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What is
the Domenigoni-Barton Project? The Domenigoni-Barton Project is an award winning, master-planned community that includes homes, schools, parks, a championship golf course, open space and commercial property that will bring $46 million in road improvements to Southwest Riverside County. |
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Where
is the Domenigoni-Barton Project located? The Project is located
south of the community of Winchester in Southwest Riverside County. It
is about 5 miles southwest of Hemet, 60 miles north of San Diego and 90
miles east of Los Angeles.
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What
will it look like? The homes will
feature three architectural themes capturing the local heritage: Spanish
California with elements from the early missions and adobes; American
West inspired by the frontier legacy; and Craftsman/Prairie based on
local building materials and traditions. Landscaping will emphasize
rustic qualities with native materials. The Domenigoni-Barton
Project also includes 351-acres of open space woven through youth sports
fields and equestrian and pedestrian trails that link with additional
trails at Diamond Valley Lake to the north.
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How
many acres of open space will be preserved? The
Domenigoni-Barton project will preserve up to 351-acres.
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What
kind of amenities will the Domenigoni-Barton project contain?
The Domenigoni-Barton Project will contain over 55-acres of parks, including a championship golf course, a museum and park dedicated to Native American culture, walking and equestrian trails that link to Diamond Valley
Lake and youth soccer and baseball fields.
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How
will all of the traffic generated by these new homes be accommodated? This project will contribute $46 million for more than 73 road improvement projects, increasing capacity on Scott
Road and SR-79 (Winchester Road) by 300%. |
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When
will construction on the project begin and when will the homes be
completed? Construction
is slated to begin in 2010 and be completed by 2030.
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How will the project fit in with the rural surroundings of Southwest Riverside County? The Domenigoni-Barton Project is consistent with existing land uses in Southwest Riverside County. This project embraces the rural feel by designating 20% of the project to open space and offers over 31 miles of walking and equestrian trails that link to existing trails at Diamond Valley Lake. The project will also provide access to “Heritage Park,” which includes a 12.5-acre historical park dedicated to preserving and protecting the ancient Native American culture of Southwest County.
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Who
will benefit from this project? The
residents of Western Riverside County will reap the greatest benefits.
The Domenigoni-Barton Project will stimulate economic growth by bringing
371 new jobs into the region, generate over $433 million in sales tax
revenue and provide traffic relief needed to serve residents already
living in Southwest Riverside County.
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