Award of Merit - Nassau County SR 200/A1A Corridor Master Plan | APA Florida Project Awards

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Nassau County SR 200/A1A Corridor Master Plan | Category: Neighborhood Planning
    Nassau County is defining the future of the SR200/A1A Corridor, its principal east-west roadway. The vision for the SR200/A1A Corridor charts a course toward a livable, sustainable, and economically vital future. Overcoming the challenges of COVID through virtual meetings, online surveys, and socially distanced outdoor events, the SR 200/A1A Corridor Master Plan emerged from a three-year outreach period that involved more than 400 residents, property owners, businesspersons, and county officials. The plan uses transect-based land use categories to incentivize growth within mixed-use centers with an emphasis on park and civic space and walkable design.
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