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Robert Fulton. Screen capture from meeting.

Housing / Land Use

SJB Planning Commissioners consider 65-acre annexation

Walnut Creek developer Robert Fulton, who was involved in the 28.5-acre Rancho Vista

Construction work at Riverview Estates. Photo by Robert Eliason.

Housing / Land Use

Storms delay Hollister self-housing project

This is the eighth article of an ongoing series on the Riverview Estates

Photo courtesy of Pixabay.

News

Top stories of 2022

Let’s take a walk down memory lane and relive the news that made

Andrea Avila-Ayala and her family outside their home. Photo by Robert Eliason.

Features

Open House at Riverview Self-Housing lets families see their new homes 

At the beginning of this year at the Riverview Estates project in Hollister,

Alana Castellanos. Photo by Robert Eliason.

Housing / Land Use

12 Riverview Estates families just a few months from moving in

Significant progress has been made by the 24 families that have been building

Joe Tushner, Bob Megli, and Arch Walters. Photo by Robert Eliason.

Housing / Land Use

Volunteers from Oregon lend a hand to self-housing families

The 24 families building their own homes at the Community Services Development Corporation’s

Santiago Contreras. Photo by Robert Eliason.

News

Hollister man comes full circle with self-housing program

Hollister resident Santiago Contreras grew up in a home that his father helped

Bobby Ruvalcaba. Photo by Robert Eliason.

Nonprofits

Bobby Ruvalcaba leads self-housing project

This is part III of the Riverview Estates Project series. Read part I here

Seth Capron and Michelle Conrique. Photo by Robert Eliason.

Housing / Land Use

Riverview Estates taking shape

This is part II of the Riverview Estates Project series. Read part I here.

Andrea Avila-Ayala, Maria Sonia Avila-Ayala, Jose Cruz Avila Calderon, and Lisette Avila-Ayala at the start of the project. Photo by Robert Eliason.

News

Families begin building their own houses at Riverview Estates

On Jan. 8, a dozen families gathered together in a lot on Southside