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1 Lambeth Community Improvement Plan Workbook Community Information Meeting #3 March 28, 2017
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3 Contents ii Meeting Overview 1 CIP Background 2 Project Timeline 3 Contact Information 4 Project Area 6 Vision 7 Objectives 8 Activity Instructions 10 Quality Public Realm & Streetscapes 12 Strong Business Environment 14 Great Parks, Recreational Opportunities & Environment 16 Strong Mobility Options 18 Strengthening Community 20 Improved Municipal Infrastructure 22 Additional Comments i
4 Meeting Overview The purpose of this third Community Information Meeting is to review and discuss the Strategic Initiatives drafted for the Lambeth Community Improvement Plan (CIP). Staff will provide a presentation to show what may be including in the Lambeth CIP. The workshop will enable participants to: confirm identified actions; identify action priorities; identify action champions; and provide additional comments. Community comments received will help staff finalize the Recommended Lambeth CIP that will be presented to Council for adoption. Agenda Welcome & Introduction Staff Presentation Workshop Submitted Questions 6:30pm - 6:50pm 6:50pm - 7:10pm 7:10pm - 8:10pm 8:10pm - 8:30pm ii
5 CIP Background Goal of the Community Improvement Plan The redevelopment, revitalization and overall improvement of the Lambeth community. Who? Municipality (Council and City staff), Lambeth Community (residents, business and/or property owners), and Local Organizations (such as the Lambeth Community Association, Rotary Clubs, and the Horticultural Society). What? Action Plans containing the Vision, Goals and Strategies for the community, used to guide improvements in the area. Why? Focus and coordinate efforts to make improvements through rehabilitation and redevelopment within an established area. Where? The Project Area of the Lambeth Community Improvement Plan, as adopted by Council. When? Council has to approve the Lambeth CIP, after which there is a 30 day appeal period. They City can change policies once the appeal period has ended. (Community Champions can start now!) How are CIPs used? City budgets, work programs and coordinating within departments, coordination with other organizations and boosting private sector investment in local area. 1
6 Project Timeline Date Milestone Description July 2016 Community Meeting #1 Starting the CIP Process August 2016 PEC Report CIP Study Area and Terms of Reference September 9, 2016 Lambeth Harvest Festival Meet & Greet to talk about CIP Project Collect Information (comment cards) Add people to list October 18, 2016 Community Meeting #2 Update on Plan Preparation Confirmation of Vision Gap analysis Begin discussion on strategy and initiatives January 2017 Draft CIP Staff complete Draft CIP March 28, 2017 Community Meeting #3 Share and discuss draft CIP June 2017* Recommended CIP to PEC Statutory Public Participation Meeting June 2017* Council adopts CIP Changes to the Official Plan will have appeal period July 2017* Implement the CIP Will be tied to municipal budget * Anticipated date, subject to change 2
7 Contact Information Lambeth Community Improvement Plan Amanda-Brea Watson, Planning ext Main Street Infrastructure Renewal Project Michelle Morris, Environmental & Engineering ext Dingman Environmental Assessment Shawna Chambers, Environmental & Engineering ext
8 MALPASS Project Area PACK RD CLAYTON CRT ANGELA CRT ISAAC DR ISAAC CRT BOSTWICK RD WHARNCLIFFE RD S EXETER RD CLAYTON WALK ISAAC DR DIANE CRES DEBRA DR BA KERVILLA ST WESTWICK WALK WESTPOINT HTS SAVOY ST BOSTWICK RD SOUT H WINDS DR KILBOURNE RD WEST GRAHAM SOUTH WINDSCRT PL RD STACEY C RES PARKINSON CRT MALPASS PL MASTER SON CIR COLONEL TALBOT RD JAMES ST BEATTIE ST Lambeth Residential Neighbourhood LAMBETH WALK JAMES ST SOUTH ROUTLEDGE RD DUFFIELD ST BAINARD ST MAIN ST BEATTIE ST CAMPBELL ST N THORNICROFT CRES BROADWAY AVE RD S WHARNCLIFFE HAMLYN ST WONDERLAND RD S MARTIN ST DAVID ST DINGMAN LONGWOODS RD Lambeth Village Core North HOWARD AVE LYNNE AVE MARIANNA DR GUSTIN AVE CAMPBELL ST DENNIS AVE SUNRAY AVE FIELD RD LA STRADELLA MONTEREY CRES ASPEN PL Lambeth Village Core South PL SCOTTSBURY SOUTHLAND DR PATRICK ST SCOTTSDALE ST SUFFIELD CRT STANTON PL BEECH DR SELDEN CRT OUTER DR GREENHILLS PL Lambeth Residential Neighbourhood KIRK D CALDWELL PL R HWY 402 W HWY 402 E HWY 402 E 4
9 Lambeth Village Core North Located along a major traffic route, this project sub-area is comprised of lands fronting onto Main Street (between Campbell Street and Colonel Talbot Road) and zoned Business District Commercial as well as lands on either side of Colonel Talbot Road (between Main Street and Sunray Avenue) and zoned Arterial Commercial. Lambeth Village Core South This project sub-area is located along a major traffic route through the community and is comprised of lands fronting onto Colonel Talbot Road between Sunray Avenue and Dingman Creek (south of Outer Drive) and zoned Arterial Commercial. Lambeth Residential Neighbourhood This project sub-area has a close relationship to both the Lambeth Village Core North and South and is comprised of lands within the Project Area that are typically zoned Residential, however there are some lands fronting onto Wharncliffe Road South that are zoned Arterial Commercial. 5
10 Vision Our Lambeth will be a place for others to visit, well-known for its history, which comes alive through the charming historic main street, unique shops and services, the Dingman Creek, parklands and community events. 6
