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Board advances 2026 urban limit line renewal, directs CEQA review and limited boundary edits; public comments focus on Tassajara and Byron areas
Summary
Staff presented a countywide map package and a recommended 25-year renewal of the county's voter-approved urban limit line; the board asked staff to proceed with CEQA review and to incorporate a small set of map adjustments while continuing outreach to cities and MACs.
The Board of Supervisors on June 24 directed staff to proceed with the environmental review and public-notice steps necessary to place a renewal of Contra Costa County's voter-approved urban limit line (ULL) on a 2026 ballot. Staff asked for direction on several draft measures and a modest set of map adjustments; the board approved staff's recommended path and asked for continued outreach.
Background: The county's urban limit line (Measure L, renewed from an earlier Measure C) restricts where new urban land-use designations can be applied. Staff proposed a 25-year renewal that would keep the county's 65/35 (non-urban/urban) standard intact, update the review cycle to align…
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