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The secretive California firm tasked with building a city for Silicon Valley billionaires unveiled the first renderings of its plans late Thursday โ even as local officials vow to block the utopian techie metropolis from ever becoming a reality.
The artistic renderings from Flannery Associates and its parent company, dubbed โCalifornia Forever,โ included idyllic sketches of children riding bikes on tree-lined streets, kayakers traversing a calm river and people fishing along a beautiful waterway with mansions stacked on a scenic, hilly backdrop.
The projectโs organizers โ backed by tech titans including LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen โ acknowledged local skepticism about the city, admitting their activities had โunderstandably, created interest, concern, and speculation.โ
โNow that weโre no longer limited by confidentiality, we are eager to begin a conversation about the future of Solano County โ a conversation with all of you,โ the group said.
Other pictures published on a newly revealed โCalifornia Foreverโ website show workers installing solar panels and local residents of futuristic city eating food under umbrellas in a town square area.
The idealized renderings are a far cry from the current reality on the ground in Solano County, where Flannery has become the largest landowner.
The land is sandwiched between Napa Valley, Sacramento and San Francisco โ the latter of which is currently embroiled in a major affordable housing crisis.
Local officials told The Post that the 55,000 acres the group has acquired consist of mostly dry, inhospitable farmland beset by harsh winds, turbines and abandoned gas wells.
Flannery had already infuriated local leaders by snapping up huge chunks of land around the critical Travis Air Force Base โ and doing so with such secrecy that lawmakers feared China might be behind the purchases.
Even after the groupโs deep-pocketed investors were revealed, US Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) and others ripped Flanneryโs โstrong-arm mobster techniquesโ to wrest property from unwilling landowners and raised concern about a cityโs potential impact on Travis, a key local economic driver and national military hub.
A utopian city would be extremely costly and face various obstacles, including a lack of local infrastructure, federal and local regulations governing urban development in Solano County and the fact that most of the land is zoned for agricultural, not residential use.
Jan Sramek, a former Goldman Sachs trader, was confirmed to be the projectโs CEO.
โJan and his wife Naytri recently purchased their first-ever home in Solano, and they are excited to live here with their toddler daughter, her soon-to-arrive little brother, and golden retrieverย Bruce,โ the website says.
California Forever said it currently owns โabout half of the propertiesโ in the area where it intends to build and added that its project โwould not change the zoning of other landownersโ properties โ they would remain zoned for agriculture, and those landowners would be able to continue their agricultural operations.
โIn addition, on our lands, the project would include a variety of land uses โ a new community, but also solar farms and open space, including both agriculture and habitat conservation.โ
The group added that its pan would โprotect and support Travis Air Force Base, including by respecting Solano Countyโs official Travis Reserve Area, which is a security buffer for the protection of Travis Air Force base established by Solano County in itsย General Plan, and subsequently clarified through a recent ordinance.โ
The organizers admitted on the website that they had โcompleted surveys and interviews with about 2,000 residents of Solano Countyโ in recent years โ including a widely criticized push poll that asked locals how they would vote if the city was brought up on the ballot next year.
The California Forever projectโs backers include โMarc Andreessen, Stripe co-founders Patrick and John Collison, Chris Dixon, John Doerr, Nat Friedman, Daniel Gross, Reid Hoffman, Michael Moritz, Laurene Powell Jobs, and the California investment firm Andreessen Horowitz,โ the website said.
โOur company is committed to Solano and this project for the longย term,โ the site says.