Example Details

Example:
Create a Citywide Master Plan and use the plan as a blueprint for the City's vision and to update development regulations and zoning codes.
Objective:
Accessibility
Strategy Category:
Land Use: Encourage smart growth through land use planning and development approval processes
Strategy:
(II.D.01) Encourage a mix of uses to make destinations closer and within walking distance, especially within Multimodal Districts
Originators:
City of Hallandale Beach
Implementors:
City of Hallandale Beach
Timeframe:
Inactive
Applies Systemwide?:
Yes
Comments:

Hallandale Beach created a citywide Master Plan in 2009/2010, which designates a town center, proposes design guidelines, and addresses heavily trafficked corridors such as Hallandale Beach Boulevard. The impetus behind creating the citywide master plan was the flood of development applications received during the 'boom years', which led the City to talk about its vision and future at a more comprehensive level instead of project-by-project. This master plan is based on the City's vision and is being implemented over time.

The implementation of this plan includes a Regional Activity Center (RAC), a review of the zoning, and removing overlapping zoning. The plan focuses on districts such as the gateway and the RAC and combines the flex zones. The plan also includes pedestrian friendly elements like siting buildings close to the street and creating a mini-bus system.

Example last updated August 2017

Contact: Keven Klopp, City of Hallandale Beach

Ex. ID 198

Place Types and Functions What is this?

Multimodal Districts & Nodes
General Land Use Context: Generally a mix of uses with high population and employment density (More than 15 jobs + people per acre)
Walking & Biking: Right-of-way has balance for walk/bike facilities and transit/auto. Focus on connectivity to transit stations
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