Scenario D

Twenty-four tables selected this scenario. The chart shows three indicators, the original scenario, and changes made by the tables to the original scenario.
   
Dwelling Units
Employees
Population
Original Scenario  
167,820
220,298
385,986
Table 1 Change  
6,729
35,083
15,477
Table 2 Change  
45,914
65,961
105,602
Table 4 Change  
1,253
 
14,385
 
2,882
Table 5 Change  
37,473
 
81,787
 
86,188
Table 6 Change  
78,601
 
97,342
 
180,782
Table 8 Change  
-1,486
 
187
 
-3,418
Table 9 Change  
6,362
 
9,965
 
14,633
Table 10 Change  
137,349
 
276,592
 
315,903
Table 11 Change  
27,713
 
42,950
 
63,740
Table 12 Change  
9,519
 
4,474
 
21,894
Table 13 Change  
12,811
 
33,408
 
29,465
Table 15 Change  
41,660
 
42,107
 
95,818
Table 17 Change  
42,923
 
29,764
 
98,723
Table 18 Change  
65,068
 
131,824
 
149,656
Table 19 Change  
-6,554
 
-23,725
 
-15,074
Table 20 Change  
52,026
 
37,340
 
119,660
Table 21 Change  
13,626
 
55,142
 
31,340
Table 22 Change  
-16,546
 
-4,417
 
-38,056
Table 23 Change  
-6,216
 
-2,152
 
-14,297
Table 25 Change  
-8,069
 
-15,765
 
-18,559
Table 26 Change  
20,873
 
9,603
 
48,008
Table 27 Change  
15,760
 
415
 
36,248
Table 28 Change  
-6,351
 
12,295
 
-14,607
Table 29 Change  
89,239
 
124,835
 
205,250


Table: 1
Facilitator's Name: Rich Crosby
Spokesperson's Name: Ken Murray
  • Low Density mixed use around office and retail in south west sac.

  • Retail, office and mixed use in north west sac.

  • Enlarge i-80 from west sac to Davis and add a new freeway to connect lower West Sac to I-80.


Table: 2
Facilitator's Name: Raef Porter
Spokesperson's Name: Robert Ramming
  • INfill/Redevelopment

  • Preservation of agriculture

  • city buffers


Table: 4
Facilitator's Name: Aimee Hagen
Spokesperson's Name: Susan Lundquist
  • High density mixed use in Woodland, Davis, & West Sacramento town center

  • Upgrade Rail facilities for high speed reliable rail

  • Connection to light rail at SMF


Table: 5
Facilitator's Name: Lynda Vargas
Spokesperson's Name: Bill Sbarra
  • Converted projected development north of West Sacramento back to agricultural land and retained some industrial land.

  • Moved projected development north of West Sacramento to a "new town"

  • Added mixed-use residential to the southern portion of West Sacramento


Table: 6
Facilitator's Name: olin woods
Spokesperson's Name: jeanne jones
  • Wanted to make D Scenario more liveable. (I.e., combo of B and D)

  • Added regional parks at expense of ag land because group felt there was plenty of ag land available

  • Added significant amounts of mixed use in 4 cities throughout Yolo Co. and eliminated industrial use of Prime 1 ag land north of West Sac.


Table: 8
Facilitator's Name: Barbara Bechtold
Spokesperson's Name: N/A N/A
  • Preservation of Agricultural Land

  • Higher density single family homes

  • Bus rapid transit/Light rail as a major transportation option


Table: 9
Facilitator's Name: Jose Luis Caceres
Spokesperson's Name: Marc Vayssieres
  • Higher density mixed use residential in West Sacramento

  • Agriculture to replace residentially zoned areas that will not have housing in 2050

  • Light rail to Davis from West Sacramento


Table: 10
Facilitator's Name: Dale Kunce
Spokesperson's Name: Mark Wilson
  • preserving covell village website into open space and ag land

  • developing area between clarksburg and west sac

  • creation of highway between hwy 80 and elk grove, through clarksburg area. to allow for transportation of area developed.


