Renderings give first look at European-style city planned for Bay Area

Since 2018, a shadowy company called Flannery Associates has been purchasing plots of primarily agricultural land between Vacaville and Rio Vista. Their 52,000 acres, which cost the company nearly $1 billion, make them the single biggest landowner in Solano County. Last week, the people behind Flannery went public: The backers include some of tech’s biggest names, including Marc Andreessen, Reid Hoffman and Laurene Powell Jobs.

A site called California Forever, which is serving as a hub for the project, is now live. On it, California Forever CEO Jan Sramek says the group “raised capital from people who shared our long-term vision and belief that California’s best days are still ahead” and is “committed to Solano and this project for the long term.” Sramek, 36, has been described as a “former Goldman Sachs wunderkind” who has cited Peter Thiel as one of his role models. 

The group California Forever is planning a new city in rural Solano County. The land purchased by Flannery Associates covers 52,000 acres of the county primarily between Rio Vista and Vacaville.

The group California Forever is planning a new city in rural Solano County. The land purchased by Flannery Associates covers 52,000 acres of the county primarily between Rio Vista and Vacaville.

California Forever/Handout

Advertisement

Article continues below this ad

“To date, our company has been quiet about our activities. This has, understandably, created interest, concern, and speculation,” the site reads. “Now that we’re no longer limited by confidentiality, we are eager to begin a conversation about the future of Solano County.”

Renderings show red-roofed homes amid rolling green hills and trees like something out of a Tuscan fantasy. Imaginings of the city streets are also European-style, with car-free plazas, streets and bike paths; one rendering is a bit more New York City in its sensibilities, with brownstone-like homes lining a street. 

The group California Forever is planning a new city in rural Solano County. These renderings were released in August 2023.

The group California Forever is planning a new city in rural Solano County. These renderings were released in August 2023.

California Forever/Handout

The group California Forever is planning a new city in rural Solano County. These renderings were released in August 2023.

The group California Forever is planning a new city in rural Solano County. These renderings were released in August 2023.

California Forever/Handout

Advertisement

Article continues below this ad

The group California Forever is planning a new city in rural Solano County. These renderings were released in August 2023.

The group California Forever is planning a new city in rural Solano County. These renderings were released in August 2023.

California Forever/Handout

In a survey texted to Solano County residents, one of the questions asked if the project would be more alluring if it felt “like a college town,” with a mixture of housing, schools and restaurants and an emphasis on walkability. 

The plan will likely face opposition from at least some Solano County politicians, however. California Forever will need to acquire water rights to sustain the development of tens of thousands of homes. They will also need to get buy-in from local voters. Solano County currently uses its “orderly growth” policy to regulate where urban development can occur; the project needs approval from county voters in part to develop on currently agricultural land. 

Image 1 of 2
Image 2 of 2
California Forever renderings show a European-style city planned for rural Solano County.California Forever/Handout
California Forever renderings show a European-style city planned for rural Solano County.California Forever/Handout

Advertisement

Article continues below this ad

Fairfield Mayor Catherine Moy told the Daily Beast she plans on fighting the new development. “It’s disrespectful and it also reminds me so much of why people get angry about our financial systems in the United States, where you have these billionaires that can come in and just play with us like we’re toys,” Moy said. 

California Forever’s site says its next steps will be meeting with “the elected representatives of Solano County,” mailing a survey to every household in the county and accepting nominations for a citizen advisory board. 

FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! Todays Chronic is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials, please contact us by email – todayschronic.com. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.

Leave a Comment