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City-County Water Deal Doesn't Have To Be Consistent With General Plan

Updated: Jan 15

A water deal between Fairfield and Solano County – which will facilitate development outside Fairfield’s urban limit line – has been upheld by an appellate court in a published decision, meaning it can be used as precedent in other cases. Opponents framed the whole issue as a possible prelude to a similar deal for California Forever, though this seems unlikely, at least at this point.

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