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Below is some general information about Beaumont:
Beaumont is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. Now a growing, community planned city, the population was 36,877 at the 2010 census, and expected to be up to 125,000 projected by 2040, making Beaumont as California?s next, newest fastest-growing city. Beaumont?s neighbor cities include Banning to the east and Calimesa to the west, which faces the San Bernardino County line and the unincorporated community of Cherry Valley to the north.
The city of Beaumont will expand its city boundary and population with additional 25,000 new residential units being planned and built for the next 10-25 years. The Preserve, an approved, upcoming 3,412 homes community, will be the largest, although Sundance, an in-progress 4,716 homes community by Pardee Homes, will be the city?s largest. Over to the right from Sundance is Butterfield, an upcoming 5,400 homes community in the city of Banning, which will be California?s largest residential community ever. Right now in the western part of Beaumont, several new, major roads are being built, including Potrero Blvd. to improve traffic congestion. Construction on the new Potrero Blvd. is in work right now. New, improved freeway intersections are on the way for expansion. With these many new homes being developed in the near future, Beaumont is easily predicted to be California?s next fastest growing city with population in excess of 125,000 total, making it the largest master-planned community in the Greater Los Angeles area after Valencia, CA in the Santa Clarita Valley north of Los Angeles.
Beaumont reaches an average of up to 95 degrees high Fahrenheit during the summer and 52 degrees low Fahrenheit during the winter. Due to its higher elevation, it is usually 5-10 Fahrenheit degrees cooler than its neighboring lower-elevation cities, such as Riverside, San Bernardino, Hemet/Perris/San Jacinto, and the Palm Springs desert area. Snow is rare. Beaumont?s slightly cooler temperatures and less smoggy air, compared to its neighboring lower-elevation cities, makes it an attractive, desirable area for development in the Los Angeles Inland Empire (California) region. However, it is one of the windiest cities in Southern California. Annual precipitation is approximately 17?.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Beaumont had a population of 36,877. The population density was 1,192.4 people per square mile (460.4-square-kilometers). The racial makeup of Beaumont was 23,163 (62.8%) White, 2,276 (6.2%) African American, 544 (1.5%) Native American, 2,845 (7.7%) Asian, 83 (0.2%) Pacific Islander, 6,058 (16.4%) from other races, and 1,908 (5.2%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 14,864 persons (40.3%). The Census reported that 36,403 people (98.7% of the population) lived in households, 263 (0.7%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 211 (0.6%) were institutionalized.
The California Highway Patrol has a regional office on the Beaumont side of Highland Springs Avenue (its jurisdiction goes from Calimesa to the west to Desert Hot Springs to the east, as well as Hemet and San Jacinto to the south). Beaumont has its own police department and contracts for fire services with the Riverside County Fire Department through a cooperative agreement with Cal Fire.