ANTIOCH, CA — The City of Antioch has released its 2025 City Manager’s Annual Report, providing a comprehensive overview of work completed across City departments over the past year.
The report highlights major projects, operational updates, departmental accomplishments, and ongoing efforts that supported residents, businesses, and the broader Antioch community. It is intended to provide a clear picture of the City’s work and progress across a range of service areas and organizational priorities.
The 2025 Annual Report includes updates from departments throughout the organization and reflects the breadth of work required to deliver core services, advance City initiatives, and support the daily operations of local government.
“I am deeply grateful to our Mayor, City Council, and City staff for their partnership and commitment to this work–but most importantly, to the residents of Antioch,” said City Manager Bessie Marie Scott. “Your trust, your voices, and your belief in what this city can become have made this progress possible. It has been an honor to serve and to help lead the continued effort to strengthen and improve our community together. Opportunity lives here.”
The report is now available in PDF format on the City’s website: antiochca.gov/annualreport.
Editors Note:
Report Released Hours Before City Manager Bessie Marie Scott was placed on paid leave of absence. The move came after a 3-hour closed session in which the council voted 4-0-1 with Councilmember Tamisha Torres-Walker abstaining. The administrative leave is effective Wednesday, May 6, 2026. The city council named Human Resources Director Ana Cortez as acting city manager.
