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Stockton City Council District 4

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Councilmember Clem Lee
425 N. El Dorado Street
Stockton, CA 95202
Term Expires: 12/31/08
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Phone: (209) 466-9722
Councilmember Clem Lee
Clem Lee lives near the Miracle Mile in central Stockton with his wife, Tina, and son, Peter. Clem was born and raised in Stockton where he graduated from Stagg High School and attended Delta College and UOP before earning a BA degree at CSU Stanislaus. A career educator, Clem is a teacher for Stockton Unified School District currently on special assignment. Prior to joining the City Council, Clem was elected four times to the SUSD Board of Education serving from 1990 - 2004.


Councilmember Lee serves on the following committees, as appointed by the Mayor.
  • Budget/Finance/Economic Development, Chair
  • Legislation/Environmental, Vice Chair
  • Water, Member
  • Intergovernmental Liaison, Member (Chair, Budget/Finance/Economic Development Committee)
  • Affordable Housing Ad-Hoc Committee, Vice Chair
  • Personnel Committee, Member
  • Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Service Authority Board For San Joaquin County
  • COS and Lincoln Unified School District "2x2" Joint Committee
  • COS and Port of Stockton "3x3" Joint Committee
  • CSU Stockton Center Site Authority
  • Delta Water Supply Project Committee, Member
  • S.J. Area Flood Control Agency
  • San Joaquin County Council of Governments, Alt Member
Click here for a complete list of all Councilmember Committee assignments.


City Council District 4 is located in the Central Stockton area.

Council District 4 at a glance:
Number of households: 14,551
Total population: 37,950
Source: 2000 Census data

Fire Stations:
  • Company 10 - 2903 W. March Lane

Community Policing Districts:

Parks/Community Centers:
  • Caldwell Park - Allston Way & Mariposa Avenue
  • Constitution Park - 1101 E. Lindsay Street
  • Friedberger Park - Walnut & Sycamore Avenue
  • Legion Park - Bedford Rd. & Baker Street
  • Madison Park - 2011 Michigan Avenue
  • Oak Park - Alpine Avenue& Sutter Street
  • Weberstown Park - 4750 Kentfield Road
Projects in the District
  • March Lane-El Dorado Street Improvement Project
    El Dorado Street is one of the City's heavily traveled north-south corridors included in the Stockton Streets Improvement Project (SSIP). The approved specific plan encompasses the widening of El Dorado Street between Yokuts Avenue and Bianchi Road to accommodate, in general, three northbound lanes, two south-bound lanes, and dual left-turn pockets at major intersections.

  • Pacific Avenue Bridges Project
    The Pacific Avenue bridges over the Calaveras River were built in 1921 (southbound) and 1952 (northbound). The Contractor will be performing seismic retrofit and other needed repairs on the southbound bridge. The repairs include sidewalk and deck repairs, erosion repairs and asphalt paving of roadway approaches. Rock riprap will be placed under the bridges to control erosion.

  • Wastewater Collection System 9 Improvement Project
    Construction of sewer facilities to serve the northeast Stockton area between Hammer Lane/Foppiano Lane and Alpine Avenue/Stockton Diverting Canal, an area designated as the Wastewater Collection System 9 Service Area.

Miracle Mile Improvement Association
The Miracle Mile Improvement Association meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:30 a.m. at the Valley Brewing Company, 157 W. Adams Street. For information, please contact Kevin Dougherty (209) 461-6400 or (209) 235-6400.
Read about the Pacific Avenue/Miracle Mile Beautification here...

Smith Canal
Smith Canal is a man-made, historically significant, and navigable urban waterway that extends from the Delta 2.5 miles upstream to Yosemite Lake.

Recent Economic Development:
  • Hospice House - 3888 Pacific Avenue (across from U.O.P.)
    The fifth residential hospice house in California, with 6 patient rooms, large living spaces and beautiful gardens. In addition to regular hospice care, the house is staffed round the clock by licensed nurses, and nurses aides.

  • Creative Research Management Expansion - 2029 E. Harding Way
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