Land Use Planning • Streetscape Design • Signage & Wayfinding
To create a grander pedestrian and vehicular entrance into Seabrook Island while also addressing traffic issues, ESP proposed and master-planned future land uses and locations for a 38-acre site along a one-mile corridor of Seabrook Island Road.
The overall design included options for a new commercial district, frontage road, central roundabout, enhanced greenway and bike paths, vehicular access to a proposed senior living facility, areas of potential development at the existing gatehouse and administration office, and signage and site furnishings.
The planning process carefully explored the interaction between pedestrian movement and vehicular traffic, zoning and allowable uses, setbacks and buffers, potential view corridors and traffic sight triangles, open space areas and property edges that would allow for potential landscaping and planting, and existing wayfinding.