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| on March 4, 2010 (206 reads) |
Under general supervision to perform skilled work in the maintenance, repair, operation, upkeep of water and wastewater treatment plants, wells, lift and booster stations, storm drain stations and to perform other related duties as assigned.
$4,372 - $5,447 monthly
Closing Date: April 14, 2010 @ 5:00 pm
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on March 2, 2010 (128 reads) |
TRACY, Calif., 2010 – The City of Tracy announces the City-Wide Garage Sale on the “West” side of Tracy Boulevard to be held on Saturday, April 24th from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The City hosts this event to encourage residents to participate in promoting the reuse and recycling of furniture, appliances, electronics, and other household items that normally are disposed of into the landfill.
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on March 2, 2010 (86 reads) |
COMMITTEE: Transportation Advisory Commission
NUMBER OF VACANCIES: Three (3)
POWERS AND DUTIES: As set forth in the Transportation Advisory Commission Bylaws (Resolution 2007-120)
COMPENSATION: Fifty Dollars ($50) a meeting, not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100) per month.
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| on February 25, 2010 (226 reads) |
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on February 22, 2010 (278 reads) |
This is to advise you that sealed bid proposals for the
EMERGENCY STORAGE POND AND DRYING BEDS IMPROVEMENTS CIP NUMBERS 74004, 74080, & 74077
will be accepted by the City of Tracy, at the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall Second Floor, 333 Civic Center Plaza, Tracy, California 95376, until:
Thursday, March 18, 2010 @ 2:00 p.m.
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| on February 4, 2010 (1174 reads) |
The Environmental Control Inspector is a journey level position located in the Laboratory Section of the Utilities Division of the Public Works Department, and is under the supervision of the Laboratory Supervisor. The Environmental Control Inspector is a single position classification responsible for coordinating and enforcing the City's industrial pretreatment program, performing routine inspections, collecting water and wastewater samples, investigating complaints, preparing technical reports, and participating in the back flow prevention program.
The position requires the use of independent judgment and specific technical knowledge and skills in the field, as well as excellent interpersonal skills when dealing with the public, industries, and other City departments.
$4,520 - $5,494 per month
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
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| on January 6, 2010 (607 reads) |
The City of Tracy is partnering with San Joaquin County to provide FREE Electronic Recycling Events in an effort to collect unwanted electronic devices. Styrofoam packaging and cardboard will also be collected. Residents and businesses will have the opportunity to drop off unwanted electronics, Styrofoam, and cardboard at the following one-day collection events on Saturday, January 9, 2010 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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| on December 31, 2009 (461 reads) |
The City of Tracy wishes you a Happy and prosperous 2010 ...
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| on December 17, 2009 (580 reads) |
To The Tracy Community:
Best wishes to you and your family for happiness and good health this Holiday Season and throughout the coming New Year.
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| on October 26, 2009 (4023 reads) |
The Position The part-time temporary Program Assistant assists the Technical Theater Supervisor with operation of the facility including production logistics and coordination for facility rental clients and assigned theater events. Performs a wide variety of duties involved in preparation for performances and use of the theaters as directed by the Theater Supervisor and other senior staff.
$10.41 - $17.38 PER HOUR
Continuous Filing (*First screening of applications for hiring will be November 10, 2009)
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| on March 4, 2010 (105 reads) |
Under supervision of the Recreation Supervisor, essential functions of this position are to supervise and assist Pool Managers at all aquatic facilities, develop and implement aquatic facility and staff work schedules; assist with creation of new aquatic programs; evaluate and develop job objectives for part-time aquatics staff; enforce City rules and regulations; ensure safety of pool patrons; assist in performance of swimming rescues, first aid and CPR; maintain facilities and equipment; follow oral and written instructions.
This is a PART-TIME position working 20-40 hours per week and may include weekdays, weeknights and weekends.
FINAL FILING DATE: March 22, 2010 @ 5 pm HOURLY SALARY: $15.92 - $19.36
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on March 2, 2010 (83 reads) |
COMMISSION/BOARD: Building Board of Appeals
NUMBER OF VACANCIES: One – Engineer
POWERS AND DUTIES: As set forth in the Tracy Municipal Code
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on March 1, 2010 (166 reads) |
This is to advise you that sealed bid proposals for the
FURNISHING & ERECTION OF TWO PREMANUFACTURED T-HANGAR BUILDINGS AT THE TRACY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT CIP 77027A FAA AIP PROJECT NO. 3-06-0259-13will be accepted by the City of Tracy, at the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall Second Floor, 333 Civic Center Plaza, Tracy, California 95376, until: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 @ 2:00 p.m.
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| on February 23, 2010 (757 reads) |
(TRACY, CA) – The City of Tracy does not charge for calls made to the 911 system and there is no plan to do so.
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| on February 17, 2010 (264 reads) |
(Tracy, CA) – On Saturday evening, February 13, 2010 the American Legion Post 172 of Tracy California recognized Detective Timothy Bauer of the Tracy Police Department as their Officer of the Year. Earlier in the year, Detective Bauer had also been recognized by his peers and supervisors as Officer of the Year for the Tracy Police Department.
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| on January 20, 2010 (509 reads) |
(Tracy, CA) – On January 5, 2010, Chief Janet Thiessen briefed the Tracy City Council on the Tracy Police Department’s Violent Crime Suppression Operation. An increased emphasis on suppression and enforcement was one of the strategies outlined in the operation.
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on January 6, 2010 (556 reads) |
The City of Tracy’s City Council directed the City Manager to explore alternative solutions regarding the City’s aging and inadequate animal shelter. In response to this direction, the City Manager engaged Citygate Associates, LLC to help formulate and conduct a series of four (4) two-hour community conversation meetings with the City’s animal services stakeholders and City staff.
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| on December 28, 2009 (1004 reads) |
December 28, 2009
To the Tracy Community:
We are all aware of the recent increase in violent crime here in Tracy. The armed robberies, aggravated assaults, gang related crimes, and homicides that we have experienced this year, coupled with the unusual nature of some of these crimes, especially the homicides, has resulted in significantly increasing the level of fear in the community. While our overall crime rate continues to be low, we realize that is little comfort to our residents who are genuinely concerned for the safety of their families. You have communicated to us in various ways and we hear you clearly. Your questions are simply posed in asking what we are doing to keep our city safe.
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on December 7, 2009 (219 reads) |
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on October 19, 2009 (604 reads) |
(TRACY, CA) – Residents come together to Make-A-Difference today and every day in Tracy. Millions of Americans across the country are expected to spend Saturday, October 24th doing volunteer projects to improve their communities and help neighbors in need. The day is the largest community service effort in the nation, rallying corporations, government leaders, charitable organizations and everyday Americans into action on one day.
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