Pismo Beach Downtown Strategic Plan. Greetings from
|
|
- Augustine Greer
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Greetings from Hearing Draft - May 2014
2
3 Acknowledgments Town Council Shelly Higginbotham Mayor Edward Waage Mayor Pro Tem Erik Howell Council Member Mary Ann Reiss Council Member Kris Vardas Council Member Planning Commissioners DJ White Warren Hamrick Dean Overland Dave Jewell Eric Woodhouse City Staff Jim Lewis City Manager Elaina Cano City Clerk Nadia Feeser Administrative Services Director Jon Biggs Community Development Director Ben Fine Public Works Director/City Engineer Carolyn Johnson - Planning Manager Consultant Team RRM Design Group Pierre Rademaker Design Thank you to all who participated in the public workshops and meetings that helped shape the vision for the!
4
5 1. Introduction and Purpose 1.1. Introduction and Purpose History of the Downtown Strategic Plan Area Other Planning Efforts Community Outreach Process The Community s Vision 2.1. Vision Statement Vision Plan Branding Introduction and Purpose 3.1. Sub-District Plan Restaurant Row Sub-District Shopping Sub-District Office/Residential Sub-District Downtown Pier Sub-District Resort Pier Sub-District Built Environment 4.1. Opportunity Sites Placemaking Accessibility Beach Access Table of Contents
6 5. Pier Plaza and Pier 5.1. Pier Plaza Long-Term Vision Pier Plaza Interim Option Plaza Features Pier Improvements Public Safety Circulation and Parking 6.1. Circulation Concepts Pedestrian and Bike Circulation Streetscape Parking Concepts Implementation 7.0. Implementation Financing Capital Improvement Program and Budgeting Strategic Plan Administration Amendments Implementation Enhancement Opportunities...7-4
7 1 Introduction and Purpose Chapter Contents 1.1 Introduction and Purpose History of the Downtown Strategic Plan Area Other Planning Efforts Community Outreach Process...1-7
8 Pismo Beach Ferris Wheel and Wharf 1894, Courtesy of the Effie McDermott Archives 1-2
9 1.1 Introduction and Purpose The City of Pismo Beach initiated the preparation of a strategic plan to help shape future development in the City s Downtown. The is a community based visioning and guidance tool that was developed by the Planning Team, a partnership between the City of Pismo Beach Community Development Department and the consultant team lead by RRM Design Group. The purpose of the (Strategic Plan) is to provide the Pismo Beach community with a vision for the Downtown as it experiences future growth and change. Based on the community s history, values and aspirations, the Strategic Plan acts as the guiding document for development of the Downtown into a distinctive and unforgettable place. The base of the Pismo Beach Pier looking west 1.2 History of the downtown The Downtown as it exists today came into existence at the end of the 1800 s when the Pismo Beach Company subdivided the parcels and the Meherin Brothers built the first pier used for freight and commercial operations. John Price, a local businessman, saw Pismo s tourist potential and built the Pismo Beach Hotel (later renamed the El Pizmo Inn) near the base of the pier. This area soon became Downtown Pismo Beach, and was characterized by tourist serving attractions such as beach side hotels, a skating rink, bowling alley, a dance hall, an amusement park with Ferris wheel, and a salt water plunge. An overflow of tourists provided an impetus for a Tent City, erected near he site where the old theater and the Clam Digger now stand. The 18 x 24 tents were rented for $8 a week by tourists coming on the Southern Pacific Railroad from Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. Tent City and the original pier lasted until the 1920 s, when a new pier and new era of automobile travel provided easy access to the beach and the Downtown. The current pier was reconfigured in 1986, and along with the Downtown remain as major tourist attraction in the area. Introduction and Purpose 1-3
10 1.3 Strategic Plan Area The Strategic Plan Area encompasses Pismo Beach s Downtown that extends from the Pacific Ocean on the west to the border of US Highway 101 on the east, and from the intersection of US Highway 1 (Dolliver Street) and Price Street on the north to Pismo Creek on the south. Figure 1.1 shows the relationship of the Strategic Plan Area to the City and the surrounding area. Figure Strategic Plan Location 1-4
11 1.4 Other Planning Efforts Other planning efforts that have contributed to Pismo s Downtown include the Pismo Beach s General Plan, the Local Coastal Plan (LCP), the 1984 Waterfront Revitalization Plan, the Regional Urban Design Assistance Team study (R/UDAT), and the Pismo Beach Complete Streets Plan. As the City s guiding constitution for physical development, the General Plan established principles aimed at preserving and creating a desirable Pismo Beach. The Downtown is identified by the General Plan as Planning Area K - the Downtown Core, with specific principles that provide guidance in response to its unique characteristics. A couple of overall General Plan principles for the Downtown include P-15: Visitor/Resident Balance, and P-16: Historic Ambiance, while specific principles for the Downtown