Connecting and Collaborating: Planning for Ecological and Economical Diversity LESSONS FROM WILDWOOD September 07, 2022
Binoy Panicker, AICP Urban Planner Chris Silewski, RLA Landscape Architect Jason McHugh, AICP City Manager/Planner
Ingenuity,
Connecting and Collaborating: Planning for Ecological and Economical Diversity LESSONS FROM PresentersWILDWOOD
Integrity, and Intelligence.
Project Context
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
Wildwood is one of the fastest growing communities in Central Florida
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
Images of the City
Downtown CSX RailHighway 301City Hall & Park
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
Master Planning Process
Community partnership is essential for the revitalization of Wildwood. New and redevelopment will help to bridge the physical and social gap caused by highway and railroad division.
Redevelopment in Wildwood will foster a renewed sense of hometown pride while the community balances local needs and regional interest.”
The Vision & Principles
A more walkable environment will connect the surrounding neighborhoods to historic downtown and encourage active engagement with nature.
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
Sustainable solutions that are diverse and adaptable, promote local entrepreneurship and investment, and are accessible to all people, will be encouraged in the community.
Agrarian and railroad history will be embraced as downtown becomes the hub for culture, events, and entertainment.
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
The Plan Context
The Place – Public Outreach Coffee NightSkateRailBrickRoundaboutsSidewalkMoreCommunityTeaFastBetterGolfGolfOldGameBikeBarberCommunityFarmersHobbyYogaJazzParkArtHistoryBikeOutdoorOutdoorIndoorBakeryIceBoutiqueUpscaleCraftDeli/caféshopbrewery/wineryrestaurantretailcreamshopmusicvenuemusicvenuecaféstoremuseumgallery/studiospacewithsplashpadfestivalclassesstoremarketparkshoplanesarcadestylesodafountaincartpathscartparkingvehiclecirculationfoodroomcenterparkingimprovementspathsfanparkparkclub/danceplace
The Place – Facilities/Uses
The Place – Design Themes
The Place – Districts & Branding
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence. The Plan - 7 Year Scenario Infill redevelopment MixedEntertainmentDiningShoppingresidential Downtown BrandingInfrastructureUrbanStreetscapeparkingredesignparksupgrade
Ingenuity,
Ped bridge museum, culture
Development of the “Y” Planned mixed use Affordable housing
Rail
Public transportation
External trail linkages
Integrity, and Intelligence.
The Plan - 10 Year Scenario
Downtown expansion Main Street trucks Industrialrerouting relocationsites
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
The Plan – 15 Year Scenario
Existing ProposedStreetComplete Street
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
The Plan – Main Street Reconfiguration
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
Project 1 Wildwood Railyard
–
–
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
Project 1 Wildwood Railyard
Project 2 Linear Park
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
–
–
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
Project 2 Linear Park Project Area
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence.
Project 2 Linear Park
–
Ingenuity, Integrity, and Intelligence. Project 3 – Branding
Questions? Contact Information Binoy Panicker, AICP Urban 984.289.5700Planner| PanickerB@AyresAssociates.com Chris Silewski, RLA Landscape 715.831.7715Architect|SilewskiC@AyresAssociates.com Jason McHugh, CPM, AICP City Manager and Planner 352.330.1330 | jmchugh@wildwood-fl.gov