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. Home of California State University Stanislaus (CSUS), Turlock provides an unusual opportunity to combine a quality learning environment with relaxed rural living.
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Manage Your Utility Bill
Register for an online account, and you can make a payment on your account, sign up for paperless billing and automatic monthly payments, as well as view your water consumption on a monthly, daily, or hourly basis.
View Adoptable Animals
View animals from our Animal Services shelter that are available for adoption. These animals are waiting for you to bring them home.
Crimes & Online Crime Reporting
View Turlock's most wanted, missing persons, and unsolved cases. View crime activity on a map to see what is happening in your neighborhood. View our most recent press releases.
AI Business Solutions Showcase
Join us at a no-cost event about AI business solutions showcase led by Business AI Solution Experts from Apple on Thursday, October 23rd, 2025 from 1 pm - 3 pm at Carnegie Arts Center 250 N. Broadway, Turlock, CA
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Community Update - PG&E Geer Road Construction night hours beginning 9/21/2025
We are pleased to share that the City of Turlock Municipal Services Department has been in contact with PG&E, and together we have arranged to shift Geer Road construction to night hours beginning Sunday, September 21st, 2025 . This adjustment will help reduce traffic impacts during the day for residents, businesses, and commuters along one of Turlock's busiest roads. Our Municipal Services team has appreciated PG&E's willingness to work collaboratively throughout this process, and their staff has been responsive and accommodating in addressing community concerns. We thank the community for its patience as this important project continues and look forward to the benefits of improved infrastructure with fewer daytime disruptions.
Revised Draft Housing Element Now Available
The Revised Draft Housing Element shows revisions made to address comments from HCD. The public review period runs from September 10 through September 16, 2025. Click the link for more information.
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New Life Christian Center
2918 W Tuolumne Rd, Turlock CA
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Citizen Survey 2025
Turlock, we want to hear from YOU! As a city, we are launching the 2025 Citizen Survey, a chance for our community to share thoughts, ideas, and feedback as we plan for the future. Your input helps us build a stronger Turlock, and it takes just four minutes or less to complete.
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Rate Adjustments to Turlock Sewer Services
The current City of Turlock sewer system treats residential, commercial, industrial waste for the residents of Turlock, waste from the Community Service Districts of Keyes and Denair as well as a portion of the City of Ceres. The collection network and treatment facility require maintenance, replacement, and refurbishment to minimize the risk of overflows, blockages, and other problems that can lead to compliance issues and service interruption. Potential rate adjustments will ensure our wastewater system continues to operate effectively and protect public health.
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No Cost Virtual Classes from Fresno State Parent University
California Competes Tax Credit Application (CCTC) is an income tax credit available to businesses planning to locate or expand in California and create quality, full-time jobs that might not otherwise be created by the applicant or another business. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis between July 21st, 2025 through March 16, 2026. A total of $922 million is available.
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