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Flyer of various dogs available for adoption at the Lathrop Animal Center, a mix of sheppards, chihuahuas, and huskies.

All animals adopted through our shelter will be spayed or neutered, microchipped and vaccinated for Rabies, DHPP, and Bordetella. Adoption fees vary and are directly related to the size and weight of the animal. If the adoptee is a resident of Lathrop a $20 licensing fee will be added to the adoption fee. 

If you are interested in any animal below, please contact us to schedule a visit! 209-647-6400

 

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The City of Lathrop is dedicated to producing drinking water that meets all state and federal standards. We continually strive to adopt new methods for delivering the best-quality drinking water to you.  As new challenges to drinking water safety emerge, we remain vigilant in meeting the goals of source water protection, water conservation, and community education, while continuing to serve the needs of all our water users.  Please contact us should you have any questions or concerns about your water quality.

Annual City of Lathrop Water Quality Reports:

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Public Comment Opportunities

To submit a public comment for a City Council meeting, please email the City Clerk Teresa Vargas at website_cco@ci.lathrop.ca.us

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Capital Facility Fee Annual Report - For Public Review

Pursuant to the State of California Mitigation Fee Act (commonly referred to as “AB 1600,” California Government Code Section 66006 et seq.), the City of Lathrop is required to provide an annual report detailing the fees collected through the Capital Facility Fee (CFF) program as a result of new development. This report includes background information on each fee, as well as the fee schedules and history from the previous year.  The Report is now available for public review by clicking the link below.