Naomi Weiss, Executive Director, DBPA Jason Jeffries, Project Manager, City of Daytona Beach
Nottingham Plan 2002 Adopted Redevelopment Plan 2002 Riverfront Action Plan 2004 Downtown Vision Plan 2007
Prepared for Downtown CRA Comprehensive strategic plan for Downtown Presented in 2002
Riverfront Park Polices: Encourage riverfront uses Encourage the development of complementary uses, activities and riverfront park amenities Encourage public access to parks and riverfront areas; promote education by conveniently locating learning experiences in close proximity to each other Riverfront Park Polices: Link waterfront with regional and national recreational trails for linear park development Expand and improve access to recreational, cultural and historic amenities in Riverfront Park, Manatee Island, Halifax Harbor, and City Island
Prepared for Downtown Partnership Community input Completed 2004
2006-2007 Downtown Partnership Involved Presented to vision committee
Browning Park Beach Park
Burgoyne Art & Technology Lloyd Park
Marco Polo Park Completing the plan!
3 Public Workshops Program of Uses Conceptual Site Planning Final Master Plan Architectural Renderings & Perspectives Facility Program Construction Phasing & Cost Estimates Beach Street from Fairview (Main Street Bridge) to South Street extending out to the center of the channel of the Halifax River ~5,000 linear feet
1. Site Inventory & Analysis 2. Public Involvement 3. Program Development 4. Conceptual Waterfront Design 5. Plan Refinement 6. Final Waterfront Master Plan 7. Implementation 1. Reconnaissance Site visits and Inventory completed in June Public comment inventory beginning now 2. Analysis Site analysis completed in August Public comment analysis beginning now 3. Concepts Several conceptual plans will be developed during Public Meeting #2, tonight. Review and discuss conceptual plans during Public Meeting #3, Nov. 11 th 4. Consensus Final master plan will be presented in February 2009
Existing and surrounding land uses Existing tree and plant material survey Pedestrian circulation routing