Sacramento leaders look for ‘alternative pathways’ to fund Railyards infrastructure after residents protest
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, JUL 15 – A majority protest halted a $92 million financing plan for roads and infrastructure in the Sacramento Railyards, delaying the redevelopment project by at least one year.
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Sacramento leaders look for ‘alternative pathways’ to fund Railyards infrastructure after residents protest
The city of Sacramento said protests by a group of residents against the city’s plan to transform the downtown Railyards have successfully forced a halt to its plans for how to finance the project.
Resident vote stalls Sacramento's Railyards soccer stadium, but Republic FC says it’s staying put
Sacramento’s long-deferred dream of a downtown soccer stadium hit another speed bump on Monday when city officials confirmed that a protest by Railyards residents has effectively frozen the project’s key financing mechanism for at least a year. Under state law, a majority protest against expanding the Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District (EIFD) forces the city’s Public Financing Authority to stand down for 12 months. Although the pause aff…
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