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SACOG presents 2025 Blueprint; Yuba County staff tie local projects to regional funding opportunities
Summary
SACOG outlined the 2025 regional transportation and land‑use Blueprint, forecasting 600,000 more residents by 2050 and stressing project alignment for grant competitiveness; county staff highlighted East Linda, Olivehurst climate resiliency and Plymouth Lake interchange awards and grant wins.
YUBA COUNTY — James Corless, executive director of the Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG), told the Yuba County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 25 that the region’s 2025 Blueprint will guide transportation and land‑use priorities through 2050 and support coordinated grant applications.
Corless said the Greater Sacramento six‑county region expects about 600,000 more residents and roughly 278,000 new housing units by 2050, and he urged local leaders to prioritize projects that align with the plan’s equity, economy and environment framework. He said SACOG will release the draft…
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