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California Forever

California Forever is an American corporation founded by Jan Sramek.[1] California Forever is the parent entity of Flannery Associates.[2] In August 2023, the company announced plans to build a new walkable city of up to 400,000 people in southeastern Solano County, near the San Francisco Bay Area, California. The project's investors are primarily Silicon Valley billionaires.

California Forever
Company typePrivate
IndustryReal estate development
Founded2017
FounderJan Sramek
SubsidiariesFlannery Associates
Websitecaliforniaforever.com

History edit

The company California Forever was founded by Jan Sramek in 2017.[3] Shortly thereafter, the company created its subsidiary Flannery Associates.[4] 97% of the company's funding comes from American investors, with the remaining 3% coming from British and Irish investors.[5] The company's backers include numerous Silicon Valley investors such as Laurene Powell Jobs, Reid Hoffman, and Marc Andreessen.[6]

The development of the project was described as a five-year "stealth campaign" by the The Real Deal.[7] During that time, the company purchased 50,000 acres of land in Solano County, California for an estimated $900 million.[8] The company's website claimed that the project was kept secret to prevent speculation from driving up real estate prices.[9] The secrecy surrounding these acquisitions led to widespread media speculation.[10]

The land is currently zoned for agricultural use only and is subject to slow-growth laws.[11] Due to these legal protections, the land can only be developed for urban use if a ballot initiative is passed by local voters. In August 2023, the company issued a mail-in poll to gauge support for the project among local residents.[12]In January 2024 the company released its proposed city plans and the ballot initiative coming to voters.[13]

After its announcement, state and federal officials expressed concern over the proposed city's proximity to the Travis Air Force Base, citing potential security risks.[14] The project has received opposition from local ranchers, who accused the company of canceling long-standing foraging leases and suing local ranch owners who refused to sell their property.[15]

Planned development edit

The site is located approximately 60 miles northeast of San Francisco.[10] Its planned size would include a population of up to 400,000 residents over a land area about two thirds the size of San Francisco.[11] The proposed city would include residential homes, a solar farm and public parks.[16] Part of these plans include the renovation of Highway 12. [citation needed]

The original architectural designs for the city, released on the company's website, showed Mediterranean architecture and streetcar infrastructure.[7] It is supposed to have a comparable level of walkability as cities such as New York City and Paris.[10] The designs were criticized by some news publications as lacking detail and being unrealistic,[17] and were compared to the futuristic city of The Jetsons.[18]

The project has received widespread criticism from local residents and officials.[19][20] Critics of the planned development have noted the lack of a reliable water supply and presence of wind farms as a potential obstacle to urban development.[11] Catherine Moy, the mayor of Fairfield, California, stated that the lack of mass transit, inadequate highway access, and drought conditions in the area would make it difficult to support a city.[16] Its potential impact on neighboring communities in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta has also been cited as a potential drawback.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Billionaire-Backed Developer Asks Voters to Approve New California City". Bloomberg.com. 2024-01-17. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
  2. ^ Davis, Wes (2023-09-03). "'California Forever' website touts the city tech billionaires are trying to build". The Verge. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
  3. ^ "Company behind Solano County land grab says 2008 law will decide 'California Forever'". abc10.com. 2023-09-04. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
  4. ^ Dougherty, Conor. "The Farmers Had What the Billionaires Wanted". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Robles, Sergio (2023-09-02). "California Forever, the company behind land purchases in Solano County". The Hill. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  6. ^ Har, Janie (September 1, 2023). "Billionaires want to build a new city in rural California. They must convince voters first". ABC News. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  7. ^ a b Staff, T. R. D. (2023-09-03). "California Forever: Billionaire-Backed Utopian Plans Unveiled". The Real Deal. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  8. ^ "The Botched Reveal of California Forever". The Information. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  9. ^ "Company behind Solano County land grab says 2008 law will decide 'California Forever'". abc10.com. September 4, 2023. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  10. ^ a b c Dougherty, Conor; Griffith, Erin (August 25, 2023). "The Silicon Valley Elite Who Want to Build a City From Scratch" – via NYTimes.com.
  11. ^ a b c d Nolte, Carl (2023-09-09). "Why the California Forever dream of a new city would be a nightmare". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  12. ^ "'California Forever': Billionaires want to build a new city in Solano County. It'll be up to voters". KCRA. 2023-09-01. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  13. ^ "California Forever announces city plan, proposed Solano County ballot initiative". abc10.com. 2024-01-17. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
  14. ^ "'California Forever': Company behind land purchases near Travis Air Force Base launches website, details plans". Fox 59. 2023-09-02. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  15. ^ "Ranchers decry 'arrogant' Silicon Valley billionaires buying up land for 'fantasy' city near San Francisco: 'We are now totally surrounded'". Fortune.
  16. ^ a b "Tech titans' vision for a new city in Northern California raises concerns". France 24. September 3, 2023.
  17. ^ King, John (2023-09-01). "Here's everything that's wrong with renderings of new California city fueled by tech money". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  18. ^ "The Botched Reveal of California Forever". The Information. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  19. ^ Anguiano, Dani (2023-09-02). "Plan for 55,000-acre utopia dreamed by Silicon Valley elites unveiled". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  20. ^ Davis, Wes (2023-09-03). "'California Forever' website touts the city tech billionaires are trying to build". The Verge. Retrieved 2023-09-24.

