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Stockton City Council District 5

photo of Councilmember Eggman
Councilmember
Susan Talamantes Eggman


425 N. El Dorado Street
Stockton, CA 95202
Term Expires: 12/31/10
E-Mail
Phone: (209) 937-0558

Councilmember Susan Talamantes Eggman

Susan Eggman is serving her first term on the Stockton City Council. Susan decided to run for office after the 2004 election cycle, believing change was necessary. Susan strongly believes that social, economic and environmental justice is possible through the political process.

During her first year in office Susan has been a strong advocate of affordable housing, literacy, reducing crime through the engagement of community and most recently a push for the City of Stockton to establish itself as the leader in the Valley for green technology.

Susan is a veteran of the US Army. She received her B.A. in psychology and her Masters in Social Work from California State University (CSU) - Stanislaus. She earned her PhD in Social Work and Social Research from Portland State University.


Councilmember Eggman serves on the following committees, as appointed by the Mayor:
  • Audit Committee
  • Budget/Finance/Economic Development, Alternate Member
  • Community Improvement & Crime Prevention
  • Legislation/Environmental
  • Water Committee, Alt Member
  • California State University Stockton Center Site Authority
  • COS and Manteca Unified School District "2x2" Joint Committee
  • COS and Port of Stockton "3x3" Joint Committee
  • COS and Stockton Unified School District "3x3" Joint Committee
  • San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District City Selection Committee


City Council District 5 is located in the South Central part of Stockton area.

Council District 5 at a glance:
Number of households: 12,910
Total population: 39,290
Source: 2000 Census data

Midtown/Magnolia Area
The Midtown Community is an older, mixed central city residential and commercial area, located just north of Stockton's growing central business district.

Fire Stations:

  • Company 2 - 110 W. Sonora Street
  • Company 6 - 1501 Picardy Lane
  • Company 9 - 550 E. Harding Way
Libraries:

Community Policing Districts:

Parks/Community Centers:
  • Columbus Park - 401 W. Worth Street
  • Eden Park - El Dorado St. & Acacia Street
  • Fremont Park - 302 E. Fremont Street
  • Gleason Park - 535 E. Church Street
  • Independence Park - Market St. & Grant Street
  • M. L. King, Jr. Plaza - 555 N. El Dorado Street
  • Lafayette Park - El Dorado St. & Taylor Street
  • Liberty Park - 725 E. Jefferson Street
  • Louis Park - 3121 Monte Diablo Avenue
  • McLeod Lake Park - 46 W. Fremont Street
  • Misasi Park - 2839 Susan Way
  • Morelli Park - Weber Avenue & Stockton Channel
  • North Seawall Park - North bank of Stockton Channel
  • Sousa Park - 2829 Yellowstone Avenue
  • South Seawall Park - South bank of Stockton Channel
  • Stribley Park - 502 Della Street
  • Union Park - 635 S. Pilgrim Street
  • Victory Park - 1001 N. Pershing Avenue
  • Weber Park - Park St. & Van Buren Street
  • Weber Point Events Center - 235 N. Center Street

Projects in the District:

Victory Park Pond Improvements: Established in 1914, the ponds collect and filter stormwater from the Park and surrounding neighborhood. The ponds are more than an aesthetic feature of the Park; they serve a important function in the City's stormwater management system.  The ponds have had no significant repairs or improvements throughout the years.

Community Coalition on Homelessness

The Community Coalition on Homelessness is organizing to end homelessness in Stockton. An Interagency Council of City and County elected officials and staff, representatives from the offices of State Legislators, and faith-based and non-profit organizations govern the Coalition. The Interagency Council held a meeting on May 6th and agreed to develop a "Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness". The Interagency Council will meet in June to begin work on the Plan.

Meeting Notes - May 6, 2009

Meeting Notes - March 18, 2009

PowerPoint Presentation (39 pages) - March 18, 2009

If you would like more information about the Coalition, please contact Connie Cochran, City of Stockton Public Information Officer at (209) 937-8827.

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