Panama City approves vision for downtown

 
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After months of work and input from thousands of stakeholders, leaders in Panama City, Florida unanimously approved a new strategic vision for the historic downtown area and its waterfront. This document is part of long-term recovery and economic restructuring following Hurricane Michael, which swept through the region one year ago. Officials want to make the city a better place to live, work and invest, setting an example for the whole Florida Panhandle. The long-term recovery plan includes specific ways to improve and actions the city can take to achieve them. Some of the recommendations include updating the city’s waterfront with tree-shaded walkways and bikeways, improving the Harrison Avenue streetscape, adding housing downtown, strengthening the stormwater infrastructure, adapting to sea level rise, and upgrading parks and other public gathering places.

 

Homes Facing McKenzie Park

 
 
 

Harrison Avenue