River Islands at Lathrop explained

River Islands at Lathrop is a planned community on a 4800acres site in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in Lathrop, California, United States. As of 2024, approximately 3,500 homes of the Second-phase of 4,284 houses had been built.[1]

Plan

The developer is the Cambay Group of Walnut Creek, California which is an American subsidiary of Somerston Holdings Limited of the United Kingdom. Plans call for the completion of 15,000 homes, a town center, business parks, and recreational areas over a 25-year development period.[2] In 2011, the developers stated construction of homes would not begin until late 2013 or early 2014 at the earliest."[3]

In October 2011, Banta Elementary School District approved the purchase of a 30-acre site within River Islands in Lathrop for construction of a k-8 charter school.[4] The 450-student technology school was proposed to open in August 2013 with an eventual expansion for a high school and college.[5]

In 2018, the Tri-Valley–San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority indicated its plan to run trains to River Islands as the Valley Link service's initial terminus.[6]

History

The project was initially proposed in 1996 as a "mega resort" called Gold Rush City with theme parks, golf courses and private homes. After substantial criticism about building within a flood plain, the plan was changed to a planned community surrounded by wide levees.these levees go by "Super levees", the district protecting part of Manteca, Lathrop east of the San Joaquín River, French Camp, and Stockton’s Weston Ranch neighborhood is working toward a $270 million solution to upgrade to 200-year protection level as early as 2030.[7] Since being proposed in 2001, the development has been delayed several years due to lawsuits, concerns about flooding, environmental impact issues and a downturn in the housing market.[8] [9] To address the issues of flooding, plans call for 18miles of 300adj=midNaNadj=mid levees to surround the community.[10] In 2003, Cambay Group settled lawsuits by the Sierra Club by establishing an $8.2 million trust for the protection of local farmland.[8] In 2009, the development company stated that construction would be further delayed because of the downturn in the housing market.[2]

Location

River Islands was purchased by the Cambay Group Of Walnut Creek, California from the Dell'Osso Family Farm, which is right off of Interstate 5, and near 120 W. But the developers of the housing community started construction just 2 miles back with a convenient connector named "Steward Road". Which requires merging onto a bridge and onto I-5.

Average Costs

In 2024, The average home in River islands is looking at about $850,000 at base prices.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: River Islands prepares to build 1,180 more homes. https://web.archive.org/web/20180320153405/https://www.mantecabulletin.com/section/1/article/150519/. dead. 20 March 2018. Campbell. Jason. 20 March 2018. Manteca Bulletin. 19 April 2018.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20070902195402/http://riverislands.com/CN03.html Dennis Wyatt, "River Islands eyes 2011 start date," Manteca Bulletin, August 26 2009
  3. Web site: The bridge to the future - River Islands bridge work starts in July. Wyatt. Dennis. May 6, 2011. Manteca Bulletin. River Islands at Lathrop. 22 October 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111006101241/http://www.riverislands.com/CN02.html. 6 October 2011.
  4. News: Banta trustees approve tech charter. Rizzo. Denise Ellen. October 15, 2011. Tracy Press. 22 October 2011.
  5. http://www.tracypress.com/view/full_story/15636448/article-Charter-school-plans-move-forward-in-Banta
  6. News: Wyatt . Dennis . VALLEY'S 1ST TRANSIT VILLAGE? . 1 July 2018 . Mantecca Bulletin . 23 June 2018.
  7. Web site: RIVER ISLANDS : WHAT 200-YEAR FLOOD PROTECTION LOOKS LIKE . 2023-11-28 . www.mantecabulletin.com.
  8. http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071011/A_NEWS/710110335#STS=g11zzgmw.13ai "River Islands project delayed 1 year," Anna Kaplan, Stockton Record, October 11 2007
  9. http://www.riverislands.com/AN07.html Davis Read, "Lathrop OKs River Islands," Tracy Press, January 29 2003
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20121104080617/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-5812853.html Cheryl Winkelman, "Developer fattens up levees, blends them in," Tri-Valley Herald, March 1, 2007