"The last movie [my father] ever saw before he passed away was Dances with Wolves," Historical Guild 209 founder Ralph Clark said. "Me and him were sitting in this theater together watching that movie."
"This project is a market-rate luxury project and this building could easily be incorporated somehow," Clark said. "They could build around it, but it will take a commitment."
The units will not be affordable housing. Instead, they would be market-rate condominiums for residents 55 years or older.
"If Lodi is serious about the redevelopment and reinvigoration, you can't tear this down. You can't do this sort of thing," Clark said.
Some say they just want to see progress as the building has sat vacant for years.
"They need to do something," Lodi resident Linda Cole said. "I mean, to be truthful, we need a better roller skating rink. We need a bowling alley that people can actually park in and just, you know, things that kids can do in this town and adults."
CBS Sacramento reached out to the city, but they said they cannot comment on any of this until after the vote on Wednesday.
CBS Sacramento also reached out to her to get an update on the status of the ordinance, but has yet to hear back.
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