December 1, 2025
On December 2nd, 2025, Sacramento City Council is scheduled to vote on Airport South Industrial.
Take Action:
- Attend the City Council meeting at 5 pm, Tuesday, December 2nd, 915 I St, Sacramento. It is important to have you there, even if you do not speak. We need to demonstrate strong opposition in the room.
- Submit a comment. You can submit a comment here. You can read the comments of others too.
- Write a letter/email to the entire City Council. How to write the City Council – email information is here. Suggestions on what to say – here.
What to Expect:
As far as we know, the public hearing is still open and the public will be allowed to speak. On November 18, Council members, Talamantes, Dickinson, Guerra and the Mayor, asked questions of City staff and tasked them with returning with answers on December 2. City council members may ask further questions and will likely state their perspective on the project. And then they will vote.
UNLESS they feel that there are still too many unanswered questions to vote at this time.
ECOS will ask that Council members vote no.
The neighbors will ask the Council to vote no but will also submit a list of conditions and request that the Council require these conditions of the developer, if the Council votes yes.
Articles of Interest:
Capitol Public Radio article about the November 18 meeting.
A Sacramento Business Journal article on November 21, 2025, by Ben van der Meer included this quote: Sacramento County officials have said Metro Air Park overall has about 9 million square feet of built industrial space, out of 22 million expected at full build-out. A Buzz Oates leasing flyer for 7275 Metro Air Parkway earlier this year stated that about 350,800 square feet of buildings were currently under construction.
Which means, there are 13 million square feet of industrial space that have not yet been built out. Why is Airport South Industrial needed for warehouse space if there is so much undeveloped space still at Metro Airpark?
Thanks:
One reason that the City Council is putting so much time and effort into this decision is the strength of the lobbying efforts on both sides. Please help us to keep the opposition strong.
See you Tuesday.

