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"Storm aftermath: Clearing fallen trees in Sacramento County"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by KCRA Sacramento

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Heavy rain and wind in Solano County caused redwood trees to topple, with property management actively removing 25 to 30 redwoods from Grande Village for safety after two large trees uprooted and fell into buildings. Exclusive video shows a redwood falling directly into a building, but thankfully, no injuries or displacements occurred. Unfortunately, storm-related deaths were reported in Carmichael and Yuba City due to fallen trees.

"Billionaires Unveil Detailed Plan for New Urbanist Utopia in Solano County"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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In Solano County, California, a group of tech billionaires, including Michael Moritz, Reid Hoffman, and Laurene Powell Jobs, have spent $900 million on farmland to build a city of 400,000, causing upheaval among local farmers who have been approached by a company called Flannery Associates. The company's attempts to buy up farmland have sparked feuds and suspicions among the locals, who are skeptical about the idea of paving over ranches to address San Francisco's urban housing problems.

"Proposed California City: 18,600 Acres, Billionaire Backers Seek Voter Approval"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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A company backed by Silicon Valley billionaires has revealed plans for a new California city spanning about 18,600 acres, with potential for 160,000 homes and 400,000 residents. The project, spearheaded by California Forever, aims to create a walkable and sustainable community, but faces legal battles and local skepticism. The company has filed a ballot initiative for zoning changes and aims to gather support for the ambitious development.

"Proposed Development: Billionaire-Backed California City Reveals Map and Details"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PBS NewsHour

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A company backed by Silicon Valley billionaires has revealed plans for a new utopian green city between San Francisco and Sacramento, aiming to create a walkable community with affordable housing and jobs on rural land. The group needs approval from Solano County voters to bypass protections put in place to keep agricultural land from being turned into urban space. Critics are skeptical of the project due to concerns about its impact on the environment and infrastructure, but backers believe the location is ideal for addressing the region's housing shortage and attracting employers.

"Tech Billionaires Unveil Proposed California City Development in Solano County"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KCRA Sacramento

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Silicon Valley billionaires-backed company, California Forever, seeks approval from Solano County voters to develop a new walkable, affordable, and green city on rural land between San Francisco and Sacramento. The proposed community envisions 20,000 homes for 50,000 residents, with potential to grow to 400,000 people, contingent on creating 15,000 above-average wage jobs. Critics express concerns about infrastructure, environmental impact, and skepticism towards wealthy outsiders, while proponents highlight the need for sustainable housing and job opportunities in the region.

"California Forever: Billionaire-Backed City Promises 15K Jobs and $400M in Down Payment Assistance"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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California Forever, a billionaire-backed city proposal in Solano County, California, is offering $400 million in "down payment assistance" for homebuyers and a guarantee of 15,000 new jobs. The project has faced major blowback from residents and lawmakers, with concerns about land acquisitions, potential displacement of locals, and environmental impact. The proposal, which includes ten guarantees, aims to address housing costs and commutes but is met with skepticism and demands for scrutiny. The project faces a national security probe and will be decided by Solano County voters in November.

"New California City Details Revealed by Billionaire Backers"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Beast

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Billionaire-backed company California Forever plans to build a new city in Solano County, California, with initial plans for 20,000 homes and potential for 400,000 residents. The proposed initiative includes a focus on sustainability, walkability, and financial guarantees, but faces strong local opposition due to concerns about environmental impact and proximity to an Air Force base. The project is backed by prominent figures like Reid Hoffman and Laurene Powell Jobs, but also criticized by Rep. John Garamendi as unrealistic given the area's challenges with infrastructure and resources.

"Tech Billionaires Unveil Map and Details of Proposed California City Development"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fortune

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Promoters of a secretive Silicon Valley-backed ballot initiative to build a new city on farmland between Sacramento and San Francisco are revealing details of their plan, which includes a new community with up to 400,000 people and a focus on creating jobs and affordable housing. The project, led by California Forever, aims to address the housing shortage in the San Francisco Bay Area and attract major employers to Solano County. However, critics question the feasibility of the plan and argue that existing cities in the area could benefit from investment instead.