include P-17: Downtown Focus for Residents and Visitors, P-18: People-Pedestrian Scale, P-19: Historic Preservation. These principles provided good guidance in the development of this Strategic Plan. The 1984 Waterfront Revitalization Plan and 1989 Regional Urban Design Assistance Team study (R/UDAT) both addressed future renewal of the Downtown. Although some of the work done on these efforts has been implemented, this Strategic Plan adds further details and approaches for revitalizing the Downtown. Strategies that were incorporated from these efforts include the provision of a public plaza at the base of the Pismo Pier, and a restaurant on one of the pier diamonds. The 2013 Pismo Beach Complete Streets Plan provided a framework for enhancing Pismo Beach s road network. This Strategic Plan incorporates key strategies from this effort such as the roundabout at Price Street, Dolliver Street, and Highway 101; and new bike facilities on Dolliver Street; and builds on the Complete Streets Plan by providing additional pedestrian, bicycle, transit, vehicular, and parking opportunities. A view of Downtown Pismo Beach from the Pismo Pier Introduction and Purpose 1-5
12 1.5 Community Outreach Process The Strategic Plan reflects the community s vision and goals for the Downtown. The community collaborated with the Planning Team during departmental meetings, key stakeholder meetings, two community workshops, two chamber of commerce meetings, and tourist surveys City Departments Meetings Existing seating and showers at the pier plaza The scope of the Strategic Plan required the involvement and contribution of the City s various departments. A series of consultations were conducted by the Planning Team in 2013 and 2014 with the Planning Department, Public Works Department, and Public Safety. The feedback from these departments for the Strategic Plan included the need and/or desire for: Gather feedback and ideas from the public, Create a community based vision for the Downtown, Plan for emergency and police access to the pier area, Plan for maintenance and emergency vehicle access to beach at existing locations, Integrate existing approved projects and plan for future development opportunities, Consider/integrate relevant information from Pismo R/ UDAT document, Complete Streets plan document, General Plan, and Zoning Ordinance, and Consider current public art program efforts. View of the pier looking south 1-6
13 1.5.2 Key Stakeholder Meetings During October of 2013, interviews with various individuals having strong interests in the Downtown, including residents, parking committee members, property owners, and business operators were conducted. These interviews provided a foundation of background information, as well as issues and ideas for the Downtown. The feedback from these interviews varied from turning the pier parking lot into a plaza to keeping the Downtown as is. Additional comments included: Improved parking options, including structures on Dolliver Street, Better access to the beach, An improved family-oriented atmosphere day and night, An amphitheater or event area near the pier, Improved pedestrian routes, Consider turning Hinds Avenue into a two-way street, Mixed-use development should be a priority, The need for private/public partnership opportunities, The reintroduction of a Ferris Wheel, Turning pier parking into plaza, Importance of parking near the pier, Use Cypress Street bridge as a pedestrian bike bridge, Extension of the promenade, Consider plunge (pool) on Addie Street parking lot, Respect Pismo s history, Need to draw Price Street patrons to pier and beach, and An improved atmosphere that attracts Pismo residents to the Downtown as well as visitors. View looking south east towards Downtown Pismo Downtown Pismo Introduction and Purpose 1-7
14 1-8 Community members providing input during Workshop #1 Community members identifying issues and ideas during the prioritization exercise Community Workshop #1 Community Workshop #1 concentrated on defining the character and essence of the Downtown, identifying potential issues, and capturing the community s vision for the future. Participants brainstormed and prioritized issues and ideas, in six categories including: The Essence of Pismo, Branding and Image, Building Characteristics and Aesthetics, Circulation and Parking, the Pier and Pier Plaza, and Pismo - What could it be? After which, they prioritized their comments and recommendations in a tape dot exercise. The second half of the workshop involved community members in a design charettte where they put their ideas onto aerial photo maps. Participants emphasized the uniqueness of the Downtown and identified its essence as Classic California. Some of the feedback that captured included: Pismo is Classic California, A multi-use plaza/amphitheater at the base of the pier, Underground parking (at pier), Keep the parking lot (at pier), Enlarging the pier diamond or plaza, Protect ocean views, Commercial uses such as a restaurant on the pier, Extension of the promenade and improved connections to and from local neighborhoods, Extension of the angled parking on Price Street, Completion of the coastal trail (through promenade extensions) Underground utilities, Increase outdoor dining opportunities, Pedestrian-only zones, Vibrant lighting throughout the Downtown,
