FCCR: Transit-Oriented Development Study

12/12/23, 2:18 PM

Jacksonville Transportation Authority (FL) - Report Creation

Looks great

4 months ago

This would not improve traffic congestion on us1 into st Augustine and downtown Jax. What it will do is bring a medium/low income community via apartments and townhomes to our high income single family homes. People move to the community because it feels separated and different than any other large development. A train station situated in our shops and a commuter rail line running in front of the neighborhood will not only drive people away, but out. I personally don’t believe that anyone currently in Palencia will be utilizing this commuter rail as a large majority of residents are remote workers…rather the large transient community that traverses up and down us1 will.

4 months ago

How on target are the proposed examples for the Palencia station? Average

Totally on target

Way off base

What comments do you have about the proposed Palencia examples?

Spend the money to fix Philips highway traffic!

4 months ago

The locals like their suburban sprawl and 2.5 vehicles.....but maybe more golf carts are a happy medium.

4 months ago

Not to forget the conservation constraints ^^

4 months ago

See comments above.

Although, maybe eliminate this station... Reason being, I just dont think Palencia residents in their gated communities would really ditch their cars to ride transit... Plus, this station is missing all the World Golf Village population by simply being too far away, and park & ride customers would place undo strain on that road through the conservation site. I'd rather them clog up I-95, than that beautiful road & preserve.

This may not be a station worth keeping. Plus, then higher speeds can be reached due to not having to stop.

4 months ago

I doubt the Palencia HOA will embrace having a rail stop on their community

4 months ago

https://publicinput.com/report?id=22015

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