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The Pacific Flyway Center, likened as the bird equivalent of the Monterey Bay Aquarium and to be developed by the nonprofit Pacific Flyway Fund, is a proposed mixed land preserve and educational facility to be located at Ramsey Road and Gold Hill Road in Cordelia, adjacent to the I-680 freeway.
The project is said to be built on upland as to mitigate impact on existing wetlands. Construction is expected to occur in three phases.
The center would exhibit a "Walk in the Marsh" attraction, which according to the project's website, would be a place "where visitors come face-to-face with waterfowl and other wetland birds."
The building itself would house multiple other exhibits.
Groundbreaking is anticipated for 2021, per the Pacific Flyway Center's Facebook page.
The vacation of Ramsey Road by the City of Fairfield will let the Pacific Flyway Center use the road as a private driveway; this vacation was found to be consistent with the city's General Plan by the Planning Commission during their December 11 2019 meeting.
Phase One will see:
Phase Two will see:
Phase Three will see: