Sacramento County approves controversial development that could bring 25,000 new residents near Natomas ...Middle East

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The Upper Westside Project aims to create a new neighborhood with up to 25,000 new residents within sight of Downtown Sacramento.

But the development proposal comes with a lot of controversy.

The project will be a mix of homes and businesses, along with new neighborhood parks and schools.   

Many residents who live near the project are concerned over a big increase in traffic, especially along the Garden Highway, which is a narrow, two-lane levee road.

"We still don't have answers to a lot of these questions surrounding schools, water supply, continuity in services," Sacramento Vice Mayor Karina Talamantes said.

"Relative to water, we have provided what is legally required at this point," Avdis said.

"That will probably be one of the most desirable micro neighborhoods in Sacramento County," county Supervisor Pat Hume said.

The project must still get permission from the state to use water that's currently reserved for agriculture, and they must deal with any potential legal challenges before they can proceed. 

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