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Measure A would renew Contra Costa County’s Urban Limit Line until 2051

Contra Costa County voters will decide next month whether to renew the Urban Limit Line, a boundary that restricts urban development to 35% of the total county area until 2051. Measure A, which the Board of Supervisors placed on the ballot, proposes to retain the remaining 65% of the county’s area for non-urban and agricultural […] The post Measure A would renew Contra Costa County’s Urban Limit Line until 2051 appeared first on Local News Matters .

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According to Local News Matters’s source item, Measure A would renew Contra Costa County’s Urban Limit Line until 2051, Contra Costa County voters will decide next month whether to renew the Urban Limit Line, a boundary that restricts urban development to 35% of the total county area until 2051. Measure A, which the Board of Supervisors placed on the ballot, proposes to retain the remaining 65% of the county’s area for non-urban and agricultural […] The post Measure A would renew Contra Costa County’s Urban Limit Line until 2051 appeared first on Local News Matters .

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