The Riverbank City Council and LRA held a regular meeting on March 12, 2024, addressing several key topics relevant to the community's development and ongoing initiatives.
The meeting began with a brief discussion regarding the Spanish version of an upcoming agenda item, confirming that it would be addressed later. Council Member Hernandez provided an update on a recent election, noting that a bond measure for the Urbank Unified School District had passed. This measure is expected to lead to improvements at Cardozo and other district facilities, although official certification will not occur until 28 days post-election.
Council Member Uribe reported on a meeting with Senator Boe, where local officials expressed concerns about the effectiveness of recent housing legislation aimed at addressing the ongoing housing shortage and affordability issues. Uribe emphasized the need for further discussions on Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) numbers and plans to meet with Lieutenant Governor Kounalakis to advocate for continued support for homeless programs, which have seen some funding diverted to housing initiatives.
Additionally, Uribe suggested revitalizing negotiations regarding City Hall, indicating a desire to explore options for the city's future development. Council Member Barbara Martinez acknowledged the efforts of the parks and recreation department for upcoming community events and thanked the public works department for their hard work despite challenging weather conditions. She also announced a fundraiser for the Disabled American Veterans chapter in Modesto scheduled for March 26.
The Vice Mayor noted the importance of discussing the Redevelopment Authority (RDA), which was previously removed by Governor Brown. He highlighted the potential benefits of reinstating the RDA to address housing shortfalls in Riverbank.
The meeting concluded with a discussion on regulatory restrictions from the air board affecting local farmers and transportation logistics, particularly concerning the requirement for electric vehicles to transport goods from ports, which could lead to significant operational challenges.
Overall, the meeting underscored the council's commitment to addressing housing issues, community engagement, and the need for strategic discussions on local governance and infrastructure. Further actions and follow-ups are anticipated as the council continues to navigate these pressing matters.