About Turlock
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 69,000 today.
Home of California State University Stanislaus (CSUS), Turlock provides an unusual opportunity to combine a quality learning environment with relaxed rural living.
Cultural
art experiences,
sports activities,
twenty three parks, sixteen schools, a full range of medical facilities and the attractiveness of the nearby Mother Lode, San Francisco Bay area and the Sierra Nevada add to the pleasure of living in Turlock.
Turlock is a General Law City that operates under the
Council / Manager form of government. There are five city departments including
Police,
Fire,
Development,
Municipal and
Administrative Services. Turlock offers a full range of municipal services to the community.
The City currently has approved budget allocations for 373 employees. The General Fund budget for fiscal year 2007/08 is $29,249,003. The Non-General Fund budget represents an additional $131,271,791 in budgeted expenses.
2000 Census Information about Turlock
General Information
Population: 69,321
County: Stanislaus County
Location: 37:30:18N 120:51:01W
Elevation: 101 feet
Area Code: 209
Zip Codes: 95380 95381 95382
Flood Zone: FEMA "C" (no inundation)
Community Panel #060392B effective May 14, 1981
ISO Rating: 3