The unromantically named EAA (for East Aurora Annexation) is another mega-project that will be built about 30-40 years from now (my estimate), or about 2050. When built out, it will have about 12,000 dwelling units (homes and apartments) housing about 30,000 lost souls.
The planning map references yet more future mega-projects: Prosper, to the north, Eastern Hills (to the west), and Lowry Range, to the south. The only thing interesting is that circle thing in the middle. Maybe it will have a fountain, and a statue of President Obama on a horse! (Joke).
Here is what the intersection of Jewell & Watkins Road looks like now, thanks to Google Maps. It is about in the middle of the above map.
It is looking west, but it is so far out in the plains that you can't even see the mountains.
Update 7/21/16: This appears to be the same property referred to as "3,000 acres of land owned by the CCSC group located between Prosper and the land owned by the State of Colorado Land Board" (http://www.aurorasentinel.com/news/plans-auroras-new-eastern-frontier-come-heavy-cost-control/).
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