Table: 11
Facilitator's Name: Anne Novotny
Spokesperson's Name: Charles Mack
  • Added high density mixed use redevelopment in downtown urban Davis & on the river inWest Sac

  • Changed ag land to open space in north Davis & south Woodland to protect the DMZ

  • Changed 160 acres of ag land to medium density mixed residential on the river in south West Sac close to urban core


Table: 12
Facilitator's Name: Stephen Patek
Spokesperson's Name: Al Sokolo
  • added to Dunnigan and Esparto

  • Emphasize infill over redevelopment

  • Added high density mixed use at Mace near proposed new train station. Keep Yolo RR for future light rail


Table: 13
Facilitator's Name: Rhys Rowland
Spokesperson's Name: Stephen Souza
  • increased densities in housing

  • increased population

  • increased retail in west sacramento


Table: 17
Facilitator's Name: David Daly
Spokesperson's Name: Chad Roberts
  • Increase residential mix and density w/in communities.

  • Distribute Pop growth to existing communities.

  • New town population relocated to existing communities..


Table: 18
Facilitator's Name: Sue Teranishi
Spokesperson's Name: Christine Golden
  • Preserve agland north of west sac

  • create a new community between DAvis & Yolo bypass

  • create new community east of woodland to the yolo bypass


Table: 19
Facilitator's Name: Steve Rikala
Spokesperson's Name: Sue Greenwald
  • urban forest and agricultural land north of west sac to preserve ag. land and resource land

  • Higher density development in West Sacramento and in select areas of Davis and Woodland. Encourage condo development near downtown on City and university land,

  • Placed job growth near neighborhood and community services to encourage walkingand sense of community.


Table: 20
Facilitator's Name: sarah day
Spokesperson's Name: schafer steve
  • preserve ag land open space, and habitat by using higher density and mixed use development

  • establish and maintain jobs/housing balance to minimize traffic congestion to improve air quality and energy efficiency

  • prohibit urban development in flood plain


Table: 21
Facilitator's Name: David Morrison
Spokesperson's Name: Seth Merewitz
  • New growth into existing cities and towns.

  • Higher population and high density.

  • Emphasis on mixed use with a jobs-housing balance.


Table: 22
Facilitator's Name: Dave Young
Spokesperson's Name: Mark Spencer
  • More industrial to Winters.

  • Eliminating all developmnet north of the Sacramento weir.

  • Added more ag land to Woodland and Davis.


Table: 23
Facilitator's Name: Linda Caruso
Spokesperson's Name: Sally Barrett
  • 25% more realistic for % of housing for redevelopment. Too expensive.

  • Restore greebelt along Sacramento River.Add more intense retail, housing and employment opportunities in small town.

  • More transit. Consider other transit modes including commuter rail between Woodland, Davis and W. Sac.


Table: 25
Facilitator's Name: Ryan Kirkham
Spokesperson's Name: Charlie Rominger
  • Growth north of West Sacramento converted to Ag land.

  • Medium Density mixed use development in Southport area.

  • Single-family large lot development northeast of Esparto converted to Ag land.


Table: 26
Facilitator's Name: Laura Bell
Spokesperson's Name: Tom Aquilar
  • Higher density in existing urban Areas

  • Some lower density residential reverts to Ag

  • Increase mixed use acres


Table: 28
Facilitator's Name: Joe Concannon
Spokesperson's Name: Tim Hoban
  • Like the preservation of resources. Want less growth in Davis

  • redevelopment employment corridor in Woodland. Mixed use housing a county in Woodland

  • more open space in winters


Table: 29
Facilitator's Name: Nancy McKeever
Spokesperson's Name: Stan Forbes
  • Add 45,000 to county with development of a new town on poorer soils of Dunnigan Hills area. Size housing to meet senior's smaller space needs

  • Add infill to West Sacramento, for efficiencies of being near urban area of Downtown Sacramento.

  • Preserve all Class I and Class II soils.




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