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Join the City of Tracy's Mobility & Housing, Economic Development team. The City of Tracy is seeking an Economic Development Manager to lead the City's economic development team, working collaboratively with our partners to achieve the goals of our strategic plan, and serve as the main point of contact for our current, and prospective local businesses.
Recruitment will close on Monday, September 11, 2023. Click the link below to learn more about this exciting opportunity.
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Interested in joining the City of Tracy team? Visit www.CityofTracyJobs.com to learn more about current job opportunities. #WorkInsidetheTriangle | |
Request for Proposals:
Retail Consulting Services
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The City of Tracy is requesting proposals for retail consulting services. Proposals are to be submitted to:
Office of Mobility & Housing
333 Civic Center Plaza
Tracy, California, 95376
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The deadline for submissions is September 29, 2023, at 3:00 p.m. To read the full RFP, visit the City of Tracy website. | |
Check out these financing and grant opportunities for small businesses and non-profits. There are many ways to fund your small business! Explore the options and resources below to get the support you need for your small business journey. | |
Tracy Chamber of Commerce | |
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We invite you to explore Tracy, one of the friendliest cities in California. Tracy is a place to kick off your shoes, hang your hat, sit back, and relax. Tracy offers a vibrant arts and entertainment scene. The City of Tracy hosts numerous festivals and community events throughout the year, as well as live theatre, art shows and music concerts. We are an enthusiastic supporter of the arts. From Tracy it is an easy drive to recreation hot-spots like the Bay Delta, Yosemite, Tahoe and the San Francisco Bay. | |
TRACER INTRODUCES NEW BUS ROUTES, A MONTHLY PASS PROGRAM, AND FREE RIDES THROUGH SEPTEMBER
TRACER is now providing service to the ACE Station, Tracy Hills, Ellis, and Arbor Avenue!
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Tracy, Calif. - The City of Tracy is pleased to announce more transportation options with new pilot routes, and the introduction of a 31-day Fixed Route Monthly Pass on the TRACER Public Transit System. TRACER now offers 11 bus routes, including commuter routes with morning and afternoon service to most local schools. Try our two newest free this September! | |
Hansen Road Traffic Alert | |
The City of Tracy and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) are working cooperatively to examine and analyze feasible alternatives for two interchange projects within the City of Tracy’s limits.
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Know before you go! Get real-time highway conditions with optional push notifications via the Quickmap app. Drive safely and responsibly to your destination! | |
The QuickMap is also available via desktop. Visit the Caltrans website for real-time traffic information! | |
Altamont Corridor Express | |
San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD) | |
Transportation Advisory Commission | The Tracy Transportation Advisory Commission addresses and advises on various public transportation issues. The Tracy Transportation Advisory Commission meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7:00pm, at the Tracy Transit Station, 50 East 6th Street. | |
San Joaquin Council of Governments Unmet Transit Needs Assessment |
The San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG) determines the amount of public transportation funds available for allocation within the
cities of Escalon, Lathrop, Lodi, Manteca, Ripon, Stockton, and Tracy,
and the County of San Joaquin.
SJCOG staff completed and released the FY 2023-24 Unmet Transit Needs Assessment Report and opened the public comment period on April 5, 2023, and closed it on May 5, 2023. Staff received public comments and incorporated all comments into the report. On June 22, 2023, the SJCOG Board voted to approve the final report.
Unmet Transit Needs comments are welcomed year-round! Comments can be submitted to [email protected].
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HOMELESS & HOUSING SERVICES | |
San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors Approves $7.1 Million for Tracy's Temporary Emergency Housing Facility Project | Tracy, Calif. - On Tuesday, July 25, 2023, the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an allocation of $7,167,798 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for the completion of Tracy's Temporary Emergency Housing Facility. This investment in the City's efforts to provide temporary emergency housing and supportive services to those experiencing homelessness in not the first, as the Board allocated $3,661,113 in ARPA for development and construction costs of the City’s facility in July, 2021. | |
Tracy Homelessness Advisory Committee |
The Tracy Homeless Advisory Committee works to address homelessness in the City of Tracy and implement
Tracy's Strategic Plan to End and Prevent Homelessness.
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The Tracy Homelessness Advisory Committee meets on the 3rd Thursday of the month at 7:00p.m, at the City Council Chambers of City Hall, 333 Civic Center Plaza, Tracy, Ca 95376.
Additional meetings may be scheduled by the Committee at its discretion.
Watch the August 17, 2023 meeting here:
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San Joaquin County Housing
Rehabilitation Program
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Does your house need utility connections, re-roofing, electrical or plumbing repairs, structural, heating, weatherization, kitchen or bathroom restorations? The San Joaquin County Housing Rehabilitation Program may be able to assist you in improving your property in San Joaquin County.
The program offers low-interest amortized and deferred payment loans. Each is designed to make needed maintenance affordable for low-income homeowners.
For more information:
San Joaquin County Neighborhood Preservation Division
(209) 468-3175
[email protected]
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Ask How Tracy Can Help Today
Demand for industrial, retail, and office space in many business segments will continue to increase in Tracy, and the City is committed to a strong, growing business climate. Whether an existing building space or new construction on available land is in your future, the City of Tracy understands these opportunities and partners with the business community to enable success. A wide range of business-friendly incentives can be found in the City’s Office and Industrial Incentive Program, and are available to companies choosing to locate in Tracy. Learn how you can start or grow your business in Tracy today!
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Contact Us
Adriana Castaneda, Director of Mobility & Housing
Tel.: (209) 831-6490
Joseph Viorge-Koide, Economic Development Administrative Technician
Tel.: (209) 831-6489
Email: [email protected]
Diana Silveira, Executive Assistant
Tel.: (209)831-6022
Email: [email protected]
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City of Tracy
333 Civic Center Plaza,
Tracy, CA 95376
www.cityoftracy.org
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