Critics say the planned 4,367-home development between Calimesa and Beaumont in Riverside, CA is sprawl. Supporters say it will bring needed jobs.
"Accusing Riverside County of turning a blind eye to habitat destruction, urban sprawl and gridlock, several civic organizations and environmental advocates said last week that they will try to block a 4,367-home development between Calimesa and Beaumont.They said many Inland Empire officials have long been too welcoming to development, prompting a population explosion in Riverside and San Bernardino counties without creating enough accompanying industry and jobs."
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