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Template:Future Coyote Springs, Nevada is an unincorporated master planned community being developed in Lincoln County and Clark County, Nevada. The 43,000 acre, 65 square mile, community lies mostly in Lincoln County with the initial development being in the Clark County portion of the land. The only access to the community is via US Highway 93.
Coyote Springs is located between US-93 on the west and the Meadow Valley Mountains to the east. The Coyote Springs valley is bisected by several major washes including the Pahrangat Wash and the Kane Springs Wash.
Th community has a plan for 150,000 homes.
History
Announced in the early 1998, construction on the first golf course started in 2005. Construction on the community itself began around the same time with the official ground breaking held on July 5, 2006. Construction was delayed while the necessary water rights were acquired by the projects developer.
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