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Communities can be sustainable, and it's happening right here in the Central Valley.

 

VISION

Quay Valley is planned to become a model town for the 21st Century — a self-sustaining community that seamlessly melds the best qualities of "New Urbanism" with the traditions of the San Joaquin Valley's small rural towns, while carefully preserving the natural surroundings of the area.

As proposed, Quay Valley residents may never have an electric bill

 

QUICK FACTS

• Size of Property: 13,172 acres
• Population within 3-Hour Drive: 26 million people
• Current number of vehicle trips past site: Over 12 million per year
• New Homes: 50,000
• Residents: 150,000
• New Schools: More than 30
• Race Track: 42,000 seats
• New Jobs: 35,000 - 45,000
• Imported Trees: Over 100,000
• Rivers and Lakes being created: Over 500 acres
• Fiber-optic Homes: 100%
• Solar-powered Homes: 100%
• Solar-Powered Businesses: 100%
• Energy Produced at Full Build-Out: Equal to a 600 megawatt power plant
• Fresh Water Reduced by Re-use: Over 50%
• Current Planning Team Members: Over 250

 

TOWN FEATURES

• Homes of varying sizes and styles
Gathering places and plazas
• Parks, trails and open space
• International speedway venue
• Regional destination location
• Business center and distribution hub
• Sustainable organic agriculture
• State-of-the-art educational facilities
• Vibrant town center with riverwalk, parks, commercial, and residential
• University campus
• Regional retail centers
• Destination resort hotels

 

LOCATION

Quay Valley is centrally located in the Central Valley along approximately five miles of I-5 in Kings County, just north of the Kern County line.

• 2.5 hours from San Francisco
• 2.5 hours from Los Angeles
• 1 hour from Fresno
• 1 hour from Bakersfield
• 1 hour from Paso Robles
• 1.25 hours from the beach
• 3 hours from Santa Barbara
• 1.5 hours from Sequoia National Park
• 3.5 hours from Yosemite National Park
• 4.5 hours from Mammoth