Central
Escambia County Area Study Phase I (December 2005)
- the Central Escambia County Area Study
(CECAS) was initiated in response to questions and
concerns regarding the existing development capacity
in the study area, the relationship of the development
capacity to the Escambia County Comprehensive Plan
and Land Development Code Zoning requirements and
existing infrastructure capacity.
Escambia
County Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) (September 2003)
- The Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) is the result of
a dedicated, collaborative planning effort led by
residents, Navy leaders, stakeholders, and local officials.
These participants share the belief that the vitality
of Escambia County and the health of existing Naval
aviation facilities depends on a successful partnership
between the military and surrounding community. The
JLUS area encompasses NAS Pensacola and NAS Whiting
Field facilities at Saufley and Outlying Field 8.
The study resulted in recommendations addressing both
DOD's concerns pertaining to encroachment, which could
jeopardize the mission of local military installations,
and local citizen's concerns regarding noise and accident
potential near the installations.
US
29 Corridor Study (October 2003) - This study
covers the work efforts or study tasks undertaken
to conduct the US 29 Corridor Study. These study tasks
are presented in 3 sections: Public & Agency Involvement;
Corridor Planning; and Recommendations. The US 29
Corridor Study – Final Concept Plan presents the complete
study and Technical Memorandums 1, 2, 3, and 4. Note: This study has not been adopted for implementation.
Perdido
Key Neighborhood Plan (April 2002) - The
Perdido Key Advisory Committee was formed in 1997
to develop a plan for the future of Perdido Key. The
overall goal was to “encourage responsible, quality
growth on the Key with a balanced mixture of residential
and commercial development while maintaining its character
as a family oriented beach community and preserving
its natural amenities.”
Southwest
Escambia County Sector Plan (August 2002)
- Since the Pensacola area is largely built-out, the
southwest portion of the county will likely absorb
a disproportionate share of projected growth. This
sector plan focuses on the approximately 18,000 acres
of development, wetlands, and coastal areas in the
southwest part of the county. Note: This plan has not been adopted for implementation.
Air
Installations Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ) (August
2001) - This Air Installations Compatible
Use Zones (AICUZ) web site provides information on
aircraft operations at the Navy's air installations
in the Pensacola region and associated aircraft noise
zones, accident potential zones, and land use development.
Pensacola
Scenic Bluffs Highway Master Plan (October 2001)
- The "Scenic Highway" is located within
the City of Pensacola and Escambia County. It is approximately
eleven miles in length and extends from the Bayou
Texar bridge to the Escambia River bridge along the
western side of Escambia Bay.
Bayou
Chico Small Area Study (December 2001) -
This web site has been developed to assist stakeholders
and other interested parties in staying informed throughout
the planning process. Later it is envisioned that
this web site will continue to be utilized in marketing
and promoting the goals of the plan as well as keeping
track of implementation efforts.
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