There’s the historic train depot with peeling, yellow pant that stands near a rusty real line.
Sidewalks empty of runners, strollers or dogs. A few vacant, city-owned lots populated by palm trees and the occasional lamp post.
The area around Station Street and Central Avenue in downtown Apopka doesn’t look like much now. But to some, it’s chock full of the thing that counts: Potential.
Last week, city leaders reviewed illustrations — the fruit of months of meetings, surveys and workshops — that show this area and others brimming with color and activity.