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This Future Land Use Element establishes strategies for the city's development, emphasizing appropriate land use, sustainability, and the protection of natural and cultural resources. It defines various land use categories, promotes smart growth to prevent urban sprawl, and aims to preserve the city's character and historical heritage. Additionally, it outlines plans for redeveloping blighted areas and provides a detailed framework for the Mixed-Use Reynolds Park (MURP) lands, including policies for public services, open space, and multi-modal transportation.
This document outlines the City of Green Cove Springs' commitment to providing and managing public facilities and services for existing and future populations. It details objectives for ensuring concurrency management, providing safe and adequate sanitary sewer services, implementing efficient solid waste management and recycling programs, and maintaining compliant stormwater management facilities. The plan also focuses on potable water conservation and protection, guiding future development to maximize existing facilities and discourage sprawl, protecting natural drainage features and floodplains, and conserving groundwater resources.
This Transportation Element outlines a goal to operate and maintain a multi-modal transportation system to facilitate the efficient movement of people and goods. The plan's key objectives include implementing a comprehensive multi-modal system that supports future land use and incorporates 'Complete Streets' principles for all users; ensuring a safe and convenient transportation environment by reducing traffic crashes, enhancing pedestrian facilities, and maintaining road infrastructure; improving system performance through the application of level of service standards and intelligent transportation systems; promoting the safe integration and utilization of pedestrian and bicycle movement; requiring new developments to provide adequate internal circulation systems and connectivity; and fostering coordination with local, state, regional, and federal agencies for an integrated and cost-effective transportation network.
This Housing Element outlines a strategic direction to ensure safe, affordable, and quality housing for all segments of the current and future population of the City. Key objectives include fostering the provision of diverse housing types, improving the quality of the existing housing stock through conservation and rehabilitation, assuring adequate sites for special residential facilities, promoting the preservation of historically significant housing, and ensuring equitable relocation for displaced persons. The plan aims to achieve these goals while preserving community appearance, enhancing cultural diversity, and protecting the interests of those with special housing needs.
This document outlines the Recreation & Open Space Element for the City of Green Cove Springs. Its primary objective is to provide and maintain a comprehensive range of recreational activities and open spaces to fulfill the cultural, social, athletic, aesthetic, health, safety, and welfare needs of its citizens and visitors. Key focus areas include providing adequate recreational facilities and open space through master planning and strategic acquisitions, ensuring public access to all recreation sites with an emphasis on ADA compliance and St. Johns River access, meeting future recreational needs through development standards and trail integration, and protecting environmentally sensitive lands via land donations, grants, and coordinated conservation efforts.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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