Example Details

Example:
Support facade improvements in walkable areas.
Objective:
Accessibility
Strategy Category:
Land Use: Encourage smart growth through land use planning and development approval processes
Strategy:
(II.D.10) Maintain aesthetically pleasing public spaces
Originators:
City of Hollywood
Implementors:
City of Hollywood
Timeframe:
Current
Applies Systemwide?:
No
Comments:

The City of Hollywood received a grant for Complete Streets improvements on Hollywood Blvd through CDBG funds. Construction is anticipated to start in 2017. The City will offer facade improvements to businesses as part of the improvements. The City has included this effort in its Capital Improvement element.

Example last updated August 2017

Contact: Vielka Quintero, City of Hollywood Economic Development

Ex. ID 589

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
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
Lower Intensity Residential
General Land Use Context: Mainly residential with some neighborhood retail/service uses
Lower Intensity Commercial
General Land Use Context: Mainly commercial & office along commerce corridors - Residential uses may be present
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