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Southeast Florida TOD Inventory - Plans Southeast Florida TOD Inventory - Plans Plans/Guidance Name Lead Agency Date External Link 2020 Vision Plan Broward County Government 2002 2025 Downtown Miami Master Plan Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities 2009 http://www.miamidda.com/pdf/DDA_Master_Plan_2009_LR.pdf 2040 Regional LRTP SEFTC 2015 http://seftc.org/system/uploads/documents/SEFL2040RTP_Final_Oct2015_small-2.pdf http://www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/systems/mspi/pdf/2040%20SIS%20Multi- 2040 SIS Multi-Modal Unfunded Needs Plan FDOT CO 2011 Modal%20Unfunded%20Needs%20Plan%20Appendix5_1.pdf Florida Transportation Plan FDOT CO 2015 http://floridatransportationplan.com/ 595 Express Bus BB&T Center Park and Ride http://www.595expressbus.com/BBT-Park-RideDirections-Map.pdf http://www.miamidade.gov/planning/small-area-studies-poinciana-park.asp http://www.miamidadetpo.org/library/studies/79-street- 79th Street Community Redevelopment Plan Miami-Dade County Government 2010 corridor-redevelopment-plan-2002-09-06.pdf http://www.miamidadetpo.org/library/studies/79-street-corridor-redevelopment-plan-final-2003-12.pdf 79th Street Corridor Neighborhood Initiative Miami-Dade MPO 2003 http://www.miamidade.gov/mpo/documents/default.htm#numerical 95 Express Website MDT http://www.miamidade.gov/transit/95-express.asp A Framework for Transit Oriented Development in Florida FDOT CO 2011 http://fltod.com/ A Region Responds to a Changing Climate -Southeast Florida Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Com 2012 http://southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/ Regional Action Plan A Town Center Plan for the City of Deerfield Beach 2015 http://online.fliphtml5.com/cqef/fikd/#p=1 All Aboard Florida FECI Ongoing http://www.allaboardflorida.com/ Allapattah Miami Trolley Map Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities http://www.miamigov.com/trolley/maps/allapattah.pdf Aventura Station Area Plan Treasure Coast RPC Ongoing http://www.tcrpc.org/ BCT System Map BCT http://www.broward.org/BCT/Documents/SystemMap.pdf Beach Corridor Transit Connection Study Final Report Miami-Dade MPO 2015 http://www.miamidadetpo.org/library/studies/beach-corridor-transit-connection-final-report-2015-06.pdf Bicycle/Pedestrian Mobility Plan For the Miami Downtown Miami-Dade MPO http://www.miamidda.com/pdf/Plan_Template_and_Literature_Review.pdf Development Authority Area Bird Road Corridor Study Miami-Dade County Government 2010 http://www.miamidade.gov/planning/library/reports/bird-road-final.pdf Bird Road Corridor Urban Area District Regulation Miami-Dade County Government 2013 http://www.miamidade.gov/zoning/library/reports/bird-corridor-district-regulations.pdf Biscayne Miami Trolley Map Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities http://www.miamigov.com/trolley/maps/biscayneMap.pdf Bluesten Corridor Concept Plan Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities 2012 Boca Raton Downtown Master Plan Update (2007) Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities 2007 https://www.myboca.us/DocumentCenter/Home/View/666 Boca Raton Downtown Plan (1995) Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities 1995 https://www.myboca.us/documentcenter/view/671 Boynton Beach CRA's Downtown Vision and Master Plan Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities 2009 http://catchboynton.com/images/PDF_Files/FINAL_DMP_1.1.09.pdf Brickell Miami Trolley Map Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities http://www.miamigov.com/trolley/maps/brickell.pdf Broward 2040 LRTP Broward MPO 2014 http://www.browardmpo.org/images/WhatWeDo/LRTP/LRTP-FinalReport-022017-v3.pdf Broward Blvd Corridor Feasibility Study FDOT D4 2006 Last Updated: 12/29/2017 Page 1 of 10 Southeast Florida TOD Inventory - Plans Plans/Guidance Name Lead Agency Date External Link Broward Boulevard Gateway Improvement Project (2012) Broward MPO 2012 http://www.tcrpc.org/departments/studio/Broward%20Boulevard/broward_blvd_.html Broward County Intermodal Center and Broward County Government 2009 People Mover System Preliminary Engineering Report Broward County Transit - Connect to the Future - Transit Master Plan BCT 2005 http://www.fltod.com/research/tod_planning_and_fbc_in_florida/broward_county/transit_master_plan.pdf Broward County Transit System Map BCT 2015 http://www.broward.org/BCT/Documents/SystemMap.pdf Broward County Transit TDP BCT 2017 http://www.broward.org/BCT/Reports/Pages/TransitDevelopmentPlan.aspx Broward MPO Transportation Improvement Program - FY 2016 - 2020 Broward MPO 2017 http://www.browardmpo.org/images/Final_FY18-22TIP_Aug_22_2017.pdf Building for the Future Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Implementation Plan along Transit Corridors Miami-Dade MPO 2015 http://www.miamidadetpo.org/library/studies/bus-rapid-transit-implementation-plan-along-transit-corridors-2015-04.pdf Central Broward East/West Transit Alternatives