Weston Ranch
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Weston Ranch is a subdivision of modest tract homes located in the southwestern corner of Stockton, California in San Joaquin County. It is approximately 1 hour away from the San Francisco Bay Area. The community is located just west of Interstate 5, with the San Joaquin River and French Camp Slough bordering its North and West sides, and French Camp Road bordering the south.
Capt. William S. Moss, a riverboat captain, purchased the Weston Ranch marshlands in 1877 and turned it into farmland. His family owned the ranch for years until it was later sold for development in 1988.[1]
The concept for an 11,000-unit residential area emerged in 1987 as a "mixed-use" planned community. The City of Stockton annexed the location in 1988, and construction started around 1989, with the first homes built in 1990. Lyon Communities and Verner Construction were the main developers for Weston Ranch, but encountered financial difficulties. In 1994, Bank of America took over the property and sold it to SunCal Cos.[2] This change in ownership led to a shift away from the original developers' vision for Weston Ranch, including the abandonment of a planned marina, due to zoning changes. Majority of Weston Ranch's construction was completed in 2005, with final additions being New Vision High and Sandra B. Smith Park.
In 2007, Weston Ranch had the worst foreclosure rate in the area, according to ACORN.[3][4]