THE
COLONIES AT SAN ANTONIO
Upland, CA
The
Colonies at San Antonio is a 440-acre mixed use planned community
of residential, commercial, and recreational development.
The intent of the master plan design was to create an overall
unifying sense of community identity while preserving the
existing and historic character of the City of Upland.
The
residential community of The Colonies at San Antonio is defined
by neighborhood entry landscape treatments and traditional
streetscape planting. Streets that serve individual neighborhoods
are not through streets, but cul-de-sacs or loop roads to
reduce through traffic and promote the sense of neighborhood.
Neighborhood trail links to the riparian and native upland
habitat of the restored detention basin bring the site’s
natural resources into the community. The trail connections
provide direct access to the natural open space and the Cucamonga
Creek Channel Regional Trail.
The
streetscape design establishes visual continuity throughout
the Colonies at San Antonio, creating a distinctive community
identity. Streetscape design standards are consistent with
the historic character and rural quality of Upland’s
heritage. Street right-of-way, pavement, parkway, and median
conditions are design factors integrated into the development
of the streetscape design. Special landscape design treatments
are implemented throughout the site, utilizing consistent
tree species, accent planting, enriched hardscape materials,
walls, and signage.

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