The City of Riverbank held its regular Planning Commission meeting on March 19, 2024, addressing several key issues and public concerns. The meeting commenced with a roll call, noting the absence of Vice Chair Stewart and Alternate Steve Link, while all other commissioners were present.
Following the roll call, the commission moved to the public comment section, where residents were invited to voice their opinions on matters not listed on the agenda. Karen Conrado, a local resident, expressed her opposition to the proposed Riverwalk project. She highlighted the project's potential impact on valuable agricultural land, emphasizing its unique quality and the risks associated with paving over such land. Conrado raised concerns about the project's location on a floodplain, warning that it could exacerbate flooding issues in the area, endangering lives and properties both upstream and downstream.
The meeting proceeded without further public comments, and the commission continued with its agenda. The discussions centered around the implications of the Riverwalk project, with a focus on balancing development needs with environmental and agricultural preservation.
In conclusion, the meeting underscored the community's concerns regarding the Riverwalk project, particularly its environmental implications. The Planning Commission is expected to consider these public sentiments as they move forward with their planning and decision-making processes. Further discussions on the Riverwalk project are anticipated in future meetings.