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. >> reporter: jan sramek, a 37-year-old czech-born former goldman sachs trader turned aspiring city builder. >> you can see travis air force base. >> reporter: who has to try to convince the public that the project isn't just an oasis for billionaires or some high-tech city of the future. >> overnight would be a downtown. >> reporter: his vision is to turn all of this into a walkable city in the mold of savannah, georgia, or philadelphia, pa, or new york's west village. >> if you are successful, how will it be a place that middle class people could afford? >> by continuing to build for a long time. we look why places are unaffordable, they stopped building. instead of taking these well paying jobs being created in northern california and sending them to texas or florida, let's create a place where we can send them to solano county. >> place where our children's future can be bright. walkable middle class neighborhoods with homes we can afford. >> reporter: the project's fate will ultimately be decided this november by the voters of solano county who have to decide whether or not to
. >> reporter: jan sramek, a 37-year-old czech-born former goldman sachs trader turned aspiring city builder. >> you can see travis air force base. >> reporter: who has to try to convince the public that the project isn't just an oasis for billionaires or some high-tech city of the future. >> overnight would be a downtown. >> reporter: his vision is to turn all of this into a walkable city in the mold of savannah, georgia, or philadelphia, pa, or new york's west...
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california forever ceo jan sramek says this shows that solano county residents are excited about the plan that would build new homes for 400,000 people. >> they are all saying yes, we want to have a say in the future of this place that we love. yes, we want to end these long commutes and have good paying jobs. home here, close by. yes, we want to have homes for us and for our children and we want to have them now. >> the signatures will now go to the county for verification. we've reached out to the opponents of the project for a reaction, but have not yet heard back. >> now to the historic shift in u.s. drug policy, the biden administration, through the dea, is moving to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. yeah. >> tonight, a statement from the department of justice says the deal is far from done. >> and as abc seven news reporter lauren martinez explains, there would still be some limits to how it's viewed on the federal level. a momentous plan is in the works that would change federal rules on marijuana. >> the department of justice is recommending reclassifying marijua
california forever ceo jan sramek says this shows that solano county residents are excited about the plan that would build new homes for 400,000 people. >> they are all saying yes, we want to have a say in the future of this place that we love. yes, we want to end these long commutes and have good paying jobs. home here, close by. yes, we want to have homes for us and for our children and we want to have them now. >> the signatures will now go to the county for verification. we've...
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california forever ceo jan sramek says this shows that solano county residents are excited about the plan that would build new homes for 400,000 people. >> they are all saying yes, we want to have a say in the future of this place that we love. yes, we want to end these long commutes and have good paying jobs. home here, close by. yes, we want to have homes for us and for our children and we want to have them now. >> the signatures will now go to the county for verification. we've reached out to the opponents of the project for a reaction, but have not yet heard back. >> now to the historic shift in u.s. drug policy, the biden administration, through the dea, is moving to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. yeah. >> tonight, a statement from the department of justice says the deal is far from done. >> and as abc seven news reporter lauren martinez explains, there would still be some limits to how it's viewed on the federal level. a momentous plan is in the works that would change federal rules on marijuana. >> the department of justice is recommending reclassifying marijua
california forever ceo jan sramek says this shows that solano county residents are excited about the plan that would build new homes for 400,000 people. >> they are all saying yes, we want to have a say in the future of this place that we love. yes, we want to end these long commutes and have good paying jobs. home here, close by. yes, we want to have homes for us and for our children and we want to have them now. >> the signatures will now go to the county for verification. we've...
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. >> the campaign to build a new california city is moving for jan sramek. ceo of california forever says they are gaining the support of locals submitting more than 20,000 signatures tuesday to qualify the east. a homes, jobs in clean energy initiative for the november ballot. 7,000 signatures. more. >> than was required. for the 2000 signatures are required. that's over 60 for something that was more than was required. >> it's now up to the solano county's elections office verify each signature. is there a voters will decide whether to allow urban development on land. currently zoned for agriculture. the new town is being described as a green city for up to 400,000 people in the san francisco bay area, the travis air force base as a group did address their concerns and plans and minimize the impact this development could have on local training flights. an exercise a place like this system. almost almost anyone. can't do so i'm i'm really just the storm is to do so much vacaville vice mayor greg ritchie endorsing the plan for the new development as does are
. >> the campaign to build a new california city is moving for jan sramek. ceo of california forever says they are gaining the support of locals submitting more than 20,000 signatures tuesday to qualify the east. a homes, jobs in clean energy initiative for the november ballot. 7,000 signatures. more. >> than was required. for the 2000 signatures are required. that's over 60 for something that was more than was required. >> it's now up to the solano county's elections office...
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california forever ceo jan sramek announced they've collected 20,000 signatures. that's 60% more than required. he says the total shows that solano county residents are excited about the plan that would build new homes for 400,000 people. >> they are all saying, yes, we want to have a say in the future of this place that we love. yes, we want to end these long commutes and have good paying jobs. home here, close by. yes, we want to have homes for us and for our children, and we want to have them now. >> the signatures will now go to the county for verification. we've reached out to the opponents of the project for reaction, but have yet to hear back. back to you at the desk, reggie. >> all right. thanks, amanda. california's population is growing again, and that's the first time we can say that since 2020. a new report shows the state's population increased last year by about 67,000, bringing the total population above 39 million since the pandemic. the mortality rate has decreased. there's been a notable increase in immigration. so people moving here from other c
california forever ceo jan sramek announced they've collected 20,000 signatures. that's 60% more than required. he says the total shows that solano county residents are excited about the plan that would build new homes for 400,000 people. >> they are all saying, yes, we want to have a say in the future of this place that we love. yes, we want to end these long commutes and have good paying jobs. home here, close by. yes, we want to have homes for us and for our children, and we want to...
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. >> the campaign to build a new california city is moving for jan sramek, ceo of california forever says they are gaining the support of locals submitting more than 20,000 signatures tuesday to qualify the east. a homes. >> jobs in clean energy initiative for the november ballot. 7,000 signatures. more. >> than was required. 30,000 signatures are required. that's over 60 for something that was more than was required. >> it's now up to the solano county's elections office verify each signature. is there a voters will decide whether to allow urban development on land currently zoned for agriculture. the new town is being described as a green city for up to 400,000 people in the san francisco bay area, the travis air force base as a group did address their concerns and plans and minimize the impact this development could have on local training flights. an exercise a place like this system. almost almost near not anyone. you can't do so i'm i'm really just the storm is to do so much vacaville vice mayor greg ritchie endorsing the plan for the new development as does area resident ken cl
. >> the campaign to build a new california city is moving for jan sramek, ceo of california forever says they are gaining the support of locals submitting more than 20,000 signatures tuesday to qualify the east. a homes. >> jobs in clean energy initiative for the november ballot. 7,000 signatures. more. >> than was required. 30,000 signatures are required. that's over 60 for something that was more than was required. >> it's now up to the solano county's elections...