Mayor Amy Bublak
Turlock residents,
I am humbled to have your support and thank you for returning me as your mayor. Turlock is a special place. Our shared love of this city and each other makes us Turlock Strong.
We have accomplished so much, but there is more work to be done. We have two new council members whom I look forward to working with as we continue to work on behalf of you. We have an outstanding city manager, and with his leadership, have reorganized our departments and services for better quality and efficiency. Our executive team and staff are doing an outstanding job. Your council unanimously voted to support our plan to operate the Stanislaus Regional Water Authority project, ensuring we have accountability and savings in costs associated with future surface water service. We have completed some road repairs and have additional road projects under construction. We are filling vacant positions in the fire and police departments. We are working with community partners on homelessness in our efforts to assist those who want assistance when they've fallen on hard times while not sacrificing standards for community well-being. We are under construction on the Columbia Pool. We will ensure our businesses have every opportunity to compete and thrive in a difficult economic climate.
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Amy Bublak, Mayor
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Amy Bublak was re-elected as Mayor of Turlock on November 8, 2022, securing her second four-year term. Her historic election in 2018 marked a milestone for the city, as she became Turlock's first retired police officer and the first woman to serve as mayor.
Her public service career began in 2008 when she was elected to the Turlock City Council. Amy's approach to governance is rooted in broad mindedness, seeking input from all sectors of Turlock's community. She actively engages with voters, residents, retirees, business owners, nonprofit leaders, educators, religious organizations, unions, civic groups, and city staff to ensure well-rounded decision-making.
A resident of Turlock for over 30 years, Amy earned her B.A. in Sociology and Criminal Justice from California State University, Stanislaus in 1988. During her time there, she served as student body president, achieved NCAA All-American status in Track and Field, and was inducted into the CSU Stanislaus Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2005, she furthered her education with a Master of Public Administration in Urban Government.