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CITY OF ATLANTIS: The City Council Will Discuss The Public Comments Received At Their Meeting Wednesday, January 18 At 7pm In City Council Chambers At 260 Orange Tree Drive

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City Of Atlantis issued the following announcement on Jan. 14. 

THE CITY COUNCIL WILL DISCUSS THE PUBLIC COMMENTS RECEIVED AT THEIR MEETING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 AT 7PM IN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT 260 ORANGE TREE DRIVE.   

INITIAL PUBLIC COMMENTS WERE FORWARDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL ON JANUARY 9th. 

The City Wants Your Opinion!

A pedestrian pathway is being considered by the City Council. The pathway has been discussed since 2020 and a preliminary set of location drawings were created. The City Council directed the proposed project to be released for public review and comment.The purpose of this proposed mile of pathway is to provide a location for residents to walk, especially those with mobility constraints or strollers.

The plan proposes constructing a pedestrian pathway from the Clubhouse Boulevard gatehouse west on Clubhouse Boulevard to Villa Drive North, proceeding north on Villa Drive North to Atlantis Boulevard, and Atlantis Boulevard east to JFK Drive. The pathway will have connections to City Hall, Lost City Golf Club, and Atlantis Country Club. The pathway does not connect to sidewalks outside the wall. The proposed pathway does not include residential front yards. 

A preliminary set of plans to construct this pedestrian pathway are available in the City Hall Council Chambers lobby for resident review and comment. Written comments may be dropped off or mailed to City Hall at 260 Orange Tree Drive, Atlantis, Florida 33462 or emailed to COA@atlantisfl.gov

Original source can be found here.

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