Walters: California has created many towns, but latest plan stalls amid opposition
Briefly

When California emerged as a distinct society, towns were near rivers or Spanish missions. The 19th century saw new communities established from farmlands, aimed at offering refuge for the wealthy.
Descendants of ranchers in Orange County developed new towns post-World War II. Irvine, a notable example, became a major city. Creating towns may involve significant investments with uncertain timelines for returns.
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