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Caroling

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What about some neighborhood connector roads? Roads that utilize already established roads between neighborhoods. The intersection at 30A and 395 is critical. ... Something between Nature Walk's property ...and some neighborhoods or condos along 30A. ... It is not "through" the forest. It is surrounded by development, banks, etc. ...
Gate blocking road off 395 just north of 30A and between bank and WaterColor Turtle Ridge and Publix. ...
Here's one place where a paved road already intersects the dirt road that was part of the Nature Walk complex. It is the paved San Juan Road off 30A.
Picture showing where this "neighborhood" road connects to 395 in established development area.

Interesting ideas and pictures. Could you show these locations on a Google map such as this one, please? SanJuanN2-28-09.kml - Google Maps
 

Smiling JOe

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I thought the whole idea of new urbanism was that we didn't need to drive anywhere. We could simply walk downstairs for breakfast and into our town center for work.
 

DuneLaker

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Interesting ideas and pictures. Could you show these locations on a Google map such as this one, please? SanJuanN2-28-09.kml - Google Maps

Using Google Maps is helpful in understanding area. Sorry editing Google Maps is not currently one of my skill sets. But, if you look at the Google Map you've inserted, you travel north off of 30A on San Juan and then take a left to 395. Hope this helps describe the location of the pictures.
 

NotDeadYet

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Here's one place where a paved road already intersects the dirt road that was part of the Nature Walk complex. It is the paved San Juan Road off 30A. All that seperates the two roads is this locked gate.
It's been a long time ago now and I forget a lot of the details, but I do recall that when the Nature Walk land swap was under consideration residents of the San Juan neighborhood packed the BCC hearings and emphatically did not want through traffic in their neighborhood. They especially did not want the hordes of people expected to build in Nature Walk to use their neighborhood as their route to the beach.
As far as public safety and emergency vehicles go, the 30A right of way continues to have multiple obstructions. If I had nothing else to do, I'd drive around with a camera and post pictures of some of these obstructions and send them to code enforcement. Clearing the right of way would at least make it easier for traffic to pull off when an emergency vehicle is coming.
Bulldozing new roads through conservation areas is not the answer to changing what is in part the result of poor past planning.
 

scooterbug44

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Since we started discussing this I keep looking at the roads to assess "traffic" and get more and more convinced that it's a peak issue, not a full time issue.
 

Chandra

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I thought the whole idea of new urbanism was that we didn't need to drive anywhere. We could simply walk downstairs for breakfast and into our town center for work.

Right?

The issue we are witnessing here in Walton County, due to current Land Development Codes, is that each new urbanist or walkable community has become an island unto itself. By adopting some elements of smart growth codes or transect planning, Walton County could start connecting some of these communities and easing traffic congestion naturally, the way it's been done repeatedly in other cities and towns.
 

Kurt

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Right?

The issue we are witnessing here in Walton County, due to current Land Development Codes, is that each new urbanist or walkable community has become an island unto itself. By adopting some elements of smart growth codes or transect planning, Walton County could start connecting some of these communities and easing traffic congestion naturally, the way it's been done repeatedly in other cities and towns.


Since the Scenic 30A corridor is squeezed into a band between gulf and state forest, can you give some examples of ways to connect the communities?
 
Since the Scenic 30A corridor is squeezed into a band between gulf and state forest, can you give some examples of ways to connect the communities?

Here I am heading over Eastern Lake on my way up to Tom Thumb to pick up some milk. Notice all the Sunday Floaters congesting the airways! ;-) Other than dirigibles or hot air balloons, a nice public trolley might help things out a bit....

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