West Palm Beach Broadway Corridor Slated for Changes

Posted by SVN Waterfront on Wednesday, October 30th, 2024  11:59am.


Vision for Broadway: 6 Stories Not 30

Planners rolled out proposed new rules last week for future construction along West Palm Beach’s distressed Broadway corridor.

Why it matters: If the march of redevelopment reaches the busy street, it has the potential to destroy its urban character.

What’s happening: The city’s Community Redevelopment Agency hired planners Dover Kohl of Coral Gables to modify the development code for the area from 26th Street north to the city limit.

Goals include:

What they’re saying: “Our goal is to make the ordinance to guide the neighborhood to what you want it to be,” Joseph Kohl of Dover Kohl told about 100 people who gathered Wednesday at Manatee Lagoon to review the draft that will be submitted to the city for approval.

The key features for new buildings facing Broadway would be:

In addition, the code would limit the types of businesses permitted to operate in the Broadway corridor. (Permitted uses are on Page 66 of this PDF.)

Also new: The proposed code would expand the Broadway district to include requirements for the redevelopment of property just east and west of the road. 

Once a revised code is in place, the CRA intends to seek proposals for a project that would demonstrate the new rules and, ideally, spark more development, Executive Director Chris Roog said at the meeting.

What’s next: The rules must be approved by the West Palm Beach Planning Board and City Commission.

SOURCE: Carolyn DiPaolo, Stet News