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Welcome To Turlock - City of Turlock In the heart of California's Central Valley, Turlock is the second largest city in Stanislaus County with a population which has grown steadily from 13,992 in 1970 to over 70,000 today
Government - City of Turlock Turlock is governed by its City Council, consisting of a mayor, vice mayor, and three additional council members The Council appoints a City Manager to serve as chief administrative officer providing direction for all departments in accordance with the policies established by the City Council
About Turlock - City of Turlock In the heart of California's Central Valley, Turlock is the second largest city in Stanislaus County with a population which has grown steadily from 13,992 in 1970 to over 69,000 today
Recreation - City of Turlock Through the years, the Turlock community has valued neighborhoods, natural places where they can relax, walk, recreate and enjoy family time Through quality programing and implementation, Recreation Services provides safe, supervised activities residents of all ages
Water Sewer Garbage Service - City of Turlock The City of Turlock contracts with Turlock Scavenger for the collection and disposal of solid waste Turlock Scavenger provides three roll out containers to each resident of Turlock
Turlock City Council - City of Turlock (Government) The Turlock City Council meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p m The meetings are held at City Hall, 156 South Broadway, Turlock, in the Yosemite Room
Sports - City of Turlock (Recreation) The City of Turlock Parks, Recreation and Public Facilities Department offers sports activities for youth and adults Registrations are taken year round, and can be done in the Parks, Recreation office, online, by phone or fax
Building Permits - City of Turlock (Building in Turlock\Building Safety) The California Building Code states that no regulated building or structure may be erected, constructed, enlarged, altered, repaired, moved, improved, removed, converted or demolished unless a separate permit for each building or structure has first been obtained from the building official