il i ,c. I. - I i 'i .I ,'.. ii c'in i n . r,.i - id .. I n , I-' IrI, I h i i I-r r rr. . _ r i 'r . !i , , , r !1- .I - 11 - r Ii ! '! !!'! '_ rI ,_ ,I I '-Ir! ! _ p r- - ' -i 1 - 1 1 h l ... .. .or l, .h ,_,.I ,:..l,_,-i 'i.. . i , '_l Jr. . n ._. I _ " , Hwy 441 has recently been the driving force behind the proposed creation of McIntosh's first Community Redevelopment Board. Their primary goal, if created, would be improving the existing infrastructure of the town, (sidewalks, crosswalks, street signs, and buildings) to attract new business to the area, restore the buildings and fill the vacant store fronts along US Hwy 441. Street improvement along Avenue G (CR. 320) would start at Orange Lake and extend past US Hwy 441. They would attempt to connect Orange Lake, the lake side park and retail area, Van Ness park, US Hwy 441 commercial establishments and the residential areas to the west of US Hwy 441 with a park like setting. A p proposed park would connect the civic square and commercial zone to the new green way system and would continue to strengthen the new civic identity of the town. This park would provide a green space for the new downtown and would present ample r opportunities to inform the users of the unique cultural history and environment f , f i[,: ,-r 1 1 1-- 'l ,, |-', '" .... . . r,, l. ,,: I I, of McIntosh and the surrounding regions I- ,l' -._' - rhI .. - I. ,_ m .. .-. - I I,.I- r. I I_,_,:, r. rw._ ._ ,I, u d- d ti _r' i , Ir , --- r, ,- - . -,.| i , r h , ,: , 1 _ - I 1 '. iri -,_ ,_ ! * - " t . -- - -Id through kiosks and other informational A proposed park would connect the civic stations. Oncquare and commercial zone to the newthis first green way system Pland would continue to strengthen the new civic identity of the town. This park would provide a green space for the new downtown and would present ample opportbuildable landnities withinform the conservation the unique cultural history and environment boundaries, into areas that ge w orth and meaninthrough kiosks and o to there informational stations. Once again, the overriding goal of this first Conceptual Master Plan is converting buildable lands within the conservation boundaries, into areas that give worth and meaning back to the community. I h .- --lt I ... i, , --,. rI h r. .__ .., ii . - - -I wou- l d! . a-.l.s. f_.I p 1 ,r..n i l the wn .I i ,cI,; n. i I. - rl .t i s p i r I t r. f . i r e \i rh . 1 . -... 1_ ,-1-,1r.. - h-: . n r l-,.. r h . n..n 0: I, -l-, i 1 , ,.I r.i " !, ! I r, - . ,-.-- .',', r l h i ir rh , I ff i. .,. |-r - .r I-- [i. p I , -1 1 1 n - I , l, - r .h ' r.. I- . t,_ _!.._.. ,,,i- j i - .I --- , , , *t- ! it,_ rh- , r rh , l _'_... r I ,_l .i n r . , ,. t 'iT !-) rl -r ' .-- . ,, h I ,.-I r. . - W I in r I I n I r would also finally provide the town of McIntosh with a smart vision for the future. Chapter 7 Community Master Planning :�:8