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Public Policy Program

Downtown Woodstock Residential Plan

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  • Transit-Oriented Development
Going away from the T6 Zone, the project becomes more residential and includes a diverse mix of townhouses, small lot single-family homes, courtyard homes, and intimate neighborhood parks.
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Downtown Woodstock Context Map

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  • Infill Development
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  • Town Plan
  • Transit-Oriented Development
This project is truly innovative development for the Atlanta region, where it not uncommon for historic cores to be less dense than the surrounding suburban sprawl,  because it advances regional planning policies and provides a model for other historic town centers that have lost their commercial core to suburban sprawl.
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Downtown Woodstock

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  • Infill Development
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This projects includes a vertically mixed-use core closest to the city's historic commercial blocks, which features a town square, civic buildings, retail, office and multi-family units.
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Downtown Woodstock Site Plan

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  • Infill Development
  • Public Policy Program
  • ransit-oriented development
  • Town Plan
Through a combination of critical densities, quality open spaces, connectivity, compatible design and integration of uses, this project enhances the historic commercial core. The high degree of connectivity can be attributed to its system of streets, alleys and pedestrian pathways. Sidewalks, street trees, and lighting also contribute to the pedestrian-friendly streets.
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Louisiana Speaks Regional Plan Recovery Vision

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The Louisiana Speaks Regional Plan presents a bold regional vision and action plan for the Gulf Coast recovery efforts.The Plan is organized around three primary goals: Recover Sustainably, Grow Smarter, and Think Regionally. It details the elements of a sustainable recovery, and focuses on new growth in and around existing communities, linked to investments in protection infrastructure, regional transportation, and economic zones.
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