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SACOG director presents 25‑year 'Blueprint' and grant timeline to Lincoln council
Summary
James Corliss, executive director of the Sacramento Area Council of Governments, described the 2025 regional transportation and land‑use 'Blueprint' covering six counties and 22 cities, previewed a May draft release and fall adoption schedule, and highlighted grant opportunities tying Lincoln Boulevard into a larger corridor funding request.
James Corliss, executive director of the Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG), briefed the Lincoln City Council on SACOG’s 2025 long‑range transportation and land‑use plan, the “Blueprint,” which covers six counties and 22 cities and looks 25 years ahead.
“You wouldn't build a house without a blueprint,” Corliss told the council, using the planning metaphor to describe the regionwide effort to knit local general plans into a fiscally constrained, grant‑ready program. He said SACOG is grounding the plan in equity, economy and environment and completed expanded outreach including polls, focus groups in…
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