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A shady bench sits in a small park and
playground in Woodbridge. |
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| Woodbridge and Rancho
Macero, abutting and interconnected subdivisions
along the edge of Davis, feature mostly
comfortably sized homes on ample lots.
Rancho Macero is essentially an extension of El
Macero Vista, while Woodbridge is distinguished by
its newer homes and more progressive planning
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| Woodbridge,
the newer of the two subdivisions, features
postmodern architecture, like the hybrid
split-level home above. Homes range from
medium to quite large in size. Many
homes in Woodbridge have de-emphasized
garages, an extremely attractive architectural
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Rancho
Macero, developed in the 1960s and 1970s,
features a modern planning style, with
conventional sidewalks and wide streets.
Many homes in Rancho Macero are examples of
the California ranch style. |
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planning style of Woodbridge incorporates some
neo-traditional planning elements, including
attractive planter strips separating the
sidewalks from the streets. |
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A
beautiful greenbelt/habitat area along the
Western fringe of Woodbridge. Bike
trails connect Woodbridge and Rancho Macero to
other parts of South Davis. |
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