15 Redevelopment of the Addie Street parking lot, More street trees, green spaces, and landscaping, and Wider sidewalks with outdoor dining opportunities Community Workshop #2 During Community Workshop #2 the Planning Team presented a draft of the Vision Statement, and Vision Plan that were based on the input received during Community Workshop #1. The community then provided their feedback to the Vision Statement and to the Vision Plan, which included: Replacing pier parking with a public plaza, The creation of Playgrounds, Incorporating more steps to the beach, Shuttles from parking lots and hotels to Downtown, Closing Pomeroy Street as a pedestrian only street, More restrooms at the pier plaza, and Inclusion of a restaurant on the pier. Community members providing input to Vision Statement during Workshop #2 Elements of the Vision Plan that the community liked were: The extension of the promenade, The Ferris wheel, The Addie Street lot with plunge, The slides, Public art, including the monument letters spelling out Pismo Beach, The amphitheater, Gateway signage, Structured parking on Dolliver Street, Underground parking at pier plaza, and A shuttle system. Community member edits to the vision plan Introduction and Purpose 1-9
Pedestrian and Bike Bridge LOGO
6.2.2 Pedestrian and Bike Bridge The proposed pedestrian and bike crossing re-envisions the existing bridge at Pismo Creek on Cypress Street. The bridge is currently underutilized by vehicular through
More informationV. Vision and Guiding Principles
V. Vision and Guiding Principles The Master Plan for the Powers Ferry Corridor seeks a foundation in the desires of the community. At times, various elements of the community offered opposing viewpoints,
More information38 Queen s University Campus Master Plan Part 1
38 Queen s University Campus Master Plan Part 1 46 The Campus at the City Scale Chapter 4 The Campus at the City Scale 39 Queen s is an urban University centrally located in Kingston. Decisions made by
More informationPlanning Commission Report
Planning Commission Report To: From: Subject: Planning Commission Meeting: January 6, 2016 Agenda Item: 8-B Planning Commission David Martin, Planning & Community Development Director Introduction to the
More informationIntroduction 1. Contents. Draft:
Draft: 1-9-2012 1 Contents 1.1 The Plan Area 1.1.1 Location 1.1.2 History 1.2 The Specific Plan 1.2.1 Specific Plan Process 1.2.2 Purpose and Intent 1.2.3 Goals and Vision 1.2.4 Planning Districts 1.2.5
More informationIvywild On The Creek PRELIMINARY CREEK DISTRICT MASTER PLAN
Ivywild On The Creek PRELIMINARY CREEK DISTRICT MASTER PLAN Introduction: Rejuvenating an extraordinary Creekside neighborhood THE CREEKSIDE DISTRICT The Ivywild On The Creek Neighborhood District Master
More informationCity of Farmington. Downtown Plan. Amendment to the 1998 Master Plan Adopted October 11, 2004
City of Farmington Amendment to the 1998 Master Plan Adopted October 11, 2004 Introduction Planning Background 1 Scope and Components of the Plan Amendment 2 Concept Introduction 3 Plan Concepts 3 Conceptual
More informationPotential Green Infrastructure Strategies May 6, 2015 Workshop
Potential Green Infrastructure Strategies May 6, 2015 Workshop Background The City of Cortland is developing the Tioughnioga Urban Headwaters Green Infrastructure Action Plan with funding from the National
More informationWorkshop #3 June 13, 2016
Downtown Ocoee Master Plan Workshop #3 June 13, 2016 Our Team Our Team and Tonight s Goal Quick Recap: Why a Downtown Plan? How are we developing the plan? How can you still be involved? What s left to
More informationChapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction The Penn Avenue Community Works Corridor Vision and Implementation Framework presents an integrated communitybased vision and a coordinated, long-term implementation framework for
More informationAcknowledgments. City of East Peoria. City of Washington. Aldermen. Commissioners. Staff. Staff. Planning Consultant. David Mingus, Mayor
City of East Peoria & City of Washington ILLINOIS ROUTE 8-SUNNYLAND CORRIDOR PLAN August 30, 2010 8 GTON WASHIN 8 Acknowledgments City of Washington Gary W. Manier, Mayor Aldermen Bob Brucks, Ward I Jim
More informationSAN RAFAEL GENERAL PLAN 2040 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
SAN RAFAEL GENERAL PLAN 2040 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Steering Committee Presentation February 14, 2018 Purpose of General Plan Guide land use and development decisions Coordinate transportation, infrastructure,
More informationThe transportation system in a community is an
7 TRANSPORTATION The transportation system in a community is an important factor contributing to the quality of life of the residents. Without a sound transportation system to bring both goods and patrons
More informationTOWN COUNCIL / PLANNING COMMISSION
Workshop #3 TOWN COUNCIL / PLANNING COMMISSION January 20, 2011 Consultant Team In Attendance Tonight BMS Design Group Nevada City and San Francisco Michael Smiley, AICP, ASLA Partner-in-Charge Nancy L.
