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FRANKLIN BOULEVARD MASTER PLAN, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE At the request of
the Mayor, the Metro Department of Public Works, Metro Planning Commission,
Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency and the consultant team involved in
the Subarea 9 Plan met in collaborative sessions to address the Mayor's charge
of making the Franklin Boulevard project "softer" and more balanced between
pedestrian and vehicular concerns. It was an effort to ensure that this street
does not become a dividing line across an area of our city that is emerging as a
mixed-use pedestrian oriented neighborhood. This set of guidelines was intended
to help Franklin Boulevard serve as an urban amenity, a catalyst for quality new
development and a destination instead of a short cut across town. The purpose of
this document was to identify a set of urban design issues and to derive design
guidelines to ameliorate each issue. The guidelines illustrated ways in which
the scale, character and fine-grained details of Franklin Boulevard project can
be realized and the image of downtown Nashville can be enhanced through its
addition to our city's urban fabric. |