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Mayor Hernandez says Riverbank is a 'city of action,' highlights roads, water, housing and jobs
Summary
At Riverbank’s 2025 State of the City, Mayor Rachel Hernandez outlined completed road and water projects, solar upgrades at the wastewater plant, retail and industrial investments, and housing and homelessness efforts while noting a decade-low in violent crime.
Riverbank Mayor Rachel Hernandez delivered the 2025 State of the City address, describing the municipality’s recent investments in roads, water and community services and urging residents to remain engaged in local governance.
Hernandez opened the address by framing the year as one of “action,” saying the city has focused on projects that reach “every corner of the city.” She cited completed road overlays on Callender Avenue, Silver Rock, Patterson Road and Oakdale Road and said intersection conversions to four-way stops aim to improve neighborhood safety. The administration submitted five federal funding applications seeking more than $6,000,000 for future road projects.
On utilities, Hernandez said Riverbank delivered 1,430,000,000 gallons of clean water in 2025,…
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