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Neighborhood Action Plan

Neighborhood Action Plans for three targeted Study Areas (South Airport Way, Little Manila/Gleason Park, and Cabral/East Cabral Station Area) will establish strategies for removing barriers to housing production and encouraging the development of new housing. The Plans are being prepared in collaboration with residents and housing developers through a series of community events.

The Neighborhood Action Plans include: 

  • Neighborhood Action Plans Map
  • Assessment of existing conditions in each Study Area. 
  • Identification of vacant sites that could accommodate new housing.
  • Examples of residential development types that can be successful .
  • Objectives and actionable steps aimed at improving housing opportunities and other existing conditions in each Study Area.
  • Potential partners the City may be able to collaborate with to achieve the Plan objectives.

Draft Action Plans

In September 2023, the City release drafts of the Neighborhood Action Plans and associated materials. City staff intends to pair the Action Plan approval with the related Housing Action Plan (HAP) for adoption in Spring 2024.

Study Areas

South Airport Way, Little Manilla/Gleason Park, and Cabral/East Cabral Station Area are three catalytic areas that can benefit from additional planning efforts. These areas were selected because they are: 

  • Included in the 2040 Envision Stockton General Plan (see Figure 2-5) as “exemplifying sites in need of investment to fuel positive change.” 
  • Eligible for City efforts under a 2020 California Strategic Growth Council $10.8 million Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) Grant that includes multiple partners and projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, strengthen the local economy, and improve public health. 
  • Within the South Stockton Promise Zone (SSPZ), where federal and local partners collaborate to boost economic activity, improve educational opportunities, reduce crime, and leverage private investment to improve quality of life. 
  • Part of the Stockton Opportunity Zone (SOZ) a program that offers tax incentives programs for investment in low-income communities through a Qualified Opportunity Fund. 
  • Mapped by the State Housing and Community Development Department as low-resource areas, with the need to improve access to adequate infrastructure, employment, and housing.
  • A portion of the Cabral/East Cabral Station Area also is within the San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission (SJRRC) planning area, which promotes transit-oriented housing to complement the expansion of SJRRC rail services.

Past Workshops, Meetings and Study Sessions

  • Tuesday, June 27, 2023: Main Street Market
  • Thursday, June 15, 2023: South Airport Way Open House
    • Sierra Vista (Club House), 1520 E 11th Street, Stockton, CA 95206
  • Wednesday, June 14, 2023: Sierra Vista Resident Council – Summer Youth Kick Off Event
  • Tuesday, June 13, 2023: Cabral/East Cabral Station Area Open House
    • HATCH Workshop, 40 S. Union Street, Stockton, CA 95205
  • Wednesday, June 7, 2023: Little Manila/Gleason Park Open House
    • El Concilio (Main Entrance), 224 S. Sutter Street, Stockton, CA 95203
  • Thursday, November 17, 2022: Neighborhood Action Plans Workshop #1
    • Stockton Memorial Civic Auditorium (South Hall)
  • Saturday, October 29, 2022: Golden Villa Farmer’s Market Pop-Up
  • Thursday, October 27, 2022: Trick or Treat Pop-Up at Spanos Elementary School
  • Thursday, October 20, 2022: Pop-up at the Cabral Train Station
  • Tuesday, October 18, 2022: Trunk or Treat Pop-Up at STAND Affordable Housing
  • Saturday, October 8, 2022: Full Moon Riders Pop-Up in Downtown
  • Thursday, October 6, 2022: Farmer’s Market Pop-Up at STAND Affordable Housing

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