It was originally put into place about 20-years ago…back when home construction was booming in Vacaville. But with the current real estate slump, city officials are simplifying the approval process.
Councilwoman Pauline Clancy says developers are eager to build, which is good for job creation…
“…but then on the other hand it causes stress on the city’s infrastructure. And we have to be careful that we don’t get back to where we were when the Planned Growth Ordinance was put in place so there’s plenty of police, fire, etc.,.”
Councilwoman Pauline Clancy says developers are eager to build, which is good for job creation…
“…but then on the other hand it causes stress on the city’s infrastructure. And we have to be careful that we don’t get back to where we were when the Planned Growth Ordinance was put in place so there’s plenty of police, fire, etc.,.”
Council members unanimously rejected a proposed two-year suspension of the Planned Growth Ordinance. Instead, they decided to make it easier for developers of infill projects to get building permits.