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Palm Bay council approves Ashland Park land-use change to allow 33-acre town center
Summary
The City Council voted 5-0 to amend the comprehensive plan to add 33 acres to a planned Ashland Park urban mixed-use (UMU) area, clearing the way for a visible town-center site at the St. John's Parkway interchange.
The Palm Bay City Council voted unanimously to approve a comprehensive-plan amendment that adds 33 acres to the Ashland Park urban mixed-use (UMU) area and establishes a new, visible site for a downtown-style town center near the Interstate 95 interchange.
Why it matters: The amendment aligns the western parcel of the Ashland Park master plan with the UMU designation already approved for the larger project to the east. Developers said the added acreage gives them direct access from the planned St. John’s Parkway and lets the project place the town center where it will be visible and accessible from I-95 rather than farther inside…
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