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Below are the most commonly discussed topics. If you have a question that’s not answered here, contact us.

Debunking other myths

  • MYTH: The new city is in a remote location

    The new city is half-way between two existing cities of Fairfield and Rio Vista, a few miles away from each.

  • MYTH: California Forever is a sprawl development.

    Urban sprawl is formally defined as development that is low density, with segregated land uses, and not planned.

    California Forever is the opposite – we’re building a thoughtfully planned, compact, mixed use, city, with everything there – jobs, homes, schools, stores, restaurants, and things to do.

    The average densities for the proposed new city are higher than the rest of the Bay Area, and rates of driving are lower than the rest of the Bay Area. The plan is the opposite of sprawl.

  • MYTH: The new city would be gated and only people who live in it could access it.

    The new city will be just like every other city in Solano County. Open, and welcome to everyone.

  • MYTH: Residents of the new city won’t be able to own or drive cars.

    Homes have garages at the back of them and people who want to drive cars can. All we are trying to do is to provide alternative options for trips when walking, biking, or taking transit may be easier or more fun.

  • MYTH: Residents won’t be able to buy homes, or the homes will be for sale on leased land only.

    The new city will offer a good mix of homes for sale and homes for rent. The homes for sale in the new city will be just like other homes sold in Solano County. They’ll be sold outright, not on leases. Some of the homes will be part of an homeowners’ association (HOA), and some will not, so residents will be able to choose how they want their neighborhoods to be cared for.

  • MYTH: The project would create problems for tax revenues of Solano County and its existing cities.

    This project would bring billions of dollars of new investments to Solano County, both in the new city and in existing cities. These investments would increase tax revenues for both Solano County and for existing cities, and help pay for law enforcement, schools, and other public services across Solano County.

  • MYTH: California Forever is led by foreign investors including from China.

    California Forever is an American company through and through. 97% of our capital comes from well known American investors (balance is from British/Irish investors). Our Founder & CEO, Jan Sramek, is an American citizen, as are all members of our senior management team.

  • MYTH: California Forever sued small farmers who did not want to sell.

    California Forever purchased properties from approximately 600 landowners, and made them multi-millionaires. In total, the landowners who sold to California Forever made almost a billion dollars.

    In a small number of cases involving four landowner groups, California Forever alleged that groups of wealthy landowners worth tens or hundreds of million of dollars got together to form a price-fixing ring, and filed an antitrust complaint against them. The case is ongoing, but in an early ruling in the case, the federal judge wrote that “these statements do reveal there was some sort of agreement among defendants to fix the price of land in Solano County.”

    Despite the defendants’ wrongdoing, California Forever has already settled with almost all of the defendants, and done so on generous and fair terms. In particular, California Forever has already settled the case with all farmers, and with all residents of Solano County. The remaining handful of defendants are neither farmers nor Solano residents. We remain open to settling the case with them as well.


Strong local support

What an exciting event to look forward to. This gives me inspiration and motivation to strive to continue living and have quality of life as long as I’m able to and God willing – to let me live 20-30 more years and see these efforts come into reality so I can join the fun. Amidst public skepticism, I’m in.

Josephine Ridad Fairfield, CA Retired

I support growing Fairfield in a positive way.

Rachel Viekko Fairfield

I support growing Fairfield in a positive way.

Rachel Viekko Fairfield Logistics Coordinator

I’m a disabled veteran living in Solano and have been looking for a place ever since my divorce. I’m a father to five boys and one girl, they’re all grown and gone, but I know my boys will help me in a time of need. I’d love continue being in Solano given I’ve been here for 17 years going back-and-forth from Travis Air Force Base David Grant Hospital. I am a faithful member of the Bay North Church of Christ, and I thank God for bringing us California Forever!

Oliver Garrett Fairfield, CA Retired Veteran

I always believe that Solano County has a lot to offer. This project proves it…

Jo Cusi Vallejo

I always believe that Solano County has a lot to offer. This project proves it as it aims to solve many issues we face —housing shortages, employment— and if we can achieve a work/live balance for the community, that would be amazing!

Jo Cusi Vallejo RE Broker

I’ve commuted two hours daily to work for 25 years. I want my kids to stay in the county, and the only way they’ll be able to remain in the Bay Area is if there are good opportunities in Solano County. I support the plan to build a new city with new job opportunities for everyone.

Jojo Cruz Vallejo, CA Radiologic Technologist Supervisor

In the present state of this economy our communities need to generate the revenue that…

Michael Hamilton Fairfield &. Suisun by

In the present state of this economy our communities need to generate the revenue that we don’t have available to us now so that we may maintain our lifestyles and even better them. I am especially interested in the ship building plans as I have been a boat builder in the early 60s myself. It is very gratifying.

Michael Hamilton Fairfield &. Suisun by Retired

I support the initiative because this kind of walkable community is what we need in the world. We need a new vision for the future!

Radhika Lynette Kaplan Vallejo, CA Community Organizer

As someone in the housing development industry, new homes are a necessity in Solano County.

Jason Schlute Vallejo, CA Contractor

As someone looking for a new start for my family and me, it’s been difficult to find decent housing in Solano County. We’re looking forward to new housing opportunities soon, through California Forever.

Bruno Torres Fairfield, CA Automotive Technician

Coming from an immigrant family and single mom who laid her roots in Fairfield at a young age, I want to see our diverse County succeed. California Forever offers the opportunity to leave a positive imprint on our future—a solution I have not seen before.

Tracy Thomas Fairfield, CA Realtor

I will vote yes! Absolutely and BIG YES!

Clarita Marquez Vallejo, CA

I will vote yes! Absolutely and BIG YES!

Clarita Marquez Vallejo, CA Medical Professional

I support this project when I consider the future job opportunities for my 12-year-old son.

Sha Zhong Fairfield, CA

I support this project when I consider the future job opportunities for my 12-year-old son.

Sha Zhong Fairfield, CA

I like the whole environment and sustainability mission and the jobs this will bring to Solano.

Petrik Green-Miller Vacaville, CA Restaurant Owner

I look forward to more jobs and housing the initiative will bring to Solano County.

Kevin Hogan Benicia, CA

It’s about time we add recreational facilities for children living in Solano County. We need…

Diana Saucedo Vallejo, CA

It’s about time we add recreational facilities for children living in Solano County. We need better parks and more jobs in the area.

Diana Saucedo Vallejo, CA Case Manager

I want to help support future generations to achieve the American Dream. Too many Californians are currently giving up hope and leaving our state for a variety of reasons. The proposed city in Solano might help them find reasons to not only stay in CA but also become involved in the overall development plus find their future new home. It appears almost everyone in Solano will benefit from this development and then have a new community to be proud of forever.

John Kitchen Benicia, CA

Housing and Job growth create economic opportunities.

Charles Marquez Vacaville

Housing and Job growth create economic opportunities.

Charles Marquez Vacaville Military

I love the idea of a green city with everything we need near Vallejo and within Solano. This County deserves the best.

Duquan Britton Vallejo Costco Product Demonstrator

Serving as a teacher in the Solano County area, one realizes the impact a teacher…

Delia C. Vallejo, CA

Serving as a teacher in the Solano County area, one realizes the impact a teacher can bring to a future adult life. California Forever offers great hope for ALL our futures.

Delia C. Vallejo, CA Teacher

I support California Forever

I believe in Solano County and California that build again. Let’s build new industries, affordable homes, and clean energy for this generation and generations to come.