An empty waterfront lot in Antioch is about to sprout. What should it become?

ANTIOCH — Residents will soon get a chance to let their leaders know what they would like to become of a large, long-empty waterfront space in the city’s downtown.

Vacant for more than 50 years, the former Beede Lumber yard, located at Second, Third and E streets, has been at the forefront of controversy for nearly three decades as residents, business owners and city staff deadlocked on what it should become: a park, an event center, town square, housing or something in-between.

Now, the city and a consultant will co-host two workshops to gather input from community members on just what an outdoor community space there should look like. The first workshop will be from 6 to 8 p.m. on Feb. 8 at the Antioch Community Center, and the second will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Feb. 18 at the Antioch Senior Center Riverview Room.

“It’s really unique because it’s waterfront property located in the downtown, so it’s perfectly situated and … it’s not something that comes around every day,” Antioch Acting Assistant City Manager and Parks & Recreation Director Brad Helfenberger said. “It’s really a unique opportunity.”

A plant grows in the lot at W. Second and E Street in downtown Antioch, Calif., on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. (Kristopher Skinner/Bay Area News Group)
A plant grows in the lot at W. Second and E Street in downtown Antioch, Calif., on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. (Kristopher Skinner/Bay Area News Group) 

The city hired RHAA, a Mill Valley-based landscape architectural firm, in 2022 to develop conceptual plans, conduct a survey and hold the community workshops on the Rivertown community space. While the consultant was paid $350,000 through developer park in-lieu fees, no money has been allocated yet for the actual development of the site. That could cost more than $1 million, according to Helfenberger.

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