NATIONAL
TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION, PLUSURBIA DESIGN & PARTNERS ISSUE
REPORT WITH INPUT FROM OVER 2,700 STAKEHOLDERS
With the
goal of promoting the revitalization of the Little Havana neighborhood for
current and future residents, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and
PlusUrbia Design today released a master plan focused on building a
healthy, equitable and resilient neighborhood community in Little Havana.
The
plan, put together over the course of more than two years and with the input of
over 2,700 neighborhood residents and stakeholders and several local partners,
brings together best practices and the latest thinking from a range of
fields—from public health to urban planning to architectural design and
historic preservation.
It is the first plan of its kind to focus specifically
on revitalizing and improving the quality of life for people in Miami’s most
iconic neighborhood.
The
revitalization plan includes input from a collection of civic and non-profit
organizations currently working in Little Havana, including: The Health
Foundation of South Florida, Live Healthy Little Havana, Urban Health
Partnerships and Dade Heritage Trust.
--National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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