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SACOG presents long‑range regional plan; housing and safety top priorities, Auburn received Green Means Go grants
Summary
James Corless of the Sacramento Area Council of Governments briefed the Auburn City Council on SACOG’s long‑range plan that projects the region will add roughly 600,000 residents by 2050, names housing as the top public concern and emphasizes safety, maintenance and infill development. Corless noted Auburn received two Green Means Go grants.
James Corless, executive director of the Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG), told the council SACOG’s long‑range plan looks 25 years ahead and ties transportation, land use and housing strategies to funding priorities.
Corless said the region’s public input emphasized housing above transportation: “Basically, interestingly, we went out really talking about transportation, and the thing that we heard back from people across the region almost unanimously is housing, housing, housing,” he said. SACOG’s…
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