The Noblesville Alternative Transportation Plan is a transformative project that reimagines the trail corridor from Hague Road to the Pleasant Street Extension. Designed to enhance connectivity, quality of life, and sustainable development, the plan integrates land use analysis, community input, and trail-oriented development strategies.
The project will evaluate current conditions, identify opportunities for growth, and recommend future land uses along the corridor, supported by demographic and economic research. A SWOT analysis will guide the identification of key community nodes, each enhanced with tailored amenities such as seating, signage, landscaping, and programming. Insights from successful trail-oriented developments will inform these strategies, ensuring economic and social vibrancy.
A development framework will guide growth, emphasizing natural and historic preservation, thoughtful design, and branding opportunities. Design guidelines will address streetscapes, outdoor dining, and trail amenities, while policy recommendations will outline potential zoning updates and funding tools like overlay and TIF districts. A digital dashboard will provide the public with real-time updates on trail facilities and projects.
The final plan will combine robust community engagement, conceptual designs, and actionable recommendations, offering a flexible yet visionary roadmap to establish the Nickel Plate Trail as a vibrant, connected, and enduring community asset.