Demanding. Gruff. Say what you want but Jack Snyder made the world a better place. PERSPECTIVE Andrew Sephos, left, and Toni Raymus chat with Jack Snyder after his roast in 2009 honoring his 24 years of service on the Manteca City Council. - photo by
There was no middle ground with Jack Snyder.
You either liked him or you didn’t.
He had faults like we all do but when it came to where he stood when it involved a city issue or a community concern he didn’t try to placate anyone.
That helps explain how in his 49 years in his adopted hometown of Manteca Snyder was able to compile a long list of accomplishments from securing the original Highway 120 Bypass to launching one of the state’s most successful law enforcement support volunteer programs in the form of Seniors Helping Area Residents and Police (SHARP).
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. ‘SATELLITE’ CITY HALL EYED IN DOWNTOWN Council may buy SJ County building on Sycamore Avenue for $390,000 The Manteca City Council on Tuesday is expected to finalize the $390,000 purchase of the county owned building at 124 Sycamore Avenue and the adjoining parking lot.
Manteca City government is getting back to its roots.
The City Council is expected to authorize purchasing the building housing the former San Joaquin Public Health Department clinic at 124 Sycamore Avenue and the adjoining 20 stall parking lot in downtown Manteca when they meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. during a Zoom meeting.