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Monthly Archives: February 2019
Rockledge Walkability Plan Post #11: Special Districts (Now, Isn’t That Special?)
Barry Watkins, 22 Feb 2019 Our proposals for improving walkability in Rockledge include adopting a SmartCode for the City. Let’s look in some detail over the next few posts at how this will help our neighborhoods evolve into more walkable … Continue reading
Rockledge Walkability Plan Post #10: Preserving Neighborhood Character
Barry Watkins, 8 Feb 2019 The walkability plan we are proposing for Rockledge is an evolving plan. The picture above is the latest update to the village concept plan. We want to make our neighborhoods and commercial corridors more walkable … Continue reading
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Rockledge Walkability Plan Post #9: Which Path Will You Choose?
Barry Watkins, 4 Feb 2019 The above image by Dover Kohl serves as a fantastic illustration of the two main choices for the future of Rockledge: 1) Status-quo sprawl on the left, and 2) Walkable development on the right. Drive … Continue reading