Records Roundup: Kaiser Expansion & City Spending Files Now Public
- DFP Staff

- Nov 8
- 2 min read
Four Manteca records closed Oct 27–Nov 6, 2025: hospital expansion docs, development agreements, fiscal studies, and City Manager’s budget details.
The City of Manteca has released a new wave of public records detailing the Kaiser Permanente emergency department expansion and the city’s 2023–24 budget and vendor payments. Four requests—spanning health care construction, land-use planning, and city management—closed between October 27 and November 6, 2025, with documents now posted on the city’s NextRequest portal.
These records show how city decisions ripple from hospital expansions to housing developments and budget priorities. — Dismal Freedom Press — Records Watch
#25-413 — Kaiser Construction Permits (Closed Nov 6, 2025)
Status: Closed — Responsive Records Released
What’s inside: permits, inspections, occupancy and approval memos for 1155 E. Yosemite Ave. (Kaiser Manteca).
Portal link: https://cityofmanteca.nextrequest.com/requests/25-413
#25-414 — Kaiser CEQA & Planning Docs (Closed Nov 6, 2025)
Status: Closed — Responsive Records Released
What’s inside: Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration, MMRP, Conditions of Approval, Lot Line Adjustment Exhibit, Master Sign Program, plan set, staff report, resolutions, and project deck.
Portal link: https://cityofmanteca.nextrequest.com/requests/25-414
#25-416 — Development Agreements & Fiscal Studies (Closed Oct 27, 2025)
Status: Closed — Responsive Records Released
What’s inside: master list of active development agreements, fiscal impact analyses (e.g., Griffin Park, Yosemite Trails), developer fee ledger excerpt, redacted correspondence.
Portal link: https://cityofmanteca.nextrequest.com/requests/25-416
#25-417 — City Manager’s Budget & Vendor Records (Closed Oct 30, 2025)
Status: Closed — Responsive Records Released
What’s inside: FY23–24 budget line item detail, purchase order log, vendor payments, ARPA allocations, contracts, and internal memo on cost controls (with redactions as allowed by law).
Portal link: https://cityofmanteca.nextrequest.com/requests/25-417

For Families
The Kaiser files show what’s planned for emergency care access and timelines; the development and budget records explain how growth and public dollars might affect traffic, public safety staffing, and future utility rates. We’ll keep translating the technical pieces into plain language as more files drop.
For Small Businesses
Procurement, vendor ledgers, and development agreements point to upcoming contracts, compliance requirements, and permit pacing. If you’re bidding city work or planning a build-out near Kaiser or new subdivisions, these records help you forecast costs and timelines.
Public Records Source Links (City of Manteca, NextRequest)




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