More informationLos Angeles Harbor Commission Approves a New Wilmington Waterfront
At the Port of Los Angeles Los Angeles Harbor Commission Approves a New Wilmington Waterfront In June, the Los Angeles Harbor Commission approved the Wilmington Waterfront Development Project. The project
More informationDenton. A. Downtown Task Force
2 Public Involvement Early and ongoing public involvement was solicited so that the public had ample opportunity to help direct the DTIP s concepts and implementation strategies. The residents of Denton
More informationRoute 1 Corridor Study
Route 1 Corridor Study Westbrook, Connecticut A Vision for the Connecticut Shoreline Public Informational Meeting July 28, 2015 Lower Connecticut River Valley Council of Governments Fitzgerald & Halliday,
More informationThe Five Components of the McLoughlin Area Plan
The Five Components of the McLoughlin Area Plan This documents contains the complete language of the five components of the McLoughlin Area Plan: The Vision Statement The Values The Guiding Principles
More informationDALY CITY VISIONING PROCESS COMMUNITY WORKSHOP 3 MAY 8, 2008
DALY CITY VISIONING PROCESS COMMUNITY WORKSHOP 3 MAY 8, 2008 PROCESS General Plan - a statement of the community s values, vision and aspirations for now and into the future... Timeframe LONG TERM - 2030
More informationCity of Long Beach. creating vibrant and exciting places
City of Long Beach creating vibrant and exciting places Land Use Element Urban Design Element Overview of the two draft General Plan elements Discuss areas of change Economic goals of the plans Case study
More informationLaberge Group. Town of Coeymans. Draft Comprehensive Plan. Overview of Planning Process
Draft : Presentation of Goals & Strategies Laberge Group Benjamin H. Syden, A.I.C.P., E.D.P Director in Charge Nicole Allen, A.I.C.P. Senior Planner Anjali Malhotra Planner Presentation Outline Introductions
More informationPLAN ELEMENTS WORKSHOP. April 5, 2016
PLAN ELEMENTS WORKSHOP April 5, 2016 needs more housing. But there is no one-size fits-all solution. Every neighborhood has its own character. In some places, density is not only appropriate it is badly
More informationMississippi Drive Corridor Revitalization. A DestinationTransportation Project...
Mississippi Drive Corridor Revitalization A DestinationTransportation Project... Mississippi Drive Corridor Revitalization Welcome! Tonight s Agenda: Further define the Scope of the Project Discuss the
More informationIII. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION LOCATION AND BOUNDARIES The City of Manhattan Beach is located in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, California, approximately 2 miles south of the Los Angeles International
More informationTREASURE ISLAND PHASE ONE PROJECTS PUBLIC ART PROJECT OUTLINE
TREASURE ISLAND PHASE ONE PROJECTS PUBLIC ART PROJECT OUTLINE BACKGROUND (DEVELOPMENT PROJECT OVERVIEW) The Treasure Island Development is an approved 405-acre redevelopment project on Treasure Island
More informationSmall Area Plan. South Gateway
Small Area Plan Adopted May 12, 2008 South Gateway Purpose. The South Gateway Small Area Plan defines the City s expectations for the future of the southern entrance to the City at Interstate 85 and Highway
More informationTHIS PAGE IS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK
THIS PAGE IS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 INTRODUCTION Since Manhattan Beach s founding more than a century ago, the City s Downtown has served as the heart of the community. Residents and visitors alike
More informationTHEMES, VISION, + PRINCIPLES
CHAPTER 2: THEMES, VISION, + PRINCIPLES This page intentionally left blank. 20 VISION DRAFT AUGUST 2018 2 2 THEMES, VISION, + GUIDING PRINCIPLES The Key Themes, Vision, and Guiding Principles presented
More informationIndia Basin/Hunters Point Shoreline Community Workshop May 21, 2008
India Basin/Hunters Point Shoreline Community Workshop May 21, 2008 Workshop Agenda Welcome Process Overview Context & Existing Conditions Presentation of Draft Concepts Land Use and Open Space Priorities
More informationappendix and street interface guidelines
appendix five: building and street interface guidelines appendix 5 building and street interface guidelines BOULEVARDS Boulevards are generally characterized by higher levels of traffic movement at higher
More informationEcoVerde MADISON TO DOWNTOWN TO BEACH. Legend Highway Major Connection Major Street Local Street Proposed Access. Response to Tropicana Field RFP
EcoVerde TO BEACH 275 16th Street North 16th Street South 13th Street North 13th Street South 11th Street North 11th Street South 1st Avenue North Central Avenue 1st Avenue South TO DOWNTOWN 2nd Avenue
More informationSomers Point Master Plan
Somers Point Master Plan Progress Report and Public Meeting August 20, 2014 Master Plan Reexamination Municipal Land Use Law require that all municipalities reexamine their master plan every ten years.
