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OPEB Funding in California Pensions
Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) represent a significant long-term financial obligation for California public agencies. This report examines the regulatory framework governing OPEB in California, the approach taken by San Joaquin County, and the City of Lodi's unique sick leave conversion-based OPEB program.
Lodi City Council Meeting - February 4, 2026
The February 4, 2026 City Council meeting addresses critical governance and operational matters including executive leadership transitions, labor negotiations, and significant budget adjustments. The agenda features three Closed Session items, nine Consent Calendar items totaling over $800,000 in appropriations, and three major Regular Calendar items including a $2.95 million mid-year budget increase and selection of the permanent Access Center operator.
Lawrence Park: Past, Present and Future
Lawrence Park stands at a critical juncture requiring strategic planning and investment. This comprehensive report examines the park's 102-year history, evaluates current facilities against neighborhood demographics and comparable Lodi parks, and provides evidence-based recommendations for enhancements that would maximize community benefit and economic return.
San Joaquin Point in Time Survey - January 2026
San Joaquin County will conduct its 2026 Point-in-Time (PIT) survey on January 27, 2026, marking another critical milestone in the federally mandated biennial effort to enumerate and characterize homelessness. This comprehensive report examines the history, methodology, accuracy, and policy applications of PIT surveys, with specific focus on San Joaquin County and Lodi.
Pacific Coast Producers' Del Monte Acquisition
Pacific Coast Producers (PCP),has emerged as the successful bidder for Del Monte Foods' shelf-stable canned fruit business assets in a court-supervised bankruptcy auction. The transaction, pending court approval on January 28, 2026, includes inventory of canned fruits and fruit cups along with licensing rights to the iconic Del Monte® and S&W® brands for packaged fruit products in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Mexico.
Lodi Finance Committee - January 27, 2026
The City of Lodi Finance Committee convenes on January 27, 2026, to address critical pension funding policy reforms at a pivotal moment in the city's fiscal trajectory. The primary focus is proposed amendments to the Budget and Fiscal Policies that would lower the pension funded ratio target from 80% to 70% and establish a framework for strategic distributions from the city's $29+ million Section 115 Pension Trust.
Lodi City Council Special Meeting - January 28, 2026
The Lodi City Council convenes a special meeting on January 28, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. at Hutchins Street Square's Kirst Hall to conduct a comprehensive review and update of the City's Strategic Vision and Protocol Manual. This all-day strategic planning session represents a pivotal governance exercise that will shape the City's priorities and operational framework for Fiscal Year 2026-27 and beyond
The Petrodollar System & Saudi Arabia's Evolving Geopolitical Relationships
One of the most important clarifications in understanding U.S.-Saudi economic relations: there is no official agreement between the United States and Saudi Arabia to sell oil in US dollars. Saudi Arabia’s evolving relationships with China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia’s neighbors can impact US foreign policy, its economy and currency.
The State of Sparkling Wine - January 2026
Rack & Riddle's January 2026 closing of its Lodi facility represents a strategic response to fundamental shifts in the sparkling wine market and broader wine industry headwinds. While sparkling wine remains the sole growth segment in an otherwise declining US wine market, the decision reflects regional competitive dynamics, production efficiency imperatives, and Lodi's particular vulnerability to structural challenges facing California's inland wine regions
Artic Strategic Analysis
Climate change is fundamentally reshaping the Arctic, transforming what was once an inaccessible frozen frontier into an emerging theater of strategic competition. This report examines the emerging resources becoming accessible in the Arctic region, current and planned military infrastructure of key nations, force comparisons between NATO/US/Canada and Russia/China, and the substantial investments required.
Strategic Analysis of Greenland
Greenland, the world's largest island with an area of 2.16 million square kilometers, has emerged as a focal point of great-power competition in the 21st century. Its strategic location at the intersection of North America, Europe, and the Arctic, combined with vast untapped natural resources, positions it at the center of evolving geopolitical dynamics involving the United States, NATO, Russia, and China.
Lodi Civic Project Status - January 2026
The City of Lodi, California is executing an ambitious capital improvement program totaling over $291 million citywide for FY 2025-2026, with $16.9 million specifically allocated for essential infrastructure projects. This analysis examines major civic projects currently in planning or under construction.
Emerging Trends in San Joaquin County and Lodi - January 2026
San Joaquin County and the city of Lodi face a confluence of intensifying social and economic pressures that reflect broader Central Valley dynamics. The region is experiencing a homelessness crisis of unprecedented magnitude, with the county's unhoused population more than doubling between 2022 and 2024.
Measure L Committee Summary - January 15, 2026
The Measure L Citizens' Oversight Committee will convene on January 15, 2026, to review administrative matters and discuss proposed amendments to the Measure L Municipal Code. This meeting follows significant developments from the December 8, 2025 meeting, where Committee Chair John Beckman introduced proposed changes to the committee's scope and jurisdiction.
Iran in Crisis
The Islamic Republic of Iran entered 2026 facing its most severe multidimensional crisis in decades, battered by military strikes, economic collapse, regional setbacks, and unprecedented domestic unrest that threatens regime stability.
California Budget Update - January 2026
The 2026-27 California State Budget released in January 2026 provides significant opportunities for San Joaquin County and Lodi through direct infrastructure investments, competitive grant programs, and formula-based funding allocations.
Cuba in Crisis
Cuba faces an unprecedented convergence of economic collapse, mass migration, military defeat in Venezuela, and escalating U.S. pressure. Over the past 12 months, the island has experienced a "free fall" economy with cumulative GDP contraction of 15% since 2019, annual inflation between 24-70%, and chronic electricity shortages consuming 10-20 hours daily
US, Venezuela and BRICS
On January 3, 2026, the United States conducted Operation Absolute Resolve, which had immediate and significant ramifications for the BRICS bloc, its members' strategic interests, and the broader transition toward a multipolar international order.
US Oil Companies in Venezuela - January 2026
As of January 9, 2026, Chevron remains the only US oil company with active operations in Venezuela. The Trump administration is aggressively courting major US oil companies to invest in Venezuela's deteriorating oil infrastructure, claiming potential investments of $100 billion and rapid production increases.
Lodi Improvement Committee (Special Agenda) - January 13, 2026
This special meeting of the Lodi Improvement Committee is scheduled to convene directly following the regular meeting on January 13, 2026. The primary focus is on reviewing and updating the committee's 2026 Annual Activities Updates and Assignments, providing a strategic planning session to refine ongoing initiatives across homelessness support, youth development, community beautification, and civic engagement.