Anti-democratic vistas: Plans for a new city in Northern Californian farmlands draw ire [View all]
Anti-democratic vistas: Plans for a new city in Northern Californian farmlands draw ire from concerned officials
By Josh Niland Sep 4, '23 12:00 PM EST

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Over a five-year period, the company became the largest landowner in Solano County after purchasing more than 55,000 acres of undeveloped land. The company has paid more than $800 million since 2018, according to court records. [...]
On the eastern end of Solano County, the city of Rio Vista is now surrounded by Flannery Associates land. Mayor Ronald Kott said that, like many Solano County officials, he had not been approached by anyone from the company to discuss plans for the land. LA Times
Similar to Marc Lores utopian vision for a new $400 billion Shenzhen-style city from scratch called
Telosa, the secretive land grab-cum-startup city lies suspiciously close to Travis Air Force Base and is being marketed as a new city with tens of thousands of new homes, a large solar energy farm, orchards with over a million new trees, and over ten thousand acres of new parks and open space.
Democratic Representative Mike Thompson
told reporters last week he was very concerned about our national security related to the plan's proximity to the base. Some residents have reported fear in their dealing with the company, including concerns about retaliation. The company, meanwhile, maintains its secrecy is deliberate and intended to prevent possible real estate speculation on the part of landowners, a group of whom they have
sued for collusion.