More informationTown Center (part of the Comprehensive Plan)
Town Center (part of the Comprehensive Plan) Mercer Island Town Center Looking North (2014) In 1994, a year-long process culminated in a set of design guidelines and code requirements for the Town Center
More informationSUBJECT: Waterfront Hotel Planning Study Update TO: Planning and Development Committee FROM: Department of City Building. Recommendation: Purpose:
Page 1 of Report PB-23-18 SUBJECT: Waterfront Hotel Planning Study Update TO: Planning and Development Committee FROM: Department of City Building Report Number: PB-23-18 Wards Affected: 2 File Numbers:
More informationCommunity Workshop #2 December 4, 2014 Team Tonight s Agenda 6:00 pm Welcome! 6:05 pm The Future of Downtown Tustin Ideas, Strategies and Recommendations 6:35 pm Questions and Comments 6:50 pm Open
More informationCHAPTER VIII Implementation
CHAPTER VIII Implementation VIII. Implementation The vision for the Marlboro Pike Corridor will require that a variety of participants work together to make it a reality. The following action steps outline
More informationPINE CURVE REZONING. Property does not meet criteria for open space preservation and is not a candidate for a park
PINE CURVE REZONING BACKGROUND Purchased as two parcels in 2001 and 2002 Annexed and Zoned Greater Downtown District Historic Center September 25, 2002 and October 7, 2002 WHAT THE PROJECT IS AND IS NOT
More informationCHAPTER 7: Transportation, Mobility and Circulation
AGLE AREA COMMUNITY Plan CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 7: Transportation, Mobility and Circulation Transportation, Mobility and Circulation The purpose of the Transportation, Mobility and Circulation Chapter is to
More informationCarlsbad Village Redevelopment Concept Summary of Features
Carlsbad Village Redevelopment Concept Summary of Features Calthorpe Associates November 5, 2003 The Redevelopment Concept illustrates a vision for the future of Carlsbad Village. The overall vision of
More information3.1 Existing Land Use
3.0 Land Use This strategy has been developed taking into account the position of the Town of Sidney as the economic center of the Saanich Peninsula. It acknowledges existing land use patterns in the downtown
More informationStreets for People, Place-Making and Prosperity. #TOcompletestreets
COMPLETE STREETS FOR TORONTO Streets for People, Place-Making and Prosperity COMPLETE STREETS: A NEW APPROACH A Complete Streets design approach considers the needs of all users people who walk, bicycle,
More information1INTRODUCTION. Purpose of the Truckee Railyard Master Plan
1INTRODUCTION Purpose of the Truckee Railyard Master Plan The purpose of the Truckee Railyard Master Plan is to capture and describe the Town s vision for the Railyard Area and to guide its future redevelopment.
More informationIMAGINE CLEARWATER. Community Workshop 3. November 2016
IMAGINE CLEARWATER Community Workshop 3 November 2016 Imagine Clearwater has been a 6-month community-focused process to re-envision the downtown waterfront. VISIONING FRAMEWORK MASTER PLAN HOW CAN WE
More informationV. Gateways GATEWAYS / V-1
V. GATEWAYS / V-1 Many of Chesapeake s gateways are located on highways and call for bold and attractive designs that motorists can understand, appreciate, and enjoy. can also take the form of natural
More informationPublic input has been an important part of the plan development process.
