The Bridge Street District Plan’s purpose is to envision a future for this critical part of Dublin that takes full advantage of the area’s assets, puts forth a more sustainable pattern for future development, and capitalizes on emerging market opportunities over the next several decad
From visioning to implementation, public input was an integral element of the Bridge Street District Plan. The goal of the planning process was to meaningfully build on the planning effort of the 2007 Dublin Community Plan while studying the emerging demographic trends and development
The urban design framework diagram is a method of translating the Bridge Street District Vision Principles into a general guide to development policy in the District. The framework addresses where natural green spaces and natural features should be emphasized as focal points; where mi
View Larger Map The Bridge Street District Area Plan consolidates the character and design recommendations of previous plans and studies and includes special character elements informed by the issues and opportunities specific to each portion of the Bridge Street District. The charact
The Role of Urban Open Spaces While the Bridge Street District Vision calls for urban development densities, exceptional green spaces will still be a principal element of the District. A critical role of open space is the availability of access to fresh air and natural settings that c
The Vision Principles of the Bridge Street Corridor Vision Plan address District objectives by emphasizing or accommodating transportation by several means other than cars, such as walking, biking, and the potential for future transit options. While Dublin has an extensive shared-use
The Vision for the Bridge Street District will be implemented principally by property owners and developers as market opportunities emerge. There is significant interest in development in the Bridge Street District, with momentum in the local and national development community as many
Increasing development opportunities in the Bridge Street District, where a significant amount of the City’s utility infrastructure already exists, will allow a more efficient use of the City’s existing water, sewer, and stormwater systems. As additional development and redevelopment