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Workshop Wrap-Up

The Citrus Heights Workshop was held on March 18, 2003 at the Citrus Heights City Hall with over 150 people in attendance.

There were two study areas for the workshop - Auburn Boulevard and Antelope Road.

Participants were assigned to one of two study areas and created one or two scenarios for their study area. One scenario used the smart growth principles and the other was an alternative scenario. Not all tables created two scenarios.

Below is a description of the study areas including a map, links to a detailed map and photos, a basecase map of the area and individual table results. The information is available in PDF format. You can either view individual table results or download all of the tables in one file. You can also order a copy of the results on CD free of charge.



Auburn Boulevard

The Auburn Boulevard site is 100 acres of mostly developed parcels at the north end of the boulevard near the I-80 freeway.

View Map and Photos of the Study Area

Auburn Blvd Base Case

Table Results

Results for Auburn Boulevard - One file for all tables
 
Base Case
 
Table One
Table Two
Table Three
Table Four
Table Five
Table Six
Table Seven
Table Eight
Table Nine
Table Ten
Table Eleven
Order CD of results

Antelope Road

The Antelope Road neighborhood was a nine-acre parcel with a house, wooded lot surrounded by single-family homes.

View Map and Photos

Antelope Rd Base Case



Table Results
 
Results for Antelope Road - One file for all tables
 
Base Case
Table Fourteen
Table Sixteen
Table Seventeen
Table Eighteen
Table Twenty
Order CD of results


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