Doesn’t Cornerstone repeat the old mistake of developing too many houses in Lake County?
• No. Cornerstone, through its extraordinary array of product types, is a counterpoint to the old Lake County strategy which pegged growth exclusively to residential expansion. This created a number of issues: • A lack of jobs and no land for new employment; • Longer commute times; and • Placed severe pressure on schools. • The Cornerstone plan promotes a new vision of growth: • Diversity in housing; • A master plan that minimizes traffic congestion and maximizes productivity; • Better proximity to shopping, services, and entertainment; • Integrated, harmonious architecture; and • A decrease in the residential property tax burden.
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