Lakewood s Comprehensive Plan recognizes that transportation helps shape the community, and that the way the community provides for the safe and efficient movement of people affects the character of the
More informationWARM SPRINGS PARK MASTER PLAN
TABLE OF CONTENTS page 1.0 Introduction and Overview 1 2.0 Information Gathering 2 3.0 Conceptual Alternative Development 8 4.0 Master Plan Development 14 5.0 Construction Cost Estimates 19 LIST OF FIGURES
More informationDowntown Streetscape Manual & Built Form Standards
City of Guelph Downtown Streetscape Manual & Built Form Standards July 2014 Prepared by Brook McIlroy Inc. in association with Unterman McPhail Associates and McCormick Rankin Inc. City of Guelph Downtown
More informationCity Center Master Plan
City Center Master Plan Bellingham, Washington August 2002 City Center Master Plan Bellingham, Washington August 2002 Prepared for the City of Bellingham by: Winter & Company Hoshide Williams Architects
More informationBroadway District Specific Plan. Community Workshop #2 February 23,2016
Broadway District Specific Plan Community Workshop #2 February 23,2016 1 Agenda Introductions Project Progress Status Upcoming Milestones Emerging Framework Land Use Urban Design Circulation Infrastructure
More informationPINE CURVE REZONING. BACKGROUND Purchased as two parcels in 2001 and 2002
BACKGROUND Purchased as two parcels in 2001 and 2002 WHAT THE PROJECT IS AND IS NOT A Rezoning establishes the land use standards for Annexed and Zoned Greater Downtown District Historic Center September
More informationChapter 1.0 Introduction
Chapter 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background The North Metro commuter rail line is part of the RTD FasTracks regional transit system expansion program to build more than 100 miles of rail transit throughout
More informationAppendix C Implementation Schedule
Implementation Schedule Regional, Historical and Environmental Setting Seek recollection of 20th Century Shipyard products for historical preservation and community display. Implement recommendations from
More information7Page 91 CLEMMONS COMMUNITY COMPASS 7 COMMUNITY CHARACTER
7 Community Character The beauty of Clemmons won t necessarily be a reflection of our past, but our future. This quote from Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee member Wayne Dodson captures the essence
More informationc h a p t e r one Introduction
c h a p t e r one Introduction Cities are fantastically dynamic places, and this is strikingly true of their successful parts, which offer a fertile ground of the plans of thousands of peoples. Jane Jacobs
More informationCity of Hermosa Beach Administrative Policy #
City of Hermosa Beach Administrative Policy # SUBJECT: Living Streets Policy Date: Approved by: City Council Authority: Public Works Department & Community Development Department Mayor, PURPOSE The City
More informationAPPENDICES DESIGNING PUBLIC SPACES - ENERGIZED PUBLIC SPACES DESIGN GUIDELINES WORKING DRAFT DECEMBER 2018 A1
APPENDICES DESIGNING PUBLIC SPACES - ENERGIZED PUBLIC SPACES DESIGN GUIDELINES WORKING DRAFT DECEMBER 2018 A1 App.1 Case Studies by Park Types The upcoming (in-progress) online library will house several
More informationSherri Ferguson. President/CEO Portland Chamber of Commerce. Tennessee Certified Economic Developer Capstone Project
Sherri Ferguson President/CEO Portland Chamber of Commerce Tennessee Certified Economic Developer Capstone Project Strategic Plan Development for the North Gateway of Portland, Tennessee The New Gateway
More informationCPD Rules and Regulations. Arapahoe Square Zoning and Design Standards/Guidelines
CPD Rules and Regulations Arapahoe Square Zoning and Design Standards/Guidelines Denver Planning Board May 4 th, 2016 Sponsor & Community Partners Sponsored by Albus Brooks, Council District 9 Developed
More information13 THORNHILL YONGE STREET STUDY IMPLEMENTATION CITY OF VAUGHAN OPA 669 AND TOWN OF MARKHAM OPA 154
13 THORNHILL YONGE STREET STUDY IMPLEMENTATION CITY OF VAUGHAN OPA 669 AND TOWN OF MARKHAM OPA 154 The Planning and Economic Development Committee recommends the adoption of the recommendations contained
More informationChapter 2: Vision, Goals and Strategies
Chapter 2: Vision, Goals and Lake Elmo Today & Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan 2040 2 VISION, GOALS & STRATEGIES - DRAFT 4-6-2018 INTRODUCTION Comprehensive Plan Purpose Perhapse the most important objective
More informationGuiding Principles. People dance, and to share culture. Place consistency and internal connections. Management community for years to come
3. The Campus Concept This chapter presents an overview of the Campus Concept from the formulations of its guiding principals through general recommendations to facilitate the triple urban design plan
More informationTEMPLE MEDICAL & EDUCATION DISTRICT
City of Temple, Texas TEMPLE MEDICAL & EDUCATION DISTRICT 1 Description. The City of Temple joined in partnership with key public and private entities to jointly promote education and medical activities
More informationTHAT the attached Terms of Reference for the Thornhill Centre Street Study be approved.
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AUGUST 18, 2003 THORNHILL CENTRE STREET STUDY PLANNING FILE: 15.92 Recommendation The Commissioner of Planning recommends: THAT the attached Terms of Reference for the Thornhill
More informationPlanning Commission March 14, Presented by: City of Bellingham Port of Bellingham
Planning Commission March 14, 2013 Presented by: City of Bellingham Port of Bellingham 1 Agenda Waterfront District Background Waterfront District Proposal Overview Sub-area Plan Development Regulations
More informationINTRODUCTION. Strive to achieve excellence in all areas of operational sustainability.
1 INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION A master plan guides the physical development of a campus, presenting long-range strategies for campus growth and transformation. As no single issue can be considered in isolation,
More informationCity Council Special Meeting AGENDA ITEM NO. C.
