HAPPENING RIGHT NOW: It is a packed house at Fresno City Hall with every seat taken, with people lining up along the walls.
The controversial and closely watched plan is set to be the center of the conversation this Thursday night regarding the Southeast Development Area Plan, also known as SEDA.
If approved, the proposal would reshape Fresno’s Southeastern border, converting roughly 9,000 acres of farmland into space for as many as 45,000 new homes, along with commercial and industrial development…