COMMUNITY IMPACT
Cyclists and residents near the affected streets will see official wayfinding signage and route designations shift to a new alignment, potentially improving safety and connectivity for bike commuters and recreational riders. The change integrates Hollywood more formally into the national USBR-1 network, which can attract bicycle tourism and support local businesses along the corridor. Residents near the newly designated streets may see increased bicycle traffic.
PROFESSIONAL ANALYSIS
The USBR-1 realignment through Hollywood represents a formal change to a federally recognized bicycle corridor administered through the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) designation system, typically requiring coordination with FDOT and Broward County MPO. Real estate professionals should note that properties fronting newly designated bicycle routes historically benefit from modest value uplift tied to multimodal connectivity and Complete Streets branding. For contractors and engineers, the realignment triggers signage installation, potential pavement marking upgrades, and possibly minor infrastructure improvements to bring the route into compliance with USBR standards. Businesses along the realigned corridor gain visibility to long-distance cyclists and bicycle tourists utilizing the Eastern Seaboard route. This item is presented as an approval action before the Commission. The Signal: Track the specific streets included in the realignment — those parcels gain immediate designation on national bicycle route maps and stand to benefit from future infrastructure investment tied to active transportation funding.
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