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Council directs staff to develop neighborhood park on Jackson/Stanislaus site and seek alternate tiny‑home site

Riverbank City Council · September 24, 2024
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Summary

After extensive public comment, Riverbank councilors provided direction to prioritize creation of a neighborhood park on the 2.08‑acre city‑owned site at Jackson Avenue and Stanislaus Street while staff will pursue other locations and funding for a tiny‑home village to serve unhoused residents.

Riverbank’s City Council debated whether a 2.08‑acre parcel at Jackson Avenue and Stanislaus Street should be developed as a tiny‑home transitional housing village or converted entirely to neighborhood park space.

Staff recounted the property’s purchase in April 2022 and earlier requests for proposals to partner with a nonprofit and developer on a tiny‑home village that would include an open space amenity. The developer’s layout proposed about…

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