MEDIA AND PHOTOS

Riverbank isn’t an abstract map or a developer rendering. It’s a lived-in place—orchards at the edge of town, backroads that still feel like backroads, neighborhoods where people know the shortcut streets because they have to. This gallery is here to document what Riverbank looks like right now, before anyone tries to rewrite it with glossy language and “future-forward” promises.

Stop The River Walk is collecting photos and videos from across the community—everyday scenes, real conditions, and the early warning signs that growth is already outpacing the city’s capacity. Congested intersections that didn’t used to choke at rush hour. Dust and construction activity pushing closer to homes. Strain on roads, services, and quality of life that residents feel long before official reports catch up.

These images aren’t meant to be dramatic. They’re meant to be accurate. Because once land is graded, once traffic patterns shift, once the skyline changes, the “before” disappears—and the story gets told as if residents never had a reason to question it.

If you have photos or video that show Riverbank as it is—its beauty, its farmland, its neighborhoods, and the mounting pressures already visible—share them by emailing our admin here.

The point of this page is simple: to preserve the record, and to make sure the public debate is grounded in reality, not salesmanship.