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Councilmember Lisa Craig

District 2

lcraig@lodi.gov

(209) 333-6700

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In her first year on the Lodi City Council, Lisa Craig took on the role of mayor pro tempore. She has a passion for historic preservation, hving previously serving for seven years as chief of historic preservation for the city of Annapolis. She now represents Lodi’s District 2. Craig was born and raised in Lodi, left in 1988, and returned 30 years later and is now serving her hometown.


First elected: Nov. 8, 2022


Day job: Owner of the Craig Group 


Alma mater: Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia


Notable quote: “I want our citizens to seek me out to help them solve challenges and not shy away from working with me, other councilmembers, or city staff to meet their needs as residents, property owners, or business people.” (Source: Lodi News

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