.
STAND has been working to improve the community since 1991 with a portfolio of projects ranging from gang and drug prevention activities, community lighting projects, establishing drug free zones at schools, to housing rehabilitation projects. As of January 2020, STAND has purchased and rehabilitated, or built and sold more than 300 single family homes. Seventy percent of those homes were sold to low and critically low-income families.