Northwest Jacksonville Connects Green Line TOD Study

CH. 3 - CORRIDOR VISION & STRATEGIES Opportunity Sites and Demand Forecast

CORRIDOR VISION & STRATEGIES - CH. 3

Settlement Pattern Strategies: UF Health/Shands Subarea

Available Land 134 Acres

UF Health/Shands Hospital Subarea Opportunity Sites and Demand Forecast

→ Support UF Health/Shands Hospital expansion projects while also ensuring campus footprint and design features encourages TOD elements and complement nearby residential areas. → Encourage new higher density residential and modest retail as larger scale institutional uses redevelop and support Medical District uses particularly in areas currently dominated by large scale surface parking. → Target housing at all income levels to service hospital employees who can live within walking distance. → Consider partnering opportunities

Tier 1/Known Development Other Opportunity Site Public Housing Recent Investments Publicly Owned

230 SINGLE FAMILY UNITS SUBAREA DEMAND FORECAST 310 MULTIFAMILY UNITS 142,000 OFFICE SF 134 ACRES AVAILABLE LAND

MLK JR. PARKWAY

* No net new retail space. Area could support redevelopment of existing space Source: SB Friedman between JHA, JEA, and UF Health/Shands to reposition properties (JEA Pearl Street Yard) located along the S-Line trail north of the hospital into stronger mixed- income residential anchored by the Andrew Robinson Elementary School. → Enable redevelopment of Jacksonville Housing Authority properties where appropriate to upgrade and retain dedicated number of subsidized

UF HEALTH/SHANDS

VA CLINIC

affordable units while also creating net new mixed-income units at higher densities and reflecting TOD design standards. → Capture mixed-use demand over the next 20 years including 500+ residential units, medical office, and neighborhood serving retail.

UF Health/Shands Hospital Area potential redevelopment

Subarea Demand Forecast

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230 Single-Family Units

310 Multi-Family Units

142,000 SF Office

The Green Line bus picks up passengers at the existing UF Health station area.

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Northwest Jacksonville Connects: Green Line TOD Study Final Report | Jacksonville Transit Authority

Northwest Jacksonville Connects: Green Line TOD Study Final Report | Jacksonville Transit Authority

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