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Placemaking Opportunities: Corridors

Placemaking connects places. Placemaking connects people, places, and activities in ways that help communities achieve a healthy, sustainable, and resilient future.

The mixed-used, vibrant community envisioned in Downtown Largo will depend on connectivity between its major hubs (retail, civic, institutional) and its residential areas, as well as connections to resources beyond the study area. These corridors will ultimately include boulevards, streets, trails, and greenways.

Multi-Use Paths are part of the County’s broader network of paths used for biking, jogging, walking and similar types of recreation They also include localized feeder paths that connect from the County network to destinations in Downtown Largo

Pedestrian Corridors are the main routes the pedestrians would take to get between Largo’s major destinations and activity areas

Vehicular Corridors are the main arterial routes within Downtown Largo, serving as main through routes that connect local streets to state highways

MULTI-USE CORRIDORS

Central Ave Connector Trail

Downtown Largo Feeder Routes Connections to Town Center Park, Lake Arbor Park

PEDESTRIAN CORRIDORS

County Government Center Medical Center

Town Center Shopping Hotel District

Game-Day Pop-Up Promenade

VEHICULAR CORRIDORS

Internal Arterials

Potential Circulator Route

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