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6 days ago · The community of Woodlake was founded in 1912 by Gilbert F. Stevenson, a wealthy land developer from southern California. Stevenson purchased options on some 13,000 acres in the Woodlake area with the vision of establishing citrus orchards around a …
About - City of Woodlake
The community of Woodlake was founded in 1912 by Gilbert F. Stevenson, a wealthy land developer from southern California. Stevenson purchased options on some 13,000 acres in the Woodlake area with the vision of establishing citrus orchards around a model planned community.
Departments - City of Woodlake
For more information on Woodlake, please call 559.564.8055 or visit Woodlake City Hall at 350 N. Valencia Blvd., Woodlake, CA 93286. Office hours: 8:00am – 4:00pm. Administrative Staff. City Administrator – Ramon Lara. City Clerk – Irene Zacarias. Chief of Police – Mike Marquez. Community Services Director – Jason Waters
Administration - City of Woodlake
For more information on Woodlake, please call 559.564.8055 or visit Woodlake City Hall at 350 N. Valencia Blvd., Woodlake, CA 93286. Office hours: 8:00am – 4:00pm. Administrative Staff. City Administrator – Ramon Lara. City Clerk – Irene Zacarias. Chief of Police – Mike Marquez. Community Services Director – Jennifer Reynolds
POLICE - City of Woodlake
The department is very active in the Woodlake Unified School District providing vital support and site safety for the students and staff. The Woodlake Police Department is located at . Woodlake City Hall . 350 N. Valencia Blvd., Woodlake, CA 93286. …
Government - City of Woodlake
The Woodlake City Council consists of five members and are elected by the voters for four-year terms. The terms are staggered so that every two years, the voters will either vote for two or three positions. The five Council members will then appoint a Mayor and a Vice-Mayor.
History - City of Woodlake
With its past secure in the pages of history, Woodlake looks forward to its future as a small, prosperous agricultural town nestled snuggly in California’s citrus belt, at the foot of the mighty Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Statistics - City of Woodlake
The City is a short drive from Sequoia National Park, famous for its massive Sequoia trees, soaring granite peaks and beautiful mountain meadows. Close by, Woodlake enjoys the amenities of Lake Kaweah and the Kaweah and St. John’s Rivers.
Contact - City of Woodlake
Connect. 350 N Valencia Blvd. Woodlake, CA 93286. 559-564-8055
Transportation - City of Woodlake
This service runs in the city limits of Woodlake and some unincorporated areas of Tulare County only. The County offers out of town bus service, with multiple locations around the City. The main stop is located at 201 E. Lakeview, Whitney Transit Center.