The Virgin Islands Port Authority (VIP)A presented its renewed vision for the Crown Bay and Subbase District on St. Thomas on Wednesday in Miami Beach.
VIPA’s Acting Executive Director Damian Cartwright and Scott Laguex of Moffat and Nichols (project designer) outlined the first draft of the 20-year plan for the district to obtain feedback.
The new outlook for the Crown Bay/Subbase district includes plans to improve the cruise visitor experience and attract the local community b expanding the commercial areas; introducing new water transportation options; improving walking and biking pathways; better access to tours and other excursions; and preserving the rich U.S. naval history of the district by remodeling the former military buildings in the area, according to a statement.
VIPA also plans work with the VI Department of Public Works to redesign Highway 304 Subbase Road to allow the construction of new facilities and improve the flow of traffic.
Community and cruise visitor outreach played a vital role in developing the vision plan. Both audiences were polled at two public meetings, and online and in-person surveys were conducted to gather feedback and determine the priorities of the redevelopment, according to a statement.
VIPA will announce the date for an upcoming charrette to share the first draft of the plan with the community.
Attending the presentation were VIPA Board’s Vice Chairperson Dr. Yvonne Thraen, Board Secretary Marvin Forbes and Tourism Commissioner Designee Joseph Boschulte. VIPA’s Acting Assistant Executive Director/St. Thomas and St. John Marine Manager Angelo Raimondi and Deputy Executive Director Anise Hodge were also present at the unveiling of the vision plan.