A $1 million, nine-month infrastructure project will follow the demolition. About 15 miles of roads will be resurfaced and rebuilt at the 1,100-acre property surrounding Lake Baldwin. The developer expects to break ground on its $1 billion mixed-use enterprise by mid-2002.

The project will comprise 3,000 single-family and multifamily homes, 1.5 million sf of office, an undetermined amount of retail and a 350,000-sf town center. A permanent population of 8,000 and a work force of 5,000 are projected for the development by 2010, according to city and county planners.

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