VISION STATEMENT
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In twenty years, the Corridor Advocacy Group sees US 441 from the North Rim of Paynes Prairie to the Alachua/Marion County line as a significant community asset that grants citizens access to a cross section of North Florida rich in natural and cultural resources. |
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The Scenic 441 Corridor will help preserve
the natural and cultural integrity of this unique North Florida
road by linking the road and the people who use it through advocacy,
education, scenic resource protection and roadway and corridor
enhancements. |
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| The intrinsic beauty of this road will
anchor the development of adjacent areas for heritage and nature
tourism. Expanded bike lanes will encourage alternative forms
of transportation and increase the corridor’s ability to host
cycling events. |
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As one of the best preserved remnants of
“Old Florida”, rich in natural beauty and steeped in tradition,
the Old Florida Heritage Highway offers a unique opportunity
to support the contextually appropriate economic development
that is already occurring along many parts of the roadway. |
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The designation of US 441 as a Scenic
Highway will help Floridians address threats to the intrinsic
beauty of the road while at the same time enhancing the highways
capability of becoming a perpetual asset of the State of Florida. |
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