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Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element <br />pedestrian connections between neighborhoods. Examples of new developments that incorporate <br />connectivity improvements include Vero Lago; Waterway Village; the South county initiative <br />neighborhoods; and Bluewater Bay. <br />In many instances, efforts to improve neighborhood connectivity meet with opposition from <br />neighboring residents. Residential opposition is most often due to concerns about crime, traffic, <br />noise and other environmental impacts. <br />By 2006, the county had adopted a TND ordinance, and a number of new urbanist/traditional <br />neighborhood design communities had been developed or were proposed. These developments <br />are characterized by a mixture of uses, small residential blocks, streets and sidewalks connecting <br />neighborhoods to each other, as well as schools and other institutional uses. Though these <br />projects contained a relatively small percentage of all new residential units in the county, there is <br />evidence that interest in TND projects has expanded throughout the county. <br />Figure 4.7 Major Trip Generators & Attractors <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 44 <br />`. <br />2 1 a 2 <br />D <br />� <br />s T <br />04s'I' <br />..,. Ik 0'a4 <br />kIV 4F' <br />361 N Sl ,. TI ST <br />4"71 <br />'1ETW ST E • 4 . IrfHST <br />J <br />yF <br />• °_ _ � <br />Il l H Sl � � <br />E^ <br />L <br />0�H <br />_ <br />w�+ <br />Vero Beach Inset <br />4 art <br />5 T_ <br />vwft <br />IT r <br />01 a ..i <br />.ry <br />—..: .IT <br />x <br />� <br />I IT <br />I <br />vw� ai9� Qt <br />� <br />--* <br />k .. <br />0 <br />99 � <br />k n � rsw <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 44 <br />