Lawrence Road Renewal: A Community Vision in Bloom

Building a Better Lawrence Road Together Last night, our DDEC team joined residents, City staff, and neighborhood associations at Citrus […]
Complete Streets: Designing for Everyone, Not Just Cars

Imagine a street where your 8-year-old can safely bike to school, your grandmother can comfortably walk to the grocery store, […]
Making Seacrest Boulevard Safer: Why Change is Urgently Needed

The numbers tell a sobering story. Over the past decade (2014-2024), Seacrest Boulevard in Boynton Beach has seen 934 total […]
The Seacrest Corridor Plan: The Seacrest Safety Passport Experience

Join the Seacrest Safety Passport Event: Share Your Voice & Win a Bike On Friday, September 5th, 5:00 p.m. to […]
When Cyclists Choose Sidewalks: Understanding the Infrastructure Gap
The sight of cyclists navigating crowded sidewalks has become increasingly common in many communities, including along The Seacrest Corridor Plan […]
Boynton Beach Kicks Off The Seacrest Corridor Plan
The City of Boynton Beach kickoff the Seacrest Plan with a comprehensive site visit to the corridor from Gateway Boulevard to Boynton Beach Boulevard on April 9th. Team members walked the entire route to experience firsthand the challenges facing pedestrians in this important Boynton Beach thoroughfare.
Eliminating Crashes on Village Arterials: A Vision Zero Approach

Eliminating Crashes on Village Arterials: A Vision Zero Approach
Median Refuges: Creating Safer Crossings in Palm Springs

Landscaped medians with pedestrian refuges bring multiple benefits to our Village streets. These design features divide wide roadways into manageable crossing segments, allowing people to safely pause midway when crossing busy streets.
Transforming 2nd Avenue: A New Vision for Palm Springs

The Village of Palm Springs envisions 2nd Avenue as a vibrant, multimodal corridor serving residents and businesses.
Palm Springs’ Vision: A Complete Bicycle Network

The Village of Palm Springs is developing a comprehensive bicycle network to connect neighborhoods, schools, parks, and commercial centers.