WELAUNEE GREENWAY CONCEPTUAL PLAN
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WELAUNEE GREENWAY CONCEPTUAL PLAN
May 08, 2013 WELAUNEE GREENWAY CONCEPTUAL PLAN P R E P A R E D F O R : P O W E R H O U S E , I N C . CONTENTS 01 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 02 WELAUNEE GREENWAY 03 CONNECTOR TO CANOPY PROJECT TRAILS & MICCOSUKEE CANOPY ROAD GREENWAY 0 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Welaunee Greenway is an 8.4 mile multipurpose trail corridor along the perimeter of the Welaunee Arch which will, when developed in conjunction with the 2.1 mile segment through the Welaunee Toe, join with the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway (Miccosukee Greenway) and create a loop of almost 17 miles in length. The length of the Greenway, the surrounding residences and the planned development in the Welaunee Toe, Arch and Heel areas, will provide a trail corridor which will meet a diverse population of users of various interests and abilities including cyclists, pedestrians and equestrians. The planned greenway will range from approximately 75’ to 150’ in width in much of the corridor with greater widths in select areas due to wetlands and flowways. The corridor will be comprised of the existing edge canopy and understory and the Welaunee firebreak road which may provide a readymade trail alignment. The 12’ wide paved trail, with perimeter fenceing and open pasture on one side, almost along the entire route, will provide improved CPTED (Crime 10’ MIN 12’ 5’ MIN WIDTH VARIES (50’ MIN) PROPERTY LINE Prevention Through Environmental Design) over the current PERIMETER FENCE/TYPE A FDOT ROW FARM FENCE environment of the Miccosukee Greenway. However, the preserved canopy and understory along the other side of the firebreak road will be preserved to provide a feeling of privacy from adjacent roadways and homes. The conceptual plan for the Welaunee Greenway SHOULDER PAVED TRAIL SHOULDER EQUESTRIAN TRAIL IN PRESERVED BUFFER addresses the alignment, character and features in a series of 4 segments which can be phased to extend the experience of trail users on the existing Miccosukee Greenway. 0 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. 2. 3. 2. 1. 3. 4. 4. ROW/PROPERTY LINE 0 2 WELAUNEE GREENWAY SEGMENT 1: CRUMP & ROBERTS ROAD The Segment 1 corridor is approximately 3 miles in length and begins at the Crump Road PERIMETER FENCE/TYPE A FDOT ROW FARM FENCE Trailhead of the Miccosukee Greenway and parallels Crump north to the neighborhood of 10’ MIN SHOULDER 12’ 5’ MIN PAVED TRAIL SHOULDER Pine Tree Circle along Coach Road. At the neighborhood, the corridor jogs west around WIDTH VARIES (50’ MIN) the perimeter for a distance of almost a mile as it returns to the Crump Road alignment and EQUESTRIAN TRAIL IN PRESERVED BUFFER continues north to Roberts Road. At Roberts Road, the Segment 1 corridor turns to the west, towards its terminus at the proposed Segment 2 Roberts Road Trailhead. Opportunities and Constraints • There are two drainage channel crossings requiring boardwalks. Equestrian users may desire to use a shallow, stabilized crossing. 1. • This is one of two locations where the greenway abuts homes. A dense buffer of at 2. least 50’ should be maintained in this area. • Corridor segment provides views of wetlands and upland areas • Rest stop area at the northwest corner of Pine Tree Circle neighborhood 1. 0 2 WELAUNEE GREENWAY SEGMENT 2: WELAUNEE BOULEVARD Segment 2 of the Welaunee Greenway will begin at the Roberts Road Trailhead and travel a predominately western direction approximately 2 miles to Robert Elementary School and Montford Middle School. In the future, an allignment for Welaunee Boulevard is expected to cross the Welaunee Greenway in this area. This segment features a trail completely free from parallel roadways and in its center features wetlands and flowway crossings. Segment 2 will also begin to provide the parents and children of the surrounding community with a link to both schools. Opportunities and Constraints By: GATORSKTCH CORPORATION • Opportunity to partner with the school board for a trailhead at one of the two schools • Corridor is free from parallel roadway traffic and provides views of wetlands and flowways 1. 