Update: Palm Harbor shopping center to be Destroyed and all trees rooted up
THE facebook page for these trees is Old kings median oaks are slated for removal Help Save these Trees
The city is about to widen 1.23 miles of Palm Coast Parkway to six lanes, from Cypress Point Parkway to Florida Park Drive. And the shopping center will be put through a make-over that will significantly reduce green buffers, remove almost 400 trees, demolish some buildings and erect new ones, increasing the commercial density of the 180,000-square-foot commercial center. The current owner of the shopping center, the Oak Brook, Ill.-based Inland Group (which also owns Imagine School at Town Center) may sell the property to a Jacksonville-based retailer that has plans for a Bath Bed & Beyond and a Dick’s Sporting Goods, both of which would change the complexion of the shopping center from its quaint if rundown character to a run-of-the-mill boxy, angular strip mall. The city has received only three conceptual plans for the development so far,
which you can see here. None is an official site plan, the city stresses.
http://flaglerlive.com/57566/palm-ha...opping-center/
The present DOT plan is to remove the center median altogether and replace with a Concrete Barrier to allow space for a new left turn lane on Old Kings south bound at Palm coast parkway, expansion of another lane to the right is hampered by the non concession of right of way by the owners of Wendy's.
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