A plan to build an eco-friendly city from scratch in California, backed by Silicon Valley billionaires, is facing hurdles. The proposed city, between San Francisco and Sacramento, envisions 20,000 homes, transit infrastructure, schools, jobs, and green space for an initial 50,000 residents. However, the project has faced two false starts and is behind schedule to put their proposal before California voters this November. The project, led by former Goldman Sachs trader Jan Sramek, has been amended twice to address concerns raised by Solano County and a neighboring U.S. Air Force base.
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