2. • The wetlands and flowways present opportunities for rest stops • Opportunity to connect the community north of the greenway via a pathway through Centerville Road ROBERTS ROAD 3. 2. STORMWATER BIOSWALE EQUESTRIAN TRAIL 12’ PAVED TRAIL HORSE WATERING STATION RESTROOM BUILDING TURF PARKING ROW/PROPERTY LINE WELAUNEE PROPERTY PERIMETER FENCE/TYPE A FDOT ROW FARM FENCE 0 2 WELAUNEE GREENWAY SEGMENT 3: CENTERVILLE & SHAMROCK WAY Segment 3 of the Welaunee Greenway continues past the schools and extends almost 2 miles to the southwest to the intersection of Shamrock Way and Centerville Road where a second trailhead is proposed between the Shamrock Way Extension and the electrical substation. The segment provides a southern link to the elementary and middle schools and travels along the edge of Centerville Road’s 100’ Canopy Road Protection Zone. A 10’ MIN SHOULDER 12’ 5’ MIN PAVED TRAIL SHOULDER WIDTH VARIES 100’ CANOPY ROAD PROTECTION ZONE CENTERVILLE ROAD flowway crossing, channeled through the Canopy Road Protection Zone, presents another boardwalk crossing opportunity and wet crossing for equestrian riders. EQUESTRIAN TRAIL (FIELD LOCATED) Opportunities and Constraints (FIREBREAK ROAD ALIGNMENT) • Connects more homes to schools and trail system than any other segment • Existing 100’ Canopy Road Protection Zone on Centerville Road buffers all trail users from roadway • Flowway crossing • Shamrock Way Extension into the Arch will require a 2-lane crossing for equestrians and trail users • Shamrock Way Extension into the Arch will improve network accessibility via sidewalks 3. 2. and trailhead SHAMROCK WAY CENTERVILLE ROAD 100’ CANOPY ROAD PROTECTION ZONE RESTROOM BUILDING ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION 3. 4. 12’ PAVED TRAIL STORMWATER BIOSWALE TURF PARKING 0 2 WELAUNEE GREENWAY SEGMENT 4: POWERLINE CORRIDOR South of the Shamrock Way Trailhead, Segment 4 extends the Welaunee Greenway to the crossing of Interstate 10 and connection to trails on the City’s property and the Canopy Project, ultimately connecting to the Miccosukee Greenway. This segment will link the community west, north and east of Welaunee to the two planned mixed use projects in the Welaunee Toe and the Northeast Gateway Activity Center. At the Activity Center, an urban trailhead will be introduced to serve those entering, exiting and living in the activity center. The trail will parallel the powerline easement, include a rest stop overlooking two large wetlands, connect to the Buckhead neighborhood and terminate at Interstate 10 with a bridge spanning the interstate. The bridge is planned to serve as a pedestrian/bicycle overpass and an iconic gateway feature for visitors entering Tallahassee from the east. 3. Opportunities and Constraints 4. • Trail can utilize powerline maintenance road • Large wetlands provide buffers from adjacent homes • Neighborhood connection to Buckhead is present • Powerlines will require trail ramp and pedestrian bridge to be sufficiently clear for safety • Equestrian users may not desire to travel south of I-10 bridge as planned development in the Toe is more urban Activity Center Trail Head 4. 03 CONNECTOR TO CANOPY PROJECT TRAILS AND MICCOSUKEE CANOPY ROAD GREENWAY This critical 2.1 mile western connection between the Welaunee Greenway trail system in the Welaunee Toe and the Miccosukee Greenway completes the loop of approximately 17 miles. It presents an opportunity for a development partnership between the City of Tallahassee and the Canopy Project. The trail will connect the surrounding community to employment centers, schools, homes and shopping areas of the Toe, Arch and Heel. The trail also will make the existing and proposed greenways a destination for the Big Bend region. Opportunities and Constraints • The Toe is high density area with a wide variety of trail users for commuting and recreation • Welaunee Boulevard will require a trail underpass for the connector trail • The ravine area presents some interesting views and experiences as well as some CPTED issues for trail users • Dove Pond in the Canopy Project mixed use village will be a buffer for village residents, an amenity for trail users and a connection to the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway P R E P A R E D 1 6 1 5 B Y : E D G E W A T E R L I T T L E J O H N D R I V E | S T E 1 8 0 E N G I N E E R I N G | O R L A N D O , A S S O C I A T E S F L O R I D A | 3 2 8 0 4