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St George/Washington County, UT
"Development must
be consistent with the stewardship we have over the natural and
scenic beauty that is an inherent part of our environment.
We must maintain our traditional quality of
life which consists of quiet and safe neighborhoods, support and
cultivation of the arts and culture.
We encourage a diverse mix ofgrowth that will provide high quality career opportunities of our citizens, and their
children and that will increase wages and income enabling our
citizens to improve their standard of living."
- Scott Hirschi, Director,
Washington County Economic Development Council.
This replacement airport will provide safer, more convenient air travel and will allow for economic growth and prosperity. Its estimated completion is 2011. Jerry Atkin, Chairman and CEO of SkyWest Airlines which has its headquarters in St. George, says that “A jet capable airport allows us to serve destinations further away than we are capable of today.” This new airport which will accommodate larger planes will bring a general upgrading to the community and to the types of jobs that are available. “A new airport is absolutely a key ingredient in being able to advance the area’s economy in a positive manner,” states Scott Hirschi, Director, Washington County Economic Development Council.
St. George's new airport will include a new
9,300-foot runway large enough to allow scheduled commercial jet
airlines and business jets to fly into St. George for the first
time. The airport will be a state-of-the-art facility, which will
handle twice as many passengers as the existing airport. The new
runway will have the latest in lighting systems and navigation
technology
See FAA's Press
Release, Sept. 25, 2006
What's Coming.....
It is projected that Washington County's population will be over 600,000 in the year 2040 if the 100-year growth rate continues. If you look at the past 30 year's growth rate, the population would be significantly greater. The county has 1,555,873 acres of land and is divided into three main categories: Private: 17.5% - Federal: 76.4% and State: 6.1%.
If there are about 120,000 residents on 20,000 acres now (about six per acre) a rough calculation indicates that about 600,000 people would be on approximately 100,000 acres. That would only represent about 44% of the county's available land. Even with the county reaching the projected population growth by 2040, with the large amount of private land still undeveloped, the population increase should not cause overcrowding. The county will be able to accommodate many future residents.
Ken Sizemore, Five county Association of Governments Director Community and Economic Development states, "I anticipate that the entire corridor will eventually fill in. The "south bloc" around the new airport site will develop. The "Ledges" between St George and Winchester Hills will develop. The Sand Hollow region will develop. The Washington Fields will develop. Apple Valley may be incorporating. I do not foresee any major impediments to the growth rates we are experiencing."
Some new development already started or in the planning stage include:
The Ledges
The Ledges of St. George is a 1,093-acre development on Highway 18
in the Snow Canyon/Winchester Hills area. It will have 2,500
residential units surrounding a 7,145 yard Matt Dye-design
championship golf course.
The Ledges is perfectly situated among some of Mother Nature's
finest work, offering amazing vista combined with dynamic
architecture and one of the finest golf courses in the entire
southwest region. Also present, The Ledges, will have an
almost limited list of amentities, including a full-service spa,
fine dining, exercise and fitness facilities and much more.
Hidden Valley
Ivory Homes is now building a residential community of almost 1,000
residences on 360-acres of trust land two miles southeast of the
Bloomington interchange on Interstate 15. It will
include a mix of single family homes, patio homes, town homes and
apartments. It will also have a park, a site for an
elementary school, a community center and an urban trail system.
Sand Hollow Resort
A 27-hole public play course on an 800-acre development just west of
Sand Hollow Reservoir. When completed, the development will
have approximately 1,800 dwellings ranging from condominium and town
homes to custom golf course estate homes. It will also include
vacation villas with a spa resort.
Elim Valley
A 2,300-acre project which is located on the Winding River
property just to the north of the Sand Hollow Reservoir. It
will include an 18-hole public play course designed by Robert Trent
Jones and between 7,000 to 10,000 home sites. Upscale
commercial development along SR9 will also be developed.
Summit Hurricane
Development Group
A 560-acre area to the east of Sullivan's Knoll is an expansion of
the current Painted Hills development, will be developed for 1,800
home sites and a Jack Nicholas 18-hope public play golf course.
Copper Rock Golf Course
In the south fields, scheduled to break ground this year on
approximately 782 acres to the west of Sky Ranch. Check
back here for updated information on this new development.
The Mosaic
A planned development of between 1,300 and 1,800 home sites will be
built on the La Verkin Overlook in La Verkin. Many of
these sites will have a panoramic view of Zion National Park.
The Trails
The Trails is a premier 335-acre development designed to allow
residents to live among the red rock canyons and lava flow benches.
The Trials will be an estimated 900+ lot community designed with the
outdoor enthusiast in mind. Vast areas of land within the
project will be permanently dedicated as open space or parks, and
every home will be near a trail.
Washington Fields
Three planned events will have a major impact upon the continued
growth of the Washington Fields area. These include:
the Southern Corridor, the airport and the additional road crossings
over the Virgin River.
South Mountain
Ence homes plans about 1800 units.
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