Valencia, California
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Valencia was planned and developed in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s by the powerful Newhall Land Company. It is notable for its well-landscaped boulevards connecting a balanced mix of apartment buildings, single-family detached homes, shopping centers, office parks, and industrial warehouses.
Valencia also has an extensive system of paved pathways with grade separations over and under the boulevards. The pathways are called paseos. Landowners in the Valencia area pay special taxes to maintain the lush landscaping and the paseo system.
Valencia's residental areas are separated into villages. Each village is different from each other, in the ways of lifestyle. List of Valencia, California's Residental Villages Almost all of Valencia's villages are close to schools, shopping etc. Villages also contain a community clubhouse where a pool and other amenities such as a play area, barbeques and a clubhouse meeting / party area reside. Each village contains a Home Owners Assosiation where the monthly meetings take place. Many villages also have a neighborhood watch program in force.
Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park containing 16 rollercoaters, is also located in Valencia.
Major schools in the city include College of the Canyons and California Institute of the Arts.