Example Details

Example:
Provide sidewalks in Planned Unit Developments
Objective:
Accessibility
Strategy Category:
Land Use: Encourage smart growth through land use planning and development approval processes
Strategy:
(II.D.05) Implement design principles for compact development and pedestrian-oriented community form
Originators:
City of North Lauderdale
Implementors:
City of North Lauderdale
Timeframe:
Future: mid-term
Applies Systemwide?:
Yes
Comments:

The City of North Lauderdale's first Complete Streets audit revealed (among other findings) a need to develop better parks and open spaces.

The City has worked to enhance its existing parks and open spaces. Accomplishments include adding a boat deck to the marina, repairing asphalt walking trails, and adding a green restroom facility to reduce water use.

Example last updated August 2017

Contact: Andrew Disbury, City of North Lauderdale Community Development

Ex. ID 222

Place Types and Functions What is this?

Multimodal Districts & Nodes
Primary Function: Concentration of activities in transit-oriented setting. Focus area for job and population growth
General Land Use Context: Generally a mix of uses with high population and employment density (More than 15 jobs + people per acre)
Transit: Areas served by premium or frequent fixed route service
Walking & Biking: Right-of-way has balance for walk/bike facilities and transit/auto. Focus on connectivity to transit stations
Lower Intensity Mixed Use
Primary Function: Smaller scale mix of uses along a multimodal corridor. May be in a transitional area
General Land Use Context: Lower density mix of retail, office and residential
Transit: Premium, fixed route or circulator service depending on location
Walking & Biking: Walk/bike priority with generous facilities for bikes & peds; focus on connectivity to transit stations
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