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Jacksonville's urban core is home to a number of historic walkable neighborhood commercial districts. Many are a direct result of the city's former electric streetcar network that operated between 1880 and 1936. Today, the Jaxson highlights a popular destination that developed to support a Florida Land Boom streetcar suburb: The Shoppes of Avondale
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I live within walking distance.
Weak Post.
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on November 18, 2020, 07:51:55 PM
I live within walking distance.
Out of town " Investors" promoting " Vibrancy"..... shucks, even some local development " interest so inclined, so attracted to The Attraction Of The Place..... inclined to need to tweak/ nudge the Residents towards a wee bit shift..... hey, don't worry!..... this is all " inevitable ".... ( higher density).
Skip it.
Leave us be.
We might have hundreds of thousands of dollars on hand to Address Substantial Land Use and Zone Substantial Change Proposal.
LOL!!!
Shoppes Of Avondale no more or more less " Walkable" than anywhere else in Duval County.
" Walkable" has been a key driver behind Avondale Land Use & Zone Substantial Deviation proposals.
Shoe heels worn on that one. And one shoe missing, slung up and dangling from a power line.
That's what Avondale needs, underground power grid, no more dangling power poles and wires.
And that shoe......
We must assume the calls for Multi Level Parking Garage to accommodate Shoppes Throng not on the table.
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on November 22, 2020, 08:49:38 PM
Shoppes Of Avondale no more or more less " Walkable" than anywhere else in Duval County.
" Walkable" has been a key driver behind Avondale Land Use & Zone Substantial Deviation proposals.
Shoe heels worn on that one. And one shoe missing, slung up and dangling from a power line.
That's what Avondale needs, underground power grid, no more dangling power poles and wires.
And that shoe......
We must assume the calls for Multi Level Parking Garage to accommodate Shoppes Throng not on the table.
I grew up off Fort Caroline road, near Mill Cove. I can tell you that the Shoppes of Avondale are far MORE walkable than where I grew up. Riverside and Avondale are some of the most 'walkable' residential (and commercial) areas of the city. The southside, for example, is essentially not walkable at all.
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on November 22, 2020, 08:49:38 PM
Shoppes Of Avondale no more or more less " Walkable" than anywhere else in Duval County.
This might be a Hall of Famer on this forum. I might have to do some research as there have been some winners, but I'd assume this would make the finalist round.
Nothing here so far is worthy of " Hall Of Fame"
This is, although ancient history
" Walkable Neighborhood ".
Attorney Diebenow
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on November 26, 2020, 08:14:08 PM
Nothing here so far is worthy of " Hall Of Fame"
Simply Recent Ancient History.
" Walkable Neighborhood ".
Attorney Diebenow
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on November 26, 2020, 08:14:08 PM
Nothing here so far is worthy of " Hall Of Fame"
This is, although ancient history
" Walkable Neighborhood ".
Attorney Diebenow
I think you're maybe two-for-two with "hall of fame" posts.
Quote from: Steve on November 23, 2020, 09:06:17 AM
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on November 22, 2020, 08:49:38 PM
Shoppes Of Avondale no more or more less " Walkable" than anywhere else in Duval County.
This might be a Hall of Famer on this forum. I might have to do some research as there have been some winners, but I'd assume this would make the finalist round.
Well.... gosh sakes..... Thank You!As if walking in ever shorter circle...... head down.....
Here is another Quotable Quip:
I first stepped foot on Avondale and St Johns Avenue and environs in 1979.
Have been an Avondale resident for decades.....waterfront residence.
I guess a kayak run more interesting than a walk or a bike ride.....
Too bad after decades of " River Public Access" narrative, to no avail, the public can only champion walking rather that kayaking/ paddle board / canoe Avondale, which is, after all, defined by water body boundary.
It has been a privilege to have outgrown Avondale;outwalked and endless bike miles .....and to have witnessed Substantial Land Use and Zone proposals powered by " Walkable" narrative. Which by the way, has proven much more influencing than public river access blabbing.
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on December 12, 2020, 08:37:01 PM
Quote from: Steve on November 23, 2020, 09:06:17 AM
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on November 22, 2020, 08:49:38 PM
Shoppes Of Avondale no more or more less " Walkable" than anywhere else in Duval County.
This might be a Hall of Famer on this forum. I might have to do some research as there have been some winners, but I'd assume this would make the finalist round.
Well.... gosh sakes..... Thank You!As if walking in ever shorter circle...... head down.....
Here is another Quotable Quip:
I first stepped foot on Avondale and St Johns Avenue and environs in 1979.
Have been an Avondale resident for decades.....waterfront residence.
I guess a kayak run more interesting than a walk or a bike ride.....
Too bad after decades of " River Public Access" narrative, to no avail, the public can only champion walking rather that kayaking/ paddle board / canoe Avondale, which is, after all, defined by water body boundary.
It has been a privilege to have outgrown Avondale;outwalked and endless bike miles .....and to have witnessed Substantial Land Use and Zone proposals powered by " Walkable" narrative. Which by the way, has proven much more influencing than public river access blabbing.
Sounds like you're switching horses (or kayaks) mid-stream here. Your initial response claimed that the Shoppes of Avondale are no more or less walkable than anywhere else in Duval County. Now you are talking about access to the river. That's a different issue.
Maybe you don't think that the desire to create walkable districts should be any more important that the desire to create districts with ample public access to the river. But that doesn't mean the Shoppes of Avondale are no more or less walkable than anywhere else in Duval County.
Shoppes Of Avondale no more or less Walkable than anywhere else in Duval County.
Not more walkable and pedestrian friendly than Philips Highway?
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on December 28, 2020, 07:30:15 PM
Shoppes Of Avondale no more or less Walkable than anywhere else in Duval County.
As someone who regularly walks to the Shoppes to go to his barber, optometrist, eat, and watching sporting events, I would disagree with that statement.
So, no one grasped the key word.
It's not about an appealing area,rather " Walkable".
Some of the most unappealing areas might in fact be more Walkable due to landscape features.
Most every place is about the same as far a walkable.
And places promoted Walkable are really, well...... what would that be....... oh, like most adjacent acreage.
" Walkable" image far over played by development promoters.
Endless Loop Stroll.
Quote from: thelakelander on December 28, 2020, 07:36:17 PM
Not more walkable and pedestrian friendly than Philips Highway?
It's a lot more exercise which is good for you.
Also a good way to increase your chances of being Jax's latest pedestrian fatality statistic.
Quote from: Steve on November 23, 2020, 09:06:17 AM
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on November 22, 2020, 08:49:38 PM
Shoppes Of Avondale no more or more less " Walkable" than anywhere else in Duval County.
This might be a Hall of Famer on this forum. I might have to do some research as there have been some winners, but I'd assume this would make the finalist round.
Have been patiently awaiting the Grand Ceremony.
Quote from: Florida Power And Light on December 28, 2020, 07:30:15 PM
Shoppes Of Avondale no more or less Walkable than anywhere else in Duval County.
Apparently a " Classic".
Amidst Thread inactivity.
No Wonder.....