May 9, 2025
ECOS is taking its message of opposition on the Airport South Industrial Project (ASIP) to the City Planning and Design Review Commission on May 22, at 5:30 pm.
Unfortunately, the Sacramento Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo) voted 7 to 0 on May 7, 2025 to certify the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and approve the Sphere of Influence (SOI) for the Airport South Industrial Project. This project would create 6 million square feet of warehouses on a 450-acre site next to the Westlake neighborhood, the Paso Verde elementary school, and existing habitat.
Despite 60 speakers voicing opposition at the April 2 meeting; despite 700 pages of comment letters; despite air quality and other negative impacts; despite our best efforts, they voted to move the project forward.
The next opportunity to turn things around is the City Planning and Design Review Commission hearing on May 22 at 5:30. The meeting will be held in the City Council chambers at 915 I St. If convinced of the flaws in the proposed project, the Commission may recommend that the City Council reject the project or offer suggestions for changes. I urge you to mark your calendar and plan to attend. Soon after that, the issue will go to the City Council for a final decision.
Thank you to everyone who wrote, called, posted on social media, and testified at the LAFCo hearings. Please contact your representatives as the meetings get closer. We still have a chance of saving this valuable farmland and open space.
Thank you and stay tuned.
Heather Fargo
President of the ECOS Board of Directors
In the News
Below are links to the report on Channel 10, a Sacramento Bee article published May 7, 2025, and today’s Sacramento Business Journal article.
Channel 10, “Battle over Sacramento annexation plan pits jobs against environmental concerns.”
The Sacramento Bee, “Sacramento commission approved annexing 472 acres. Residents are concerned.”