External links edit

  • Official website

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California Forever is an American corporation founded by Jan Sramek 1 California Forever is the parent entity of Flannery Associates 2 In August 2023 the company announced plans to build a new walkable city of up to 400 000 people in southeastern Solano County near the San Francisco Bay Area California The project s investors are primarily Silicon Valley billionaires California ForeverCompany typePrivateIndustryReal estate developmentFounded2017FounderJan SramekSubsidiariesFlannery AssociatesWebsitecaliforniaforever wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Planned development 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe company California Forever was founded by Jan Sramek in 2017 3 Shortly thereafter the company created its subsidiary Flannery Associates 4 97 of the company s funding comes from American investors with the remaining 3 coming from British and Irish investors 5 The company s backers include numerous Silicon Valley investors such as Laurene Powell Jobs Reid Hoffman and Marc Andreessen 6 The development of the project was described as a five year stealth campaign by the The Real Deal 7 During that time the company purchased 50 000 acres of land in Solano County California for an estimated 900 million 8 The company s website claimed that the project was kept secret to prevent speculation from driving up real estate prices 9 The secrecy surrounding these acquisitions led to widespread media speculation 10 The land is currently zoned for agricultural use only and is subject to slow growth laws 11 Due to these legal protections the land can only be developed for urban use if a ballot initiative is passed by local voters In August 2023 the company issued a mail in poll to gauge support for the project among local residents 12 In January 2024 the company released its proposed city plans and the ballot initiative coming to voters 13 After its announcement state and federal officials expressed concern over the proposed city s proximity to the Travis Air Force Base citing potential security risks 14 The project has received opposition from local ranchers who accused the company of canceling long standing foraging leases and suing local ranch owners who refused to sell their property 15 Planned development editThe site is located approximately 60 miles northeast of San Francisco 10 Its planned size would include a population of up to 400 000 residents over a land area about two thirds the size of San Francisco 11 The proposed city would include residential homes a solar farm and public parks 16 Part of these plans include the renovation of Highway 12 citation needed The original architectural designs for the city released on the company s website showed Mediterranean architecture and streetcar infrastructure 7 It is supposed to have a comparable level of walkability as cities such as New York City and Paris 10 The designs were criticized by some news publications as lacking detail and being unrealistic 17 and were compared to the futuristic city of The Jetsons 18 The project has received widespread criticism from local residents and officials 19 20 Critics of the planned development have noted the lack of a reliable water supply and presence of wind farms as a potential obstacle to urban development 11 Catherine Moy the mayor of Fairfield California stated that the lack of mass transit inadequate highway access and drought conditions in the area would make it difficult to support a city 16 Its potential impact on neighboring communities in the Sacramento San Joaquin River Delta has also been cited as a potential drawback 11 References edit Billionaire Backed Developer Asks Voters to Approve New California City Bloomberg com 2024 01 17 Retrieved 2024 01 26 Davis Wes 2023 09 03 California Forever website touts the city tech billionaires are trying to build The Verge Retrieved 2024 01 26 Company behind Solano County land grab says 2008 law will decide California Forever abc10 com 2023 09 04 Retrieved 2024 01 26 Dougherty Conor The Farmers Had What the Billionaires Wanted The New York Times Robles Sergio 2023 09 02 California Forever the company behind land purchases in Solano County The Hill Retrieved 2023 09 24 Har Janie September 1 2023 Billionaires want to build a new city in rural California They must convince voters first ABC News Retrieved September 5 2023 a b Staff T R D 2023 09 03 California Forever Billionaire Backed Utopian Plans Unveiled The Real Deal Retrieved 2023 09 24 The Botched Reveal of California Forever The Information Retrieved 2023 09 24 Company behind Solano County land grab says 2008 law will decide California Forever abc10 com September 4 2023 Retrieved 2023 09 24 a b c Dougherty Conor Griffith Erin August 25 2023 The Silicon Valley Elite Who Want to Build a City From Scratch via NYTimes com a b c d Nolte Carl 2023 09 09 Why the California Forever dream of a new city would be a nightmare San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2023 09 24 California Forever Billionaires want to build a new city in Solano County It ll be up to voters KCRA 2023 09 01 Retrieved 2023 09 24 California Forever announces city plan proposed Solano County ballot initiative abc10 com 2024 01 17 Retrieved 2024 01 26 California Forever Company behind land purchases near Travis Air Force Base launches website details plans Fox 59 2023 09 02 Retrieved 2023 09 24 Ranchers decry arrogant Silicon Valley billionaires buying up land for fantasy city near San Francisco We are now totally surrounded Fortune a b Tech titans vision for a new city in Northern California raises concerns France 24 September 3 2023 King John 2023 09 01 Here s everything that s wrong with renderings of new California city fueled by tech money San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2023 09 24 The Botched Reveal of California Forever The Information Retrieved 2023 09 24 Anguiano Dani 2023 09 02 Plan for 55 000 acre utopia dreamed by Silicon Valley elites unveiled The Observer ISSN 0029 7712 Retrieved 2023 09 24 Davis Wes 2023 09 03 California Forever website touts the city tech billionaires are trying to build The Verge Retrieved 2023 09 24 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title California Forever amp oldid 1202615092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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