Civic Drive are two (2) contiguous land parcels in the City of Victorville that can be assembled and consists of a total of 29,769 square feet (0.68 acres) of vacant land. While the western land parcel consists of 14,828 square feet, the eastern land parcel consists of 14,941 square feet. As land parcels in Victorville’s Civic Center Specific Plan, both lots are zoned SP – Regional Resource that permits uses of public social services such as counseling, community health and welfare programs, housing authorities, and other social services funded by public resources. Located within the government hub, these parcels neighbor Victorville City Hall, Victorville Superior Court, San Bernardino Civil Court, Child Support Services San Bernardino County, San Bernardino County District Attorney, and numerous other government facilities.
As a true mixed-use area for weekend concerts, farmers markets, outdoor seating, and street fairs with vibrant pedestrian activity and social interaction, the Civic Center aims to provide services, entertainment, restaurants, retail, and other businesses that are all within walking distance of the residences nearby.
Available to serve the site, utilities include sewage on the alleyway and water, gas and electricity on Civic Drive. Both land parcels can only be purchased together as a pair.
Strategically situated approximately 11 miles from the subject property, the future Victor Valley station of the thrilling Brightline West High-Speed Rail offers convenient connectivity from Southern California to Las Vegas. The Victor Valley Station will be located on a 300-acre property southeast of the Dale Evans Parkway and I-15 interchange in Apple Valley. The station may serve as the future hub for connecting to the High Desert Corridor and California High-Speed Rail systems.