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Historic Streetscape Rehabilitations

Downtown Improvements District Phase 2A


Project Overview
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Continuing on the success of the Castillo de San Marcos
Hypolita, Treasury, and Spanish National Monument
‘complete streets’… streets designed
for vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, and
ADA access… Phase 2 of the
“Downtown Improvements District” will
extend northward to Orange Street.

CONSTRUCTION
Construction is anticipated to begin
late July/early August 2023 and
continue for the next 6 to 8 months.
Vehicular access must be closed during
construction in order to complete the
project in a timely
manner.
Cuna Street Intersection will
Pedestrian access will be maintained to be temporarily
residences and the Tolomato Lot. A closed for
pedestrian crossing will be maintained construction.
at Tolomato Lane & Spanish Street
throughout the project.

CONTACT + COMMITMENT
The City understands that this project
impacts the daily routine of residents
and businesses. We will work with
everyone impacted to the best of our
abilities during the construction.

Please contact X to discuss access or


delivery coordination concerns.

Xavier Pellicer, P.E.


Mobility Manager
904.209.4211 DID Phase 1 (Complete)
xpellicer@citystaug.com
DID Phase 2A

More Walkable, Safer Pedestrian Connections | Preserving + Enhancing Our Historic Core
RIGHT OF WAY

RIGHT OF WAY
30” FLUSH SIDEWALK
BEFORE

18” FLUSH CURB

18” FLUSH CURB


9’ CARTWAY

COQUINA CLAY BRICKS COQUINA CONC.


CONCRETE

14’-6” +/- RIGHT OF WAY

AFTER PROJECT SCOPE


Spanish Street South Paving
• Vehicular cartway: genuine clay bricks
(looking towards Cuna)
• Curb: flush, coquina concrete
• Sidewalks: ADA-accessible, coquina concrete
Street Lights
• Fixture type: 4-sided colonial
•Light source: energy efficient LED light source, warm light
• Height: pedestrian scaled, 12’ mounting height, hanging
basket
Landscape
• Trees: palms along Spanish Street

Tolomato Lane Spanish Street North


(looking from Spanish)
More Walkable, Safer Pedestrian Connections | Preserving + Enhancing Our Historic Core
Printed June 28, 2023 v5

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