Madera West
A NEW COMMUNITY MASTER PLAN
Madera West Southern Village Center
As the central valley becomes a hot-bed of growth due to population increases and transit improvements, the western edge of Madera, CA presents an excellent opportunity for expanding and developing new neighborhood and commercial developments. Madera West, a new mixed-use, residential community will complement and enhance this growing region of California.
Overall Concept Design
Neighborhood Center Diagram
Located along Cleveland Avenue, Road 23, and the Fresno River, and directly adjacent to the Madera Municipal Airport, this new community design will encompass approximately 1,240 acres of currently owned agricultural dairy farming land. Directly abutting the western growth boundary, and broken into two 620 acre parcels, the new design will follow the City of Madera's General Plan of locating a Mixed-Use Activity Center near the southern edge along the Fresno River and Road 23, a major Loop Road designation for the city of Madera. It will also allow for a series of higher density neighborhoods and civic places to complement the mixed-use center, making it a viable and successful place. And the overall plan will be punctuated with a "green network" of community and neighborhood parks and trails, providing residents and visitors a wealth of public gathering areas for socialization and recreation.
Project: Madera West
Client: Fagundes
Location: Madera, California
Program: 6,000 units, Village Center- 150K s.f. retail, Civic anchored Neighborhood Centers, 100+ acres open space
Year: Planning 2012