Thirty years ago, the community of Mountain House didn’t have a single resident.
This week, with a diverse population that has surged to 24,500, it has become the first new city in California in more than a decade.
The planned community, built in 1991 on former alfalfa and corn fields near Tracy, has a brand new board of city council members and a new mayor, sworn in Monday. More than 100 agenda items are reportedly awaiting their first meeting.
“It’s a great milestone,” said Anil Madidhadi, who bought a home in 2021.