FCCR: Transit-Oriented Development Study

FIRST COAST COMMUTER RAIL TOD STUDY | TOD VISIONING

FIRST COAST COMMUTER RAIL TOD STUDY | TOD VISIONING

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TOD FRAMEWORK PRECEDENTS

of an office campus and hotel as a priority land uses. Figure 5-45 demonstrates how the public realm is enhanced around the station with a focus on civic plazas.

The following images depict examples of projects where TOD design principles relevant to the Avenues Walk Station were implemented. Among these principles are increased density, integration of different uses, and planning of extensive public realms to allow for pedestrian activity, all in the vicinity of transportation

stations. In the case of mixed-use development, commercial activity is typically located on the ground floors, with office and residential uses on the higher floors. The public realm supports various activity types, creating an overall dynamic urban environment. The Avenues Walk Station reflects TOD principles

suitable for the Multi-use Suburban, Consolidated Center typologies. Figure 5-42 is an example of mixed- use development integrating residential, retail, and entertainment uses. Figure 5-43 is an example of a mixed-use neighborhood with multifamily residential blocks and ground floor retail. Figure 5-44 is an example

MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

OFFICE CAMPUS & HOTEL

Office Block: Legacy West

Mixed-use Residential Block: Lake Nona (Orlando, FL)

Mixed-use Residential, Retail and Restaurant Center: Legacy West

Mixed-use Residential, Retail and Restaurant Center: Legacy West

Figure 5-42: AVENUES WALK STATION AREA FRAMEWORK PRECEDENTS - MIXED-USE CENTER

Figure 5-44: AVENUES WALK STATION AREA FRAMEWORK PRECEDENTS - OFFICE CAMPUS & HOTEL

MIXED - USE NEIGHBORHOOD

PUBLIC REALM

Civic Plaza: Carmel Plaza (IN)

Multifamily Residential Block with Activated Ground Floor: Domain (West Hollywood, CA)

Multifamily Residential Block: Berkshire Terminus (Atlanta, GA)

Civic Plaza: Mercato (FL)

Figure 5-43: AVENUES WALK STATION AREA FRAMEWORK PRECEDENTS - MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD

Figure 5-45: AVENUES WALK STATION AREA FRAMEWORK PRECEDENTS - PUBLIC REALM

FCCR TOD STUDY

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