Sacramento’s financing plan for Railyards hits a snag at final hearing

Railyards financing plan hits a snag at final hearing | Sacramento Bee

Though the deal was approved by the full City Council earlier this month, the expansion of a special taxing district for the Railyards required one additional vote by a subcommittee, scheduled for Tuesday morning. Members were unaware, said Councilmember Karina Talamantes, that a group of residents from the two apartment complexes in the Railyards — The Wong Center and The A.J. — would show up to voice their dissent. Others filed written protests against the agreement.

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