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Residents press planners for parks, criticize Riverwalk; staff outlines housing‑element outreach and City Council items

Riverbank Planning Commission · June 18, 2024
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During public comment, residents urged the commission to prioritize neighborhood parks and opposed the proposed Riverwalk project; staff reported a housing‑element update with community meetings, an online survey, and several upcoming City Council ordinances (cannabis appeals, Airbnb, massage establishments).

Several public commenters used the meeting’s general public‑comment period to press Riverbank officials on broader planning issues, including park access in northwest Riverbank and opposition to the Riverwalk proposal. Rich Homer, a former Riverbank city manager, urged that a vacant parcel in northwest Riverbank be designated as a neighborhood park rather than used for additional tiny‑home developments, and said most current tiny‑home projects are concentrated in District 3. Milt Treeweiler, a lifetime Stanislaus…

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