Backed by prominent billionaires, the proposal to build a sustainable city in Solano County gains momentum as it qualifies for the November ballot.
With California facing soaring housing prices and a chronic shortage, the project aims to alleviate housing issues by creating a walkable.
The plan surpasses the signature threshold required for ballot consideration, signaling progress towards its realization.
The Solano County Registrar of Voters will convene on June 25 to decide whether to approve the city, subject it to a referendum.
Critics, including California Representative Mike Thompson, express concerns over the project's potential disruption to the county's lifestyle and infrastructure.
Sramek frames the November vote as a choice between embracing innovation and addressing California's evolving.