"Billionaire-Backed Vision: Unveiling the Plan for a New California City"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by POLITICO

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A company backed by billionaire tech moguls has unveiled plans to build a new pedestrian-friendly city on 60,000 rural acres in Solano County, California, with a proposed population of 400,000. The project, named California Forever, faces opposition due to violating the county's growth initiative and would require voter approval. The company aims to address concerns by pledging to set aside land near Travis Air Force Base, create jobs, secure water resources, and improve state highways. If approved, construction could begin by 2026.

"Billionaire-Backed Utopian California City Plan Unveiled to Voters"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Promoters of a secretive Silicon Valley-backed ballot initiative are revealing details of their plan to build a new city on farmland between Sacramento and San Francisco, envisioning a community with up to 400,000 people and 15,000 jobs. The project, led by California Forever, aims to address the housing shortage in the San Francisco Bay Area and attract employers to Solano County. However, critics question the feasibility of the plan and argue that existing cities in the area could benefit from investment instead.

"Residents Rally Against 'California Forever' City Proposal in Solano County"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The San Francisco Standard

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Residents of Solano County expressed their concerns and opposition to the proposed "California Forever" development during a tightly controlled town hall meeting. The billionaire-funded plan aims to build a new city in southeastern Solano County, but residents worry about the loss of arable land and doubt the promised job opportunities. Attendees criticized the lack of transparency and voiced concerns about the impact on Native American graves. Some residents believe that the millions spent on land acquisition would have been better invested in existing cities in Solano County, addressing issues such as homelessness and job creation.

Tech Billionaires' Land Grab Sparks Political Battle in California

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Tech industry investors have purchased land worth $900 million in Solano County, California, with plans to build a new city. However, the project is expected to face significant political challenges and could take up to a decade to begin construction. The investors, including prominent figures from Silicon Valley, will need to navigate a slow-growth ordinance, environmental regulations, potential lawsuits, and conflicts with various government agencies. Local opposition, concerns about gentrification, and pushback from federal authorities are also expected. The project's success is uncertain, with some experienced developers expressing skepticism about its feasibility.

Tech Investors' Land Purchase Sparks Concerns as Plans for New City Emerge

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Tech industry billionaires have been buying up land in Solano County, California, with plans to create a futuristic city, causing concern among longtime residents. Flannery Associates, backed by Silicon Valley investors, has committed around $900 million to secure thousands of acres of farmland. The rural area, known for its agricultural roots, is located between the Bay Area and Sacramento. Some residents fear that the changes will disrupt the quiet and rural nature of the community, while others worry about being priced out by the influx of techies.

Tech Billionaires Unveiled as Mysterious Buyers of Vast Solano County Land

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KCRA Sacramento

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Wealthy investors from Silicon Valley, including Laurene Powell Jobs and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, have been identified as the group behind the purchase of over 50,000 acres of land in Solano County. Flannery Associates, LLC, has spent over $800 million to acquire more than 140 properties over the past five years. The purchases have raised concerns among local leaders and federal government agencies, with the company expressing plans to build a new city on the land. Communication between mayors and Flannery Associates has been limited, but the company intends to engage with residents, elected officials, and officials from Travis Air Force Base regarding the project.

Deadly Shooting in San Francisco Leaves 1 Dead and 4 Injured.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KCRA Sacramento

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A shooting in San Francisco's North Beach area left one man dead and four others injured. The man killed was from Solano County, while two of the surviving victims were from Sacramento County. Police found two more victims, a man and a woman, who were transported to a nearby hospital. The police believe that the shooting was not random, but details on what led up to the shooting or if the victims knew each other have not been released. Anyone with information is asked to contact the SFPD.