FCCR: Transit-Oriented Development Study

FIRST COAST COMMUTER RAIL TOD STUDY | COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

FIRST COAST COMMUTER RAIL TOD STUDY | COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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ST. JOHNS COUNTY VIRTUAL MEETING FEEDBACK SUMMARY

ONLINE SURVEY SUMMARY

Approximately 55 people participated in the virtual community workshop on February 28, 2023 to discuss the proposed stations along the project corridor within St. Johns County. The project team reviewed project components through a PowerPoint presentation with

a focus on proposed stations at CR 210, Palencia, King Street, and SR 312. Figure 2-8 presents several public comments captured as part of the meeting.

The online survey accompanying the workshop presentation solicited feedback on the desirability of land use types and connectivity features. The results of the “three-word” vision for TOD conveyed during the St. Johns County workshop are depicted in Figure 2-9.

Figure 2-10 illustrates the participant responses to the most needed development and land uses along the corridor within St. Johns County, and conveys comments for the station areas.

Select Comments Shared During the Virtual Meeting (February 28, 2023):

“Have you considered a complimentary circulator bus with multiple stops along the route with drop-offs at rail stops? That could be a good way to indicate future rail stops.” “I understand this is a commuter rail but is there potential expansion with Brightline/SunRail as an intercity rail?” “As some of the previous comments, I would like to encourage a systems approach to support a broader public transportation system in Florida - linking to other public systems both public and private (Brightline). Also, it does not appear that there is a stop between Palencia and King Street. There are two master planned communities between the two stations that could benefit from the commuter rail.”

Figure 2-9: THREE-WORD TOD VISION DESCRIPTION (ST. JOHNS COUNTY)

Figure 2-8: VIRTUAL MEETING COMMENTS

Figure 2-10: DESIRABLE DEVELOPMENT ALONG THE CORRIDOR (LEFT) AND FOR CR 210 STATION AREA (RIGHT)

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