Analysis FDOT D4 2006 http://www.centralbrowardtransit.com/Documents/2006%20Alternatives%20Analysis/CBEWTA_FINAL_AA_Report.pdf CENTRAL BROWARD EAST-WEST TRANSIT STUDY - Locally FDOT D4 2012 http://www.centralbrowardtransit.com/Documents/2012%20LPA%20Selection/CBT_LPA_Report_FINAL.pdf Preferred Alternative Selection Report, Part I Central Broward East-West Transit Study - Transportation Systems FDOT D4 2012 http://centralbrowardtransit.com/library/techmemos/Existing%20Transportation%20Systems.pdf Technical Memorandum (2012) Central Broward Transit Draft Environmental Impact Statement - FDOT D4 2010 http://www.centralbrowardtransit.com/library/techmemos/Eval_Scope_Options_web_FINAL.pdf Evaluation of Scoping Options Report Central Palm Beach County Transportation Corridor Study SFRTA 2007 http://www.sfrta.fl.gov/docs/planning/Central_PBC_Corridor_Study.pdf City of Aventura Station Area Plan Treasure Coast RPC Ongoing http://www.tcrpc.org/ City of Deerfield Transportation Element http://www.deerfield-beach.com/DocumentCenter/View/5622 City of Delray Beach Charrette & Master Plan Treasure Coast RPC Ongoing http://www.tcrpc.org/ Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities 2014 http://www.fortlauderdale.gov/home/showdocument?id=3559 City of Fort Lauderdale Multimodal Connectivity Program City of Homestead Downtown Area Transportation Plan Update Miami-Dade MPO 2003 http://www.miamidade.gov/mpo/documents/default.htm#CHDATPU2003 City of Hollywood Charrette & Master Plan Treasure Coast RPC Ongoing http://www.tcrpc.org/ City of Lauderdale Lakes - US 441 Corridor and CRA Charrette Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities 2003 http://www.lauderdalelakes.org/documentcenter/view/1322 City of Miami TOD Code Treasure Coast RPC Ongoing http://www.tcrpc.org/ City of North Miami Beach Station Area Plan Treasure Coast RPC Ongoing http://www.tcrpc.org/ City of Pealm Beach Gardens Station Area Plan Treasure Coast RPC Ongoing http://www.tcrpc.org/ City of Oakland Park TOD Code Treasure Coast RPC Ongoing http://www.tcrpc.org/ City of Opa-Locka Transportation Master Plan & Enhancement Study http://www.opalockafl.gov/DocumentCenter/View/933 Coconut Creek Main Street Design Standards Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities 2008 http://coconutcreek.net/docs/sddocs/final-design-guidelines11-13-08amended.pdf Code of Ordinances Chp. 33, Zoning Code- Standard Urban Center https://www.municode.com/library/fl/miami_- Miami-Dade County Government District _dade_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIIICOOR_CH33ZO_ARTXXXIII_K_STURCEDIRE Code of Ordinances Chp. 33C, Rapid Transit System Development Miami-Dade County Government http://miamidade.fl.eregulations.us/rule/coor/coor_ptiii_ch33c Zone Last Updated: 12/29/2017 Page 2 of 10 Southeast Florida TOD Inventory - Plans Plans/Guidance Name Lead Agency Date External Link Code of Ordinances, Chp. 39, Zoning Broward County Government 2012 https://www.municode.com/library/fl/broward_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH39ZO Comprehensive Development Master Plan Miami-Dade County Government 2011 http://www.miamidade.gov/planning/cdmp.asp Connecting Florida- Transit + Florida's Economy ULI 2010 http://www.uli.org/infrastructure-initiative/connecting-florida-transitfloridas-economy/ Coral Gables Trolley Map Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities http://www.coralgables.com/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentID=10750 Coral Way Miami Trolley Map Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities http://www.miamigov.com/trolley/maps/coralway.pdf http://www.broward.org/PlanningAndRedevelopment/ComprehensivePlanning/Pages/Countywide-Community-Design- County-wide Design Guidebook Broward County Government 2007 Guidebook.aspx Cutler Ridge Charrette Area Plan Miami-Dade County Government 2002 http://www.miamidade.gov/planning/library/reports/cutler-ridge-executive-summary.pdf Cypress Creek Mobility Hub Master Plan Broward MPO 2015 http://www.browardmpo.org/index.php/cypress-creek-mobility-hub Cutler Ridge Metropolitan Urban Center Zoning District Regulations Miami-Dade County Government http://www.miamidade.gov/zoning/library/reports/cutler-ridge-district-regulations.pdf Dania Beach CRA Redevelopment Plan (2009) Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities 2009 http://daniabeachcra.org/images/craredevelopmentplan2009.pdf Davie Community Bus Maps Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities http://www.davie-fl.gov/Res/bus_link?textPage=1 Davie Transit Oriented Corridor Study Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing Authorities 2012 http://www.sfrpc.com/sr7/reports/DavieDrftLDR12010.pdf Davie/Hollywood/Seminole Nation Charrette: A Citizens' Master Plan Treasure Coast RPC 2004 http://www.tcrpc.org/departments/studio/sr_7_collaborative/davie_seminole_nation/charrette_report.pdf Deerfield Beach Vision Plan (2000) Cities, CRAs, DDAs & Housing
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