Welcome to Compass at Summit Canyon... This community is, perhaps, the most important new home area and most unique place to live in for the entire Inland Empire and California state for years to come. It is located east of end of Pigeon Pass Rd. on the highest-elevation foothills, with the best panoramic views available for northeast Riverside region. It is also home to the future, annual Halloween festival for Spring Mountain Ranch residents and Riverside neighbors at the end of the road, where future homeowners in Summit Canyon can maximize their Halloween creativity or talent on driveways for better trick-or-treating experience. If successful with crowds, it can be nicknamed as the "Isla Vista of the Inland Empire" on Halloween night, since it is open to attract University of California, Riverside students and tourists there. This area is one of the best places to live in California if you are an artist, musician, work in the entertainment industry, or are a fan of Burning Man events. It is also an excellent place to live in for medical professionals near Redlands via a short commute. If you or your family are looking for excellent public schools, quiet streets, rural pace of life, or low traffic, do NOT move here as you won't find them here, and look into Ontario Ranch, Menifee, Murrieta, or Temecula instead, where Pulte Homes are also building at. The Summit Canyon community offers future homeowners/renters, educators, entrepreneurs, and talented leaders with familiar urban lifestyles that are ready to transform Riverside, City of Arts & Innovation, into a world-class entertainment, business-friendly city. Riverside County has yet to offer a proposal to gentrify Highgrove with new businesses and economy involving with the University of California, Riverside campus together as a new college town. Many high-income residents from Irvine or Hollywood would like to move here someday. The homes east of Mt. Vernon Ave. have more prestige and value, plus better hill views on higher elevation. The county should also consider developing a new "Riverside Strip" tourist zone for retail/hotel businesses on Iowa Ave. and Main St. intersection, like the Las Vegas Strip, at its best path scenario for the future economy and tax revenues of this community, while expanding and integrating with downtown Riverside too.