City Council Special Meeting AGENDA ITEM NO. C. DATE: 01/04/2019 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBJECT: Transit Villages Specific Plan project Study Session (Development Services Director
More informationIntroduction. Chapter 1. Purpose of the Comprehensive Plan Plan Organization Planning Process & Community Input 1-1
Chapter 1 Introduction Lakewood 2025: Moving Forward Together Purpose of the Comprehensive Plan Plan Organization Planning Process & Community Input 1-1 Purpose of the Comprehensive Plan The Comprehensive
More informationCENTRAL ESTUARY PLAN AVISION FOR OAKLAND S WATERFRONT
Central Estuary Plan A VISION FOR OAKLAND S WATERFRONT Specific Plan and Environmental Assessment Presentation to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission December 9, 2009 This Afternoon s Presentation
More informationEnvision Front Royal Workshop 1 of 2
Envision Front Royal Workshop 1 of 2 September 12, 2013 Summary The Envision Front Royal project held the first of two public workshops on September 12, 2013. The purpose of the workshop was to evaluate
More informationThe Lower SaLuda Greenway
The Lower SaLuda Greenway InITIaTIve a FLourIShInG Greenway. a hub For economic GrowTh. a ConneCTIon BeTween CoMMunITIeS. In April 2017 the Michael J. Mungo Foundation and Lexington County commissioned
More informationDowntown North Las Vegas Demonstration Site Project. Project Update
Downtown North Las Vegas Demonstration Site Project Project Update 7.16.14 Presentation Overview Project Purpose and Process Planning Context Opportunities and Barriers Summary Community Input Preliminary
More informationDOWNTOWN NORFOLK COUNCIL ACTION PLAN. Strategic Initiatives Focus Area Objectives. Departmental Focus Area Key Objectives
DOWNTOWN NORFOLK COUNCIL ACTION PLAN FY18 Strategic Initiatives Focus Area Objectives Departmental Focus Area Key Objectives STRATEGIC INITIATIVES FOCUS AREA OBJECTIVE #1: NURTURE A VIBRANT URBAN ENVIRONMENT
More informationCOMPREHENSIVE PLAN & UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
Village of Forsyth COMPREHENSIVE PLAN & UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE Community Planning #6 Prepared by: Vision Statement We envision the Forsyth Community as one which will continue to maintain a small
More informationProject Profile BAR HARBOR
1 BAR HARBOR The Bar Harbor Master Plan merges community vision with design guidelines to preserve the unique character of Bar Harbor Village. PROJECT SUMMARY Overview: The economic vitality of Bar Harbor
More informationHE VISION. Building a Better Connected Place
HE VISION Building a Better Connected Place WALK INTO THE FUTURE. Life in Cranberry, 2030 Here s what our residents told us they wanted to see in their community by 2030: The Cranberry of 2030 is a place
More informationSewanee Village + Request for Builder/Developer Proposals
Sewanee Village + Request for Builder/Developer Proposals Contact: Frank X. Gladu Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor University of the South 735 University Ave Version 3 Sewanee TN 37383 Released:
More informationDyersville Downtown Plan. Open House October 24, 2017
Dyersville Downtown Plan Open House October 24, 2017 What is a Comprehensive Plan? - Vision - Guidance for decisions - Basis for regulations What is a Downtown Plan? - Understand priorities - Identify
More informationDowntown Whitby Action Plan
Downtown Whitby Action Plan Final Report October 2016 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Public Consultation 2 Walkability 3 Downtown Whitby Walkability Map 4 Vision 5 Goal & Objectives 6 Objective 1 7 Objective
More informationAnatomy of A Vibrant Downtown. Anatomy of a Vibrant Downtown
Anatomy of A Vibrant Downtown The goal of MAIN ST. REVITALIZATION PLANNING is to provide a framework that will help transform your downtown into a VIBRANT DOWNTOWN a place where people love to LIVE, WORK,
More informationDate: April 10, 2017 City Council Work Session April 24, 2017: Status Report on the Comprehensive Plan Update and Transportation Master Plan
AGENDA REPORT To: From: By: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members Warren Hutmacher, City Manager Sharon Ebert, Director Community Development Date: April 10, 2017 Agenda: City Council Work Session April
More informationA. WHAT IS A GENERAL PLAN?
