There could be a neighborhood access road from 30A, turn right on Pelayo (currently a dirt road next to Beachwood Villas Condos/Apartments) then left to 395. Not through any state forest or public lands. (see google map on post 31)
Pelayo is not next to Beachwood Villas. Beachwood Villas is next to the Tom Thumb. I think you mean the horseshoe shaped condos, the name of which escapes me at the moment. Those condos are next to Pelayo. But I've stared at the map from post 31, and I still don't see any way to bypass 395 without going down San Juan. To extend Pelayo, you would have to cross significant wetlands as well as go through state forest. To extend any of those roads that go north from 30A, Robert Ellis, or Somerset Bridge or Pelayo, you are going to run into the same problems - wetlands and state forest, and lack of right of way. There is a wetland that runs east and west and runs all the way from about the Somerset Bridge area to the wetlands behind Canal St. It drains that whole area. Somewhere around Somerset Bridge instead of draining towards Western Lake, the drainage heads towards Eastern Lake. The wetlands are all part of the dune lake system for the Seaside-WaterColor-Seagrove-area. If you go a bit further west, to San Juan, I think you could connect up 30A to the backside of the Publix. Then you get the objections from the San Juan neighborhood.
I think there was a proposal years ago to pave and widen Grove. Same thing, objections from property owners who didn't buy into a throughfare. And of course, it would deadend on the west end somewhere around Tupelo St in Seaside, and that hasn't worked out too well. :roll:
I'm going to harp on the 30A right of way again. As stated in another post, the big bottleneck on 30A is Seaside. The other day I was driving through there, and the firetruck was idling on 30A. No red lights - I think they were maybe only changing out the beach flag or some other non-emergency. The truck had pulled over as far as it could, but it was still impeding traffic in the westbound lane, creating a one-lane situation. If those d$%^ posts Seaside put there had not been in the way, the truck would have had room to pull all the way off the drive lane.
