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Regional planners outline draft downtown master plan emphasizing wayfinding, facades and a stormwater master plan
Summary
Central Florida Regional Planning Council staff presented a draft Downtown Lake Placid master plan highlighting community‑driven goals—maintaining small‑town character, wayfinding, façade improvements, improved connectivity and a long‑term stormwater plan—and promised a public comment period and appendices with funding sources.
Central Florida Regional Planning Council staff presented the draft Downtown Lake Placid master plan at the March 10 council meeting, summarizing community workshops and a draft vision to keep downtown "connected, walkable and leveraging lakes, arts and small‑town identity," planner Jennifer Salisbury said.
Salisbury and colleague Jeff Schmucker walked the council through eight draft goals that came from public input: establish a downtown identity, support high‑quality design and façade improvements, strengthen downtown as a community gathering place, improve walkability and…
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