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Contra Costa board votes to put renewed Urban Limit Line measure on June 2, 2026 ballot
Summary
Supervisors voted unanimously to place a renewed urban limit line (ULL) measure on the June 2, 2026 primary ballot after staff certified CEQA reliance on the 2045 General Plan EIR, identified a minor map change and recommended final ballot language and findings.
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors voted Dec. 9 to place a voter‑approved renewal of the county’s urban limit line on the June 2, 2026 primary ballot.
Department of Conservation and Development staff told the board the urban limit line is a regulatory boundary that concentrates development where infrastructure exists and protects open space, agriculture and other nonurban lands. Will Nelson, DCD presenter, summarized the measure’s effects and history: the ULL was created by Measure C in 1990 and reaffirmed by Measure L in 2006; Measure L expires on Dec. 31, 2026.…
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