I. Introduction A. WHAT IS A GENERAL PLAN? A general plan is the planning guideline for the future of a city. It contains goals and policies which regulate urban development, the protection of the natural
More information8implementation. strategies
PROGRAM STRATEGIES 8implementation strategies T he implementation actions of this chapter are designed to support and carry out the land use, economic development, transportation, urban design, and program
More informationFOUR MILE RUN VALLEY WORKING GROUP AND CHARGE
FOUR MILE RUN VALLEY WORKING GROUP AND CHARGE Adopted April 16, 2016 Amended July 19, 2016 Overview of Integrated Effort The overall goal of the Four Mile Run Valley (4MRV) initiative is to develop a comprehensive
More informationTonight s Agenda. Summary Presentation Open House. Group Discussion Next Steps: online community wide survey
Community Open House February 22, 2018 Tonight s Agenda Summary Presentation Open House Station 1: Project Overview and Community Input Station 2: Draft Vision and Guiding Principles Station 3: Western,
More informationWaterfront Development Master Plan
PORT of VANCOUVER USA Vancouver, WA Waterfront Development Master Plan DRAFT - FINAL CONCEPTUAL MASTER PLAN PROJECT TEAM NBBJ Heritage Research Associates JLA Kittelson Associates Leland Consulting Group
More informationPLANNING ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA OCTOBER
! City of Langley PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA OCTOBER 1, 2014 3-5pm LANGLEY CITY HALL - 112 2 nd Street, Langley WA 1) Call to Order and Roll Call 2) Approval of the Minutes September 10, 2014 3) Public
More informationDesign Guidelines. Gardnerville Plan for Prosperity
Design Guidelines Gardnerville Plan for Prosperity June 2006 Contents SECTION ONE: Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Relationship to other Policies and Documents 1. Organization of the Design Guidelines 1.4
More informationLehigh Acres Land Development Regulations Community Planning Project
Lehigh Acres Land Development Regulations Planning Effort Summary In July, 2010 Commissioner Frank Mann invited the Lehigh Acres community to start discussing how to achieve their recently adopted community
More information4- PA - LD - LIVELY DOWNTOWN. LD - Background
4- PA - LD - LIVELY DOWNTOWN LD - Background The downtown has been the service centre for the community since the city s inception and the area continues to supply people with their personal services,
More informationUrban Sustainability Area Designation
Urban Sustainability Area Designation City of Santa Cruz October 2013 The City of Santa Cruz Urban Sustainability Area (USA) encompasses the City s business centers and primary transportation corridors
More informationIsabel Neighborhood Plan: Alternatives
Isabel Neighborhood Plan: Alternatives Presented by: Lori Parks, Associate Planner February 2, 2015 Agenda 1. Background on BART to Livermore 2. Isabel Neighborhood Plan 3. Alternative Scenarios 4. General
More informationPROCESS CHECK Implementing Ordinances planned for adoption with the General Plan:
PROCESS CHECK PROCESS CHECK Implementing Ordinances planned for adoption with the General Plan: Urban Growth Boundary extension Northwest Quad zoning Bel Marin Keys Master Plan amendments (biotech campus,
More informationSpecial Joint Meeting. Emerald Isle Planning Board. Emerald Isle Board of Commissioners. January 18, 2017
Special Joint Meeting Emerald Isle Planning Board Emerald Isle Board of Commissioners January 18, 2017 STEERING COMMITTEE: Jim Normile Town Commissioner Ken Sullivan Planning Board Larry Watson Retail
More informationImplementation Guide Comprehensive Plan City of Allen
Implementation Guide 2030 Comprehensive Plan City of Allen DRAFT 2015 Implementation Guide Allen 2030 Comprehensive Plan INTRODUCTION The Comprehensive Plan serves as a guide for the growth and development
More informationCHAPTER 3 VISION, GOALS, & PLANNING PRINCIPLES. City of Greensburg Comprehensive Plan. Introduction. Vision Statement. Growth Management Goals.
CHAPTER 3 VISION, GOALS, & PLANNING PRINCIPLES Introduction The Greensburg Comprehensive Plan is intended as a working community document. A combination of long and short-term goals, this document is intended
More informationExecutive Summary. NY 7 / NY 2 Corridor
Executive Summary NY 7 / NY 2 Corridor Transportation and Land Use Study December 2005 Prepared for: Town of Colonie Capital District Transportation Committee Prepared by: Introduction: Land use decisions
More informationRESEDA - WEST VAN NUYS COMMUNITY PLAN
RESEDA - WEST VAN NUYS COMMUNITY PLAN Executive Summary As part of the initial outreach effort, the Department of City Planning hosted two workshops for the Reseda-West Van Nuys Community Plan Area during
More information124 Subarea Visions. Vision Plan. A. Nelessen Associates, INC I Visioning I Planning I Urban Design
Subareas 124 Subarea Visions The next seven sections describe specific recommendations tailored to each subarea. Each subarea is discussed separately except for certain aspects of 95th Street and Antioch
More informationMcCowan Precinct Plan Study Background & Deliverables
1 DRAFT & WITHOUT PREJUDICE McCowan Precinct Plan Study Background & Deliverables In September, 2011, City Planning (Scarborough District) began a study of an area within the Scarborough Centre, identified
More informationHISTORIC TOWN CENTER MASTER PLAN CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATION APRIL 3, 2012
HISTORIC TOWN CENTER MASTER PLAN CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATION APRIL 3, 2012 REQUESTED CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS Certification of the Final Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR); and, Approval of General Plan
More information