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Orlando Streetscape and Pedestrian Street Requirements

This rule establishes streetscape and Pedestrian street requirements to provide systems of pedestrian-oriented streets, walkways and open spaces of high quality; to beautify streets and create a sense of orientation for the street user; to protect, maintain and enhance the integrity of historic districts and features; and to promote continuity and compatibility among private and public developments. Streetscape and Pedestrian street requirements also implement the design principles of the Downtown Growth Management Plan and apply these principles to other areas of the City, to link major open spaces through landscaped streets or walkways; to incorporate isolated open spaces into a coherent pattern; to “green” the Downtown and to incorporate the Orlando imagery of water and foliage into these areas.

Link:

  • Orlando, Florida Code Secs. 61.250

Policy Details:

Locale: Orlando, Florida [Southeast]
Climate zone: Zone 1A: Very Hot Humid
Jurisdiction: Municipality [>150K]
Smart Surface(s): Porous/Permeable Pavement, Trees
Policy Type(s): City Code

Citation:

Orlando, Florida Code Secs. 61.250

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