The Future of Mobility: Walton County Workshop

Start: 
Thursday, February 6, 2020 - 9:00am
End: 
Saturday, February 8, 2020 - 4:00pm
Location: 
Seaside, FL

The introduction of new transportation technologies like autonomous vehicles (AVs) will affect more than just how we travel in large cities. How can smaller communities envision a future for land use and transportation that maximizes the benefits of AVs, while minimizing their potential harms?

This workshop examined these broad, challenging mobility issues for cities and towns by exploring their design implications for Route 30A in Walton County, Florida. As the road that provides a vital link between the New Urbanist community of Seaside and other communities along this coast and the rest of the county, Route 30A is an important test of how to reconcile design for local walkability with the demands of new mobility technologies.

Participants in the workshop examined the land use and transportation vision for the Route 30A corridor, to enhance the integrity of community walkability and livability while at the same time planning for the transportation developments of future decades.

Photo: Seaside, from the air. Credit: Alex S. MacLean, Landslides Aerial Photography