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Lodi City Budget: Fiscal Challenges
The City of Lodi, California, faces significant fiscal challenges as it implements budget cuts and cost-saving measures to address mounting financial pressures. Despite approving a $291 million balanced budget for fiscal year 2025-2026, the city faces a projected $4.8 million structural deficit that is expected to emerge over the next five years.
Meyers Nave Investigates…
On May 6 in About Town: “Investigation”, Steve Mann reported “…law firm Meyers Nave was hired at the request of City Attorney Katie Lucchesi” to investigate matters related to City Manager Scott Carney’s allegations financial misconduct by Lodi City Council and Lodi city employees and whether Carney’s actions during a City Council Meeting warrant discipline. Several people have asked about Meyers Nave’s experience in city government investigations. The research report below provides some answers.
California Refinery Closures - More Bad News…
The impending closures of California's Phillips 66 Los Angeles and Valero Benicia refineries threaten to create a daily gasoline shortfall exceeding 6 million gallons — and cut 45% of Northern California’s asphalt production. Arizona and Nevada will also feel the pinch.
Is Lodi’s Growth Plan realistic?
The City of Lodi's ambitious growth strategy, encompassing three major development areas within its sphere of influence, represents a significant expansion effort that reflects both the city's growth aspirations and the practical challenges of municipal development.
Medi-Cal, Medicaid changes — A Medical Emergency for Lodi?
As Steve Mann writes in his recent “About Town” article, “Medical Emergency - Cuts could devastate Lodi Memorial Hospital,” changes to Medi-Cal and Medicaid funding could have a significant impact on Lodi Memorial and other San Joaquin County hospitals. This report analyzes the current CA budget proposals and the Federal “Big Beautiful Bill” to explore how Lodi and San Joaquin County might be impacted.
California refineries, imported crude oil and refined fuels.
California's refinery landscape is poised for significant change over the next year, with major capacity reductions expected by 2026. This report examines the current refining capacity in California and analyzes the projected changes due to announced refinery closures, their causes, and potential implications for the state's fuel supply and prices.
Governor Newsom's May Revision Budget
Governor Gavin Newsom released his May Revision proposal for the 2025-26 California state budget on May 14, 2025, outlining a $321.9 billion spending plan that addresses a significant budget shortfall while maintaining essential services. This revised budget reveals the complex fiscal challenges facing California's economy and highlights the administration's priorities amid economic uncertainty.
California Legislature: 2025-2026 Regular Session
The 2025-2026 California legislative session is currently underway, with thousands of bills moving through various stages of the legislative process. As of May 2025, 2,692 bills have been introduced in the current session, with 126 bills having completed the legislative process. This legislative session is scheduled to end on September 12, 2025.
SJC BeWell Center
The SJC Be Well Center and the Lodi Access Center are distinct but complementary facilities within San Joaquin County, each serving different-though sometimes overlapping-community needs.
James Lindsay and the “Range Riders”
Per Steve Mann’s recent About Town article, John Lindsay, a “Range Rider / Senior Advisor” will be appointed Lodi’s acting City Manager.
What’s John Lindsay’s background?
Who are the “Range Riders”?
Who is Meyers Nave?
Steve Mann reports that Lodi is planning to retain Mayers Nave to investigate Scott Carney’s recent allegations and supervise a forensic audit. Who is Mayers Nave and what other important cases have they handled?
Impact of Tariffs on San Joaquin Valley Farmers
Tariffs imposed by the U.S. government—particularly under President Donald Trump—have had significant and largely negative impacts on San Joaquin Valley farmers, especially those growing almonds and other export-oriented crops. The region, a global agricultural powerhouse, relies heavily on international markets for both selling produce and sourcing essential farm inputs.
California Fuel Blends: What and Why?
California’s unique fuel blends, particularly California Reformulated Gasoline (CaRFG), are a direct response to the state’s longstanding air quality challenges and strict environmental regulations.
California, like the rest of the U.S., requires different gasoline formulations for summer and winter to address both environmental and engine performance needs. The differences are especially pronounced in California due to its stricter air quality standards.
Lodi Access Center Funding and Future…
The Lodi Access Center is moving forward but faces a precarious financial future. Without additional funding—whether from grants, local taxes, or private sources—its long-term sustainability is uncertain, and further reductions in capacity or services may be required
Impact of California Refinery Closures on Neighboring States
Neighboring states—primarily Arizona and Nevada—are not positioned to compensate for California’s fuel shortages. In fact, these states are themselves heavily dependent on California’s refineries for their own gasoline and diesel supplies.
The Impact of Phillips 66 and Valero Refinery Closures in California
Valero Energy Corporation has announced plans to cease, idle, or restructure operations at its Benicia refinery by April 2026, following Phillips 66's earlier announcement to shut down its Los Angeles facility by October 2025. These closures represent significant shifts in California's refining capacity and will have far-reaching implications for the state's fuel supply, economy, and local communities.
Reimagined Housing on Main Street Project
In 2024, the City of Lodi applied for Community Project Funds to cover rehabilitation costs for this project. The city was awarded $500,000 in late 2024, with the Lodi City Council formally accepting the award on April 15, 2025. Representative Josh Harder played a key role in securing this federal funding through Congressional Community Project Funds.
Sports Tourism in Lodi
Lodi, known for its wine tourism, is actively exploring opportunities to expand into sports tourism by leveraging existing facilities and community partnerships.
Lodi’s sports tourism initiatives are notably smaller in scale but more community-focused compared to nearby cities in California’s Central Valley.
Lodi’s Sports Tourism Feasibility Study, initiated in Q1 2025, is currently in progress, with findings expected to shape strategic investments and partnerships.
US Military Aid to Ukraine
US Military aid to Ukraine includes military, economic and humanitarian components. Military aid has had a strategic impact on the battlefield in Ukraine and a positive impact on the US defense industry as stockpiles are replaced with more modern weapons and ammunition.
Lodi City Council - Looking back over 2024
The Lodi City Council made several significant decisions over the past year (February 2024–February 2025) that shaped infrastructure, public safety, and community development.
How did Lodi City Council address the Revenue Losses in the Budget
What new revenue-generating initiatives and programs did Lodi City Council discover or implement?