Solano County Supervisors Want To Know More About California Forever Before It's on the Ballot | KQED
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I just want the public to know that we haven't just been sitting here waiting for this day. The work has already proceeded, and it has been going on for a number of months.
Supervisor Wanda Williams joined Brown in her skepticism of the project and said the report could clarify outstanding questions, particularly curious about the company's 'Ten Guarantees' and accountability on promises.
We would have to depend on California Forever and this initiative to make sure they do it themselves; we can't force them to do it... we don't even have an environmental impact report to understand the implications of the initiative.
Throughout the two hours of public comment, support and opposition to California Forever's plan was nearly evenly split. Arguments for more affordable housing, jobs, and business opportunities were countered by concerns about implications and growth halting.
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