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FAQs

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

Debunking other myths

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

I think California Forever will bring an amazing amount of opportunities to Solano County.

Nancy Hall Fairfield, CA Hospitality and Property Management

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

I believe in growth, and therefore acknowledge the economic benefits and new businesses California Forever aims to bring to Solano.

Enrique Quiles Fairfield, CA

This project sounds interesting and is worth giving a shot.

Heather Strachan Vacaville, CA

As a veteran, Army retiree, and Vallejo resident, I am eager to witness the positive transformations that this initiative can bring to Vallejo and Travis Air Force Base. The focus on fostering environmental stewardship, preserving cultural heritage, promoting community engagement, and enhancing resilience is promising. This community-led approach ensures that the process aligns closely with the needs and aspirations of our local communities.

Celina Perez Vallejo, CA

I stand behind this community for my granddaughter who lives in Vallejo, I want her to have a house nearby someday.

Christina Punsalan Rio Vista, CA

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 believe Solano County has what it takes to succeed and California Forever offers a great way forward.

Vlad Atroshchenko Vacaville, CA Product Manager

I want a community where it’s easy to get to nice parks, restaurants, and other…

Emmy Lou Magsino Fairfield, CA

I want a community where it’s easy to get to nice parks, restaurants, and other facilities without long commutes. Currently, we have to drive to Concord, San Francisco, or San Jose to experience that.

Emmy Lou Magsino Fairfield, CA Nurse

I think this is the perfect location to build homes.

Angelica Padilla Vacaville, CA

I think this is the perfect location to build homes.

Angelica Padilla Vacaville, CA Judicial Assistant

I am a retired Federal Employee having worked for 4 different federal agencies. Now I’m a UBER/LYFT ride-share driver. California Forever will give the kids here in the Rio Vista area a chance to find local employment without having to graduate and move to where the real jobs are! I also love that any future construction in this area will create numerous jobs! Join us in solidarity, and Vote YES!

Tom Watson Rio Vista, CA

I am so looking forward to the growth, opportunities, and enrichment that California Forever will bring for our future generations.

Pam Athwal Fairfield, CA

My family has lived in Fairfield for three generations, and yet there’s a real possibility that I will never be able to buy a home here. I love the vision of a walkable, sustainable community powered by renewable energy with homes for all ages and income levels.

Natalie Neal Fairfield, CA Finance

I can’t wait for the California Forever plan to come to fruition.

Shelly Smith Vallejo, CA

I can’t wait for the California Forever plan to come to fruition.

Shelly Smith Vallejo, CA Cardiac Technician

This initiative embodies strength and resilience in community-building. I’m inspired by the commitments to build on our state’s vibrance and diversity.

Frank Wags Vallejo, CA

Solano County has been boring for decades. Glad to see California Forever has such a grand vision and plan to build something great for generations to enjoy.

Ukyo Duong Vallejo, CA Engineer

I am a lover of California and Solano County. We desperately need affordable housing and more jobs and I believe that California Forever will help with both of these much needed items. This is why I support California Forever and hope that this project is approved and moves forward.

Daniel Kim Vallejo, CA

Who doesn’t need another walkable community?!

Keith McCullom Vallejo, CA

Who doesn’t need another walkable community?!

Keith McCullom Vallejo, CA Technician and Realtor

I’m very excited for this plan to come through. Solano has so much potential –…

Kathleen Low Benicia, CA

I’m very excited for this plan to come through. Solano has so much potential – it’s a great mid-point from different directions and would bring new jobs and build a stronger economy.

Kathleen Low Benicia, CA UX Designer

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.