Josh Elliott, LMFD, responded to the email as follows:
Thank you for your inquiry regarding Fire Hydrants here within the City of Lathrop. Unfortunately, the California Fire Code requires our Fire Hydrants to be painted their color based on what the available gallons per minute in the event of a fire. Approved color coordination is industry standard in the Fire Service.
Thank you for using the Lathrop Cares App. We appreciate you taking the time to make this request. You can call (209) 941-7372 and ask for Breann Nuss, Recreation Supervisor. She is in charge of the City of Lathrop programs and works directly with the Instructors. Also, the City of Lathrop does not currently have a pool.
Thank you for bringing this to the city’s attention. Gophers and moles are common in gardens and yards. Animal control does not respond to such animals. If you find gophers to be a nuisance in your yard, you may want to invest in an exterminator that specializes in extracting these type of animals. If you have any questions, please contact the Community Services Division at 209-647-6430. Thank you.
Thank you for returning my call. After further research on the address provided there is already an open code case for 624 New Well Ct. Follow up will be done by CSO Johnson. If you have further questions of concerns please contact Lathrop Police Department Community Services Division at 209-647-6430.
Thank you for bringing this to the city’s attention. A CSO has been assigned to review this request. If you have any questions, please contact the Community Services Division at 209-647-6430.
We have not received a response. If you feel this request has not been resolved or if you have any questions, please contact the Community Services Division at 209-647-6430.