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Sustainable Master Plan

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PAVE DRAIN SYSTEM

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Orchid Parking Lot

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In the Spring of 2013, The Orchid Lot was rehabilitated with green, sustainable products.

These products reduced energy use, greenhouse gases and heat absorption.

The following is a list of green, sustainable improvements:

SOLAR REFLECTIVE

Reduced solar absorption by approximately 40%

RECYCLED BUMPER BLOCKS

Each bumper block is made for up to 1000 recycled plastic milk cartons.

SUSTAINABLE LIGHTING

Increase candle footage will using less energy and provides cost savings

BIKE RACKS

Provides safe and secure parking for alternative transportation that reduces greenhouse

gases.

PARKLET

Added amenity in the City to sit, have lunch, or relax and enjoy the

Fort Lauderdale Experience.

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Orchid Lot – Electric Vehicle Charging

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Pelican Lot - Solar Lighting Project

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Pelican Lot - Solar Lighting Project

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Solar Powered Meters in Covered Garage

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Solar Powered Meters in Covered Garage

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Other Sustainable Uses For

Parking Spaces

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Bicycle Parking

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Technology Driven Practices

• On-line Beach Permits (43,000 per year)

• Pay by phone parking

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Streets designed solely to move cars…… fast.

Starting with …

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Resulting In…

• Limited transportation options

• Traffic congestion

• Increased GHG emissions

• Safety hazards for all users

• Health impacts

• Stormwater impacts

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Safety Hazards

Rank Metropolitan Area

Total

Pedestrian

deaths

(2003-

2012)

Annual

pedestrian

deaths per

100,000

(2008-2012)

1 Orlando-Kissimmee, FL 583 2.75

2 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL 874 2.97

3 Jacksonville, FL 359 2.48

4 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL 1539 2.58

5 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 239 1.72

6 Birmingham-Hoover, AL* 148 1.33

7 Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX 1034 1.7

8 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA 839 1.59

9 Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ 840 1.86

10 Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, 254 1.65

Dangerous By Design 2014 Transportation America

Fort Lauderdale Statistics (2010 – current)

Roadway

Pedestrian Fatalities

Bicycle Fatalities

Driver/Passenger Fatalities Total

Federal Highway 5 1 7 13

Sunrise Blvd 8 0 4 12

Broward Blvd 6 0 5 11

A1A 6 0 1 7

Davie Blvd 2 0 3 5

Commercial Blvd 1 0 2 3

Las Olas Blvd 2 1 0 3

SE 17th St 1 1 1 3

NE/NW 62nd St 1 0 2 3

Year Pedestrian fatalities

Bicycle Fatalities

Driver/Passenger Fatalities Other Total

2010 10 2 8 0 20

2011 4 1 9 0 14

2012 11 3 12 2 28

2013 9 1 8 0 18

2014 4 1 3 1 9

Totals 38 8 40 3 89

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• Adopt Complete Streets Policy

• Establish standards

• Developed Multimodal

Connectivity Program

Making Change

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Complete Streets

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• Developing a long-range transportation plan

• Enhancing existing projects

• Considering the context of street

• One street at a time

Making a Connected Community

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Implementation IN DESIGN • Broward Mobility Project – including 6 miles of bike lanes • Powerline Road – Sunrise Blvd to City limit • US1 – Broward Blvd to NE 17th Way • Broward Blvd – I95 to US1 • NW 9th Ave – Broward Blvd to Sistrunk Blvd • NW Neighborhoods Phase III – sidewalk project • A1A – multiple projects • Old Dixie Highway – NE 13th St to City limit TO BE IN DESIGN • NE 13th St – NE 4th Ave to NE 9th Ave • NE 19th St – NW 31st Ave to Powerline Rd • Las Olas Blvd – Andrews Ave to NE 15th Ave • NE 4th Ave – Sunrise Blvd to City Limit • Andrews Ave – Las Olas Blvd to City Limit • SE 3rd Ave – SE 17th St to SE 7th St

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Sustainable Practices

• Improved Multimodal Connectivity

– Reduced GHG emissions

• Bioswales

• Shade

• LED Pedestrian Lighting &

Crosswalk Lighting

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Transit

• SunTrolley

• Uptown Link

• Wave Streetcar

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Major Initiatives Undertaken Executive Airport

• Continue to replace quartz taxiway edge lights with new LED edge lights, consistent with the City’s sustainability goals

• Upgrade the Airport Administration Building utilizing environmentally sustainable practices

• FXE operates a comprehensive noise abatement program to minimize noise pollution and preserve quality of life

• Commenced construction of the newly

designed LEED certified Silver U.S.

Customs and Border Protection Facility

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Planned Initiatives – Executive Airport

• Upgrade the Airport Administration Building utilizing environmentally sustainable practices

• Upgrade the Administration parking lot lights with LED

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Future Strategies

• Conversion of fleet

• Conversion of all parking meters to solar

• Multimodal Connectivity Program

• Expanded Wave Streetcar

• Community Bus Service

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3Layers

297POIs

(99 per layer)

Up to

6GYR Topics

Covering all

1/4Development

time of a webpage

GOALS:•Directs web users inside our website•Inspires action•Provides a platform for dialogue

ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS:•Walking tours or expanded locator maps•Historical Record•Project “stories” (progress reports)

STORY BANK EXAMPLES:•PaveDrain System•South Florida Wildlife Care Center•Home Depot Rain Barrel

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