California Forever submits signatures for 50,000-resident city plan in Solano County, addressing California's housing crisis, but faces controversy over environmental and community impacts.
Silicon Valley-backed group California Forever has submitted enough signatures for a new city plan in Solano County, California, to be included in the November ballot. The proposed city, to initially house 50,000 people and potentially grow to 400,000 residents, aims to address California's housing crisis and create sustainable, affordable housing and local jobs. However, the project faces controversy, with critics questioning its impact on the environment and the community's farmers.
April 30, 2024
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