City manager search, slashing councilmembers’ comment time and more at City Council

On Tuesday, City Council will hold its fifth meeting within a month to discuss who should become Stockton’s next city manager.

They’ll also consider new rules that would cap councilmembers’ end-of-meeting remarks at 15 minutes — shortening a window councilmembers use to share news with constituents, but that has also become a venue for jabs at the public and among councilmembers themselves.

These are just two of several noted items headed to City Council this week.

Closed session

Councilmembers are set to meet one hour earlier than usual for their customary closed-session meeting ahead of the regular City Council meeting at 5:30 p.m…

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