11 Objectives 1. Maintain and enhance its real and authentic feel, heritage and character 2. Foster a broad range of uses and activities on Main Street and Colonel Talbot Road that activate the these areas at all times throughout the day and the year 3. Create a strong visual and physical relationship with the Dingman Creek and celebrate it as a significant river and ravine corridor 4. Introduce more pedestrian and cycling friendly routes and facilities 5. Develop great streetscapes with a visually interesting, accessible and clean public realm 6. Provide more parking opportunities to encourage people to get out of their cars and enjoy the commercial core 7. Improve connections with the City of London, in particular those areas within the Southwest Area Secondary Plan 8. Offer a range of parks and recreation amenities 7
12 Activity Instructions 1. Review each identified action and consider how this would help improve the Lambeth Community. 2. Consider who should lead the implementation of each action and indicate a Champion and Partner(s). 3. Consider the timing of each action and indicate its priority as a Do 1st, Do 2nd, or Do 3rd. Definitions Action Something that can be done to achieve improvement in the Lambeth Community Improvement Plan Area. Champion Champion is an informal role whose main goal is to make the project succeed by addressing different obstacles. For the purpose of this activity, a Champion means a person, group and/or organization that advocates for an identified action by praising its benefits, is a fierce supporter of the action and provides support by liaising with parties to address worries and/or obstacles. Priority An action that is more urgent or important than another. For the purpose of this activity, it may also include things that are easier to accomplish because they are less costly and/or because they do not require government approvals. 8
13 Please complete this workbook by Tuesday April 11, Pages 9 to 23 of this workbook can be dropped off at: The London Public Library, Lambeth Branch 7112 Beattie St, London, ON 9
14 1 Quality Public Realm & Streetscapes Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 1.1 Install decoration and/or decorative lighting on London Hydro poles along Main Street from Campbell Street to Colonel Talbot Road Beautifies the commercial core 1.2 Install decoration and/or decorative lighting on London Hydro poles along Colonel Talbot Road from Main Street to Outer Drive Beautifies the commercial core 1.3 Plant shade trees along all streets within the Plan Area Sustainability and greens the Lambeth Area 1.4 Rebuild and install flower boxes along Main Street from Campbell Street to Colonel Talbot Road and along Colonel Talbot Road from Main Street to Outer Drive Develops visually interesting streetscapes & beautifies the commercial core 10
15 Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 1.5 Explore opportunities for a civic space that incorporates 2519 Man Street (potential Heritage recognition) Offers central gathering space for residents and visitors 1.6 Provide Wifi along sidewalks within the Lambeth Village Core North Area. 1.7 Implement a NEW Façade Improvement Loan Program for property owners within the Village Core North who want to make improvements to their building facades (e.g. windows, brick re-pointing, signage, etc.) 1.8 Promote incentive programs available through the City of London s Heritage CIP Fosters a broad range of uses and activities that activate these areas at all times throughout the day and the year Maintains and enhance its real and authentic feel, heritage and character Maintains and enhance its real and authentic feel, heritage and character 11
16 2 Strong Business Environment Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 2.1 Establish Business Association for those entities located within the Lambeth CIP Area Organizes and gives voice to business owners priorities and concerns 2.2 Provide consistent City point of contact for supporting a broad range of business uses and activities in the Village Core (North and South) Activates commercial area throughout the day, week and year 2.3 Enter into discussions with financial institutions on retaining local bank branches within Lambeth CIP commercial areas 2.4 Improve access to 2550 Main Street (current location of local RBC branch) Fosters a broad range of uses and activities that activate the Lambeth Village Core Improves commercial viability of the property and community safety 12
17 Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 2.5 Enter into discussions to establish a local Medical Clinic Improves accessibility to healthcare providers 2.6 Increase on street parking opportunities within the Village commercial core (along Main Street from Campbell Street to Colonel Talbot Road and along Colonel Talbot Road from Main Street to Outer Drive) 2.7 Increase off-street parking opportunities within the Village Core North and Village Core South where on-street parking is not suitable Encourages people to walk around and enjoy the commercial core Encourages people to walk around and enjoy the commercial core 2.8 Promote home based businesses in the Residential Neighbourhood Enhances local economy 13
18 3 Great Parks, Recreational Opportunities & Environment Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 3.1 Enhance the Dingman Creek Corridor (in keeping with the recommendations of the Dingman Creek Environmental Assessment) Celebrates significance of the river system and creates more trails 3.2 Consider Lambeth CIP Area for future pilot programs to improve park lands Enhances City services through local support 3.3 Assess the appropriateness of developing soccer fields for competitive play within the Lambeth CIP Area Offers range of parks and recreational amenities 3.4 Review of recreational facilities (such as bathrooms) at Optimist Park and impacts on them related to the Campbell Road expansion project Ensures facilities are available to support recreational uses 14
