FORT PIERCE Strategic Plan 2022 Goals GOAL 3: Downtown Development Master Plan: Development Key Issues Vision Boundary Projects Land Uses Development Standards
1. Finalize scope of project 2. DECISION: Funding Direction 3. Task 1: Kick-off, Data Collection, and Project Management 4. Task 2: Public Engagement 5. Task 3: Market Study, Frameworks Overlays 6. Task 4: Design Charette 7. Task 5: Final Master Plan Presentation
Complete Complete Complete 5/22 6/22 6/22 9/22
Responsibility: City Manager May 2022 Update The City and FPRA have embarked upon numerous planning studies that address the downtown including the 2020 FPRA Redevelopment Plan, the 2020 Parking Study, the 2021 Retail Market Study and Strategies, the 2008 Downtown Waterfront Charrette, the 2020 Port of Fort Pierce Master Plan, the 2014 Martin and St. Lucie Regional Waterways Plan. With many new projects planned or underway, it is important for the FPRA to have a strong vision for the future with a plan that is both comprehensive and relevant. The FPRA seeks to establish a clear vision for future development within the Central Business District and adopt an implementation strategy to guide (re)development efforts. S&ME's approach seeks to foster sustainable growth while preserving and enhancing the City’s unique character, in accordance with the recently adopted revisions of the City’s Future Land Use designation. The FPRA approved S&ME’s Scope of Work on March 8, 2022, and S&ME launched the project immediately thereafter. Task 1 is well underway with the kickoff meeting and data collection. Task 2: Public Engagement has also commenced with the development of a survey, interactive website and in-person public workshops scheduled for the week of June 27, 2022.
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