Good Urbanism: RiverPark Master Plan

13 February 2003 - 9:00am

Oxnard, CA: 700 acres of abandoned gravel-mining pits and a failed commercial project to be transformed into a model economically viable, livable community.

Oxnard is a fast-growing edge city midway between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. Like most of Southern California, it faces overwhelming demands for housing with little available land. In addition, the community passed an unusual voter initiative in 1998 prohibiting the rezoning of any remaining agricultural land without a voter referendum. [Editor's note: Includes several great renderings and photos.]

Source: ArchNewsNow.com, February 10, 2003
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Its very unsuitability for an urban center justifies its current usage as a suburban or ex-urban pattern.