19 Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 3.5 Evaluate the potential to provide removable flooring in the arena Increases the potential usability of the space 3.6 Evaluate the potential to provide additional recreational programs Supports healthy community and staying local 3.7 Identify opportunities for additional parks, recreation amenities and programmed space Supports healthy community and staying local 3.8 Evaluate the potential to provide water fountains in parks and throughout recreational trail systems Ensures facilities are available to support recreational uses 15
20 4 Strong Mobility Options Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 4.1 Introduce pedestrian and cycling friendly facilities along Colonel Talbot Road within the Lambeth CIP Area, in accordance with the City s Cycling Master Plan. Improves public safety and supports a bicycle friendly community 4.2 Improve sidewalks and lighting along both Broadway Street and Broadway Avenue between Campbell and Colonel Talbot Road Increases pedestrian safety and supports accessibility 4.3 Improve sidewalks and lighting along both James Street between Campbell and Colonel Talbot Road Increases pedestrian safety and supports accessibility 4.4 Explore opportunities for a bicycle route along either Main Street, Broadway Avenue, or James Street Supports a bicycle friendly community and encourages active transportation 4.5 Explore opportunities to, and create stronger physical connections (roads and/or trails) with other parts of the City of London, in particular those areas within the Southwest Area Secondary Plan. Improves connection with the City of London 16
21 Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 4.6 Identify opportunities for improving bus services (frequency and routes) to connect with other parts of the City of London, in particular those areas within the Southwest Area Secondary Plan. 4.7 Identify opportunities to introduce amenities at bus stops, including: benches, shelters, lighting, and waste receptacles within the Lambeth CIP Area Supports accessibility and improves connection with the City of London Supports accessibility, safety and a clean public realm 4.8 Establish physical access to and along the Dingman creek corridor (in keeping with the recommendations of the Dingman Creek Environmental Assessment) 4.9 Explore opportunities to build additional trails/pathways throughout the Lambeth CIP Area (in accordance with the City s Cycling Master Plan and the Dingman EA which may refined routing along the Dingman corridor Install pedestrian and cycling amenities, including appropriately scaled lighting, as part of all future municipal road improvement projects Celebrates and creates physical relationship to Dingman Creek Provides walking and cycling routes that are connected to parks system and separated from roads Improves safety and accessibility within the community 4.11 Explore opportunities to install pedestrian cross walk at Main Street between Rutledge Road and Bainard Street Improves pedestrian safety and mobility within the commercial core 4.12 Explore opportunities to install pedestrian cross walk at Colonel Talbot crosswalk near James Street Enables safer access to Community Centre 17
22 5 Strengthening Community Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 5.1 Explore opportunities to improve communications between City Hall and the Lambeth Community Improves City of London s customer service for the area 5.2 Explore opportunities to develop a Lambeth brand and use it as a marketing tool Creates awareness of local businesses, services and activities in the community 5.3 Examine way to build on success of Harvest Fest and other such community events held in the past Creates awareness of the community and fosters neighbourhood activity 18
23 Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 5.4 Explore opportunities to celebrate significance the Lambeth CIP Area has on local history/regional history Creates awareness about the historical importance Lambeth has had in development of the local area 5.5 Undertake a community based decision making approach for funded improvements and enhancements to the Lambeth CIP Area, this builds on the City s SPARKS grant programs Provides funding for projects that are inspired by and for the Lambeth community. 5.6 Explore opportunities for the City use the Lambeth Library branch as a way of sharing information about projects within the Lambeth CIP Area with the public Provides a means for the City to share information with the Lambeth Community 19
24 6 Improved Municipal Infrastructure Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 6.1 Undertake the Infrastructure Renewal project of Main Street from Campbell to Colonel Talbot Improves municipal services and accessibility within the Village Core North area 6.2 Extend municipal stormwater and sanitary services to all area within the Lambeth CIP Improves municipal services 6.3 Extend municipal water services to all areas within the Lambeth CIP Area Improves municipal services 20
25 Lambeth CIP Actions Improvement Intent Project Lead Timing 6.4 Identify opportunities for improvements to the intersection of Kilbourne Road and Colonel Talbot Road Improves municipal infrastructure and Increases community safety 6.5 Review signal timing and consider improvements to the intersection of Colonel Talbot and Main Street Improves municipal infrastructure and Increases community safety 6.6 Install pedestrian amenities including appropriately scaled lighting as part of any planned capital projects with the Lambeth CIP Area Increases accessibility and community safety 6.7 Undertake a needs assessment for the Infrastructure & Renewal of Colonel Talbot Road, within the Lambeth CIP Area. Improves municipal services and accessibility within the Village Core South area 21
26 Additional Comments If you have additional comments and feedback, please write them below. 22
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