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Real Estate/Development

Nov. 2, 1999

Air quality district imposes strict rules

Rancho Cordova - Developers of the first project in the proposed Sunrise-Douglas community have agreed to the strongest set of traffic congestion controls imposed in an unincorporated area of Sacramento County.

Rancho Cordova - Developers of the first project in the proposed Sunrise-Douglas community have agreed to the strongest set of traffic congestion controls imposed in an unincorporated area of Sacramento County.
Landowners in the 2,632-acre Sun Ridge tract, which is slated for 9,000 single-family homes and 1,020 multifamily units, signed an agreement with the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District committing them to a 15 percent reduction in automobil...

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