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City of Oakdale

Animal Services 

Shelter Address: 9800 Liberini Road

Shelter Office Phone: 847-5625

Oakdale PD: 847-2231

Shelter Hours:

Monday-11:30AM-1:00PM

Tuesday - 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM

 Friday & Saturday-10:00AM-2:00PM, Sunday-Closed

Officers:  Kelly Vassallo, Dan Hilgen and Danielle Burke

 

 About the City of Oakdale Animal Shelter: 

The current shelter building was built in the 1960’s with 10 dog kennels when the population of Oakdale was less than 5,000 people.  A small addition was built in the early 1980’s when the population was 8,500.  Three indoor quarantine dog kennels and 5 overflow outside dog kennels were added. Since then, the population of Oakdale has more than doubled to approximately 19,000.  The shelter facility and number of kennels for dogs and cats has remained the same for more than 25 years.

 

Incoming animals to the shelter for this year will total over 1,500, an increase of 10% over 2007 due to increased population and expansion of the City limits.

 Oakdale Animal Shelter has the lowest euthanasia rate, and highest adoption rate of municipal shelters in Stanislaus County, and possShelteribly Northern California. Dogs are walked daily and taught basic manners by volunteers, which helps make them more adoptable.  Volunteers create and put up 70 posters of shelter animals weekly. Pets are also listed on the Internet with Petfinder.org which also help increase adoptions.  Volunteers hold adoptions during Oakdale Farmers Market during the summer, and do monthly Adoption Days at Oakdale Feed & Seed, Oakdale Pet Station, and The Tractor Supply Store.

 

Volunteer "Lon" relaxing with "Delilah"

 

 
Volunteer "Betsie" working with "Jenny"
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General City Contacts

City Hall
280 North Third Avenue

209-845-3571
   
Mayor/City Council 209-845-3571

Farrell Jackson, Mayor

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Katherine Morgan

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Michael Brennan

   

Tom Dunlop, Mayor Pro Tem

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Toni Hanson

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City Clerk 209-845-3571
   
Administration Department 209-845-3571
City Manager 209-845-3571
   
Community Development 209-845-3625
Building Division 209-845-3626
Code Enforcement 209-845-3637
Planning Division 209-845-3625
Dumpster Program 209-845-3625
Housing Rehabilitation 209-845-3625
First-Time Homebuyers Program 209-845-3625
   
Finance 209-845-3571
Accounts Payable 209-845-3571
Business Licenses 209-845-3571
Water/Sewer/Garbage Service Billing 209-845-3571
   
Fire  
Fire Emergency 911
Fire Non-Emergency 209-845-3660
Fire Prevention 209-845-3665

 

 
Parks and Recreation 209-845-3591
Community Center 209-845-3650
Senior Center 209-845-3566
Pool 209-847-3152
   
Public Works 209-845-3600
After Hour Emergency
1-800-868-8750
Waste Water Quality Control Plant 209-847-4322
   
Police  
Police Emergency 911
Non-Emergency 209-847-2231
Crime Tip Line 209-845-3520
   
Police Administrative Services  
Office of the Chief of Police 209-845-3530
Administrative Sergeant 209-845-3529
Senior Outreach 209-652-2493
   
Police Special Services  
Commander 209-845-3519
Investigations Supervisor 209-845-3520
General Investigations 209-845-3522
Narcotic Investigations 209-845-3521
School Resource Officer 209-845-3524
Property Room 209-845-3526
   
Police Field Services  
Commander 209-845-3511
Traffic Enforcement 209-845-3511
Parking Enforcement 209-845-3537
Shift Sergeant 209-845-3502
 
Enterprise Zone

The Oakdale Enterprise Zone consists of approximately 1,200 acres of land that is designated for commercial and industrial use.  The intent of the Enterprise Zone is to provide incentives such as tax credits for hiring qualified employees, sales tax credit and business expense deductions to businesses located within the Enterprise Zone.

To find out more information and to see if your business is located in the zone boundaries, please visit the Stanislaus County Alliance website at: www.stanalliance.com . You may also download a map of the Enterprise Zone by clicking on the link located below.

 

Enterprise Zone Map

 

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About Oakdale

New Gene Bianchi Community CenterThe City of Oakdale is located in Stanislaus County, California,  approximately 15 miles northeast of Modesto at the base of the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. With a current city population of approximately 19,300, Oakdale takes pride in its small town atmosphere and is a balanced community of residential and commercial properties with a full range of services, shopping and recreation.

Oakdale enjoys a moderate climate throughout the year with winter temperatures ranging from the mid 30's to the high 60's and summer temperatures from the 70's to the low 100's.

Valley View Park

Oakdale offers a variety of housing options from established neighborhoods to new subdivisions currently under construction. Homes with acreage are available just outside city limits.

The Oakdale Joint Unified School District has four elementary schools, the newest opened fall of 2005. Along with excellence in academic pursuits, students through high school in Oakdale receive the additional benefits of music and sports programs, along with club activities and competitions like the Academic Decathlon.

View of Stanislaus River from Valley View Park

Oakdale is the gateway to Yosemite National Park and the Sierra Nevada foothills from Highway 120. The Stanislaus River winds through town offering opportunities for water sports and fishing. Nearby lakes are popular destinations for boating and water skiing. Camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, and skiing are available within an hour's drive in the nearby Sierras. Several community theater companies also thrive in the surrounding area.

In-city recreation includes an 18-hole country club golf course, and numerous city and recreational parks. Oakdale hosts a professional Rodeo the second weekend in April, and the Oakdale Chocolate Festival the third weekend in May each year.

 

 
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