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ClearPath presents scaled-back waterfront plan emphasizing public access, phased activation
Summary
ClearPath told the Vero Beach City Council it revised its waterfront proposal to prioritize public access, remove parking garages and phase construction so riverfront amenities open sooner; designers said they preserved Big Blue while removing costly elements and emphasize local partnerships.
ClearPath representatives presented a revised waterfront development plan to the Vero Beach City Council, highlighting changes in design and a focus on early public activation of the riverfront. Randy Lloyd, with ClearPath, said the team removed parking garages and reworked the site to make the waterfront more accessible and event-ready while reducing the previous proposal’s scale, describing the new plan as roughly "$250,000,000 less" than the earlier submission.
The design lead, Tim Gaitis of HOK, said the plan extends Indian River…
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