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This week (April 16), the City Council voted to direct the City to move forward on an annexation proposal that would support coordinated growth, service efficiency, and long-term planning in the greater Ukiah region.

City staff will now begin the process of preparing a formal annexation application, which will be submitted to the Mendocino Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) later this year.  

Over the coming weeks, well be sharing more information about how annexation would make a #GREATERUkiah. 

Follow along by visiting https://cityofukiah.com/annexation

This week (April 16), the City Council voted to direct the City to move forward on an annexation proposal that would support coordinated growth, service efficiency, and long-term planning in the greater Ukiah region.

City staff will now begin the process of preparing a formal annexation application, which will be submitted to the Mendocino Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) later this year.

Over the coming weeks, we'll be sharing more information about how annexation would ma#greaterukiahUkiah.

Follow along by visiting cityofukiah.com/annexation
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1 week ago
City of Ukiah
On Saturday, April 26th, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, Climate Action Mendocino will host an Electric Home Tour, offering the public a chance to visit local homes using smart, energy-efficient technologies. Learn how you can make your own home more sustainable and energy-smart. For more details, visit: [www.climateactionmendocino.org]www.climateactionmendocino.org.

On Saturday, April 26th, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, Climate Action Mendocino will host an Electric Home Tour, offering the public a chance to visit local homes using smart, energy-efficient technologies. Learn how you can make your own home more sustainable and energy-smart. For more details, visit: [www.climateactionmendocino.org]www.climateactionmendocino.org. See MoreSee Less

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City of Ukiah
PRESS RELEASE: Ukiah Police Chief Cedric Crook Announces Retirement After 28 Years of Service; Captain Tom Corning to Succeed Him 

Ukiah, CA. April 8, 2025.  – The City of Ukiah is announcing the retirement of Police Chief Cedric Crook, who has dedicated 28 years of service to the department and the City, including the past three years as Chief. Chief Crook has made the decision to step down, marking the conclusion of a distinguished career in public service and law enforcement. 

Chief Crook began his career with the Ukiah Police Department as a reservist in 1997. After graduating at the top of his class from the police academy, he was promoted to full-time police officer in 1998. Over the years, he served in nearly every role within the department, including as a SWAT team member, canine handler, and a member of the Mendocino Major Crimes Task Force. In 2002, he was honored as Ukiahs Police Officer of the Year. Promoted to Chief in 2022, he played a key role in developing policies to enhance community safety. As a Ukiah native, his deep connection to the city has been evident throughout his career, and he is widely recognized for his unwavering commitment to his hometown. 

“It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve this community alongside such a talented team,” said Chief Crook.
 
In light of this transition, Ukiah Police Captain Tom Corning has been selected to succeed Chief Crook as the new Police Chief. Chief Crook remarked, “I am proud of the work we’ve accomplished together, and I have full confidence that the department will continue to thrive under Captain Tom Corning’s leadership.” 

Corning, a U.S. Army combat veteran, has served with distinction in law enforcement for 16 years. His extensive background, proven leadership, and dedication to the Ukiah community make him the ideal candidate for this important role.

I have every confidence that Captain Corning will lead the Ukiah Police Department with integrity and dedication, said Ukiah City Manager Sage Sangiacomo. His wealth of experience, strong leadership, and passion for serving this community will ensure the department continues to build trust and safety for all Ukiah residents.

Captain Corning has held numerous leadership positions within the department, including patrol officer, field training officer, president of the police officers’ association, patrol sergeant, detective sergeant, patrol lieutenant, and captain. His experience gives him a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for law enforcement in Ukiah. Corning is committed to building strong community partnerships while maintaining a department that is professional, transparent, and accountable.

Jacque Williams, Executive Director of the Ford Street Project, where Corning serves as an active Board member, expressed her support for the leadership transition, saying, “We have worked closely with Captain Corning over the years, and his commitment to making Ukiah a safer and more supportive community is truly evident. We look forward to continuing our work together and are confident that his leadership will have a positive impact.”

Chief Crook’s retirement marks the end of an era for the Ukiah Police Department. His outstanding contributions to public safety will leave a lasting legacy. As the Department and City of Ukiah look ahead, there is great anticipation for the future under the leadership of incoming Chief Corning, who will be officially sworn in on Wednesday, April 16th, during the Ukiah City Council meeting at 5:15 p.m. Chief Crook’s retirement will take effect on August 2nd, allowing for a smooth transition of leadership.

PRESS RELEASE: Ukiah Police Chief Cedric Crook Announces Retirement After 28 Years of Service; Captain Tom Corning to Succeed Him

Ukiah, CA. April 8, 2025. – The City of Ukiah is announcing the retirement of Police Chief Cedric Crook, who has dedicated 28 years of service to the department and the City, including the past three years as Chief. Chief Crook has made the decision to step down, marking the conclusion of a distinguished career in public service and law enforcement.

Chief Crook began his career with the Ukiah Police Department as a reservist in 1997. After graduating at the top of his class from the police academy, he was promoted to full-time police officer in 1998. Over the years, he served in nearly every role within the department, including as a SWAT team member, canine handler, and a member of the Mendocino Major Crimes Task Force. In 2002, he was honored as Ukiah's Police Officer of the Year. Promoted to Chief in 2022, he played a key role in developing policies to enhance community safety. As a Ukiah native, his deep connection to the city has been evident throughout his career, and he is widely recognized for his unwavering commitment to his hometown.

“It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve this community alongside such a talented team,” said Chief Crook.

In light of this transition, Ukiah Police Captain Tom Corning has been selected to succeed Chief Crook as the new Police Chief. Chief Crook remarked, “I am proud of the work we’ve accomplished together, and I have full confidence that the department will continue to thrive under Captain Tom Corning’s leadership.”

Corning, a U.S. Army combat veteran, has served with distinction in law enforcement for 16 years. His extensive background, proven leadership, and dedication to the Ukiah community make him the ideal candidate for this important role.

"I have every confidence that Captain Corning will lead the Ukiah Police Department with integrity and dedication," said Ukiah City Manager Sage Sangiacomo. "His wealth of experience, strong leadership, and passion for serving this community will ensure the department continues to build trust and safety for all Ukiah residents."

Captain Corning has held numerous leadership positions within the department, including patrol officer, field training officer, president of the police officers’ association, patrol sergeant, detective sergeant, patrol lieutenant, and captain. His experience gives him a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for law enforcement in Ukiah. Corning is committed to building strong community partnerships while maintaining a department that is professional, transparent, and accountable.

Jacque Williams, Executive Director of the Ford Street Project, where Corning serves as an active Board member, expressed her support for the leadership transition, saying, “We have worked closely with Captain Corning over the years, and his commitment to making Ukiah a safer and more supportive community is truly evident. We look forward to continuing our work together and are confident that his leadership will have a positive impact.”

Chief Crook’s retirement marks the end of an era for the Ukiah Police Department. His outstanding contributions to public safety will leave a lasting legacy. As the Department and City of Ukiah look ahead, there is great anticipation for the future under the leadership of incoming Chief Corning, who will be officially sworn in on Wednesday, April 16th, during the Ukiah City Council meeting at 5:15 p.m. Chief Crook’s retirement will take effect on August 2nd, allowing for a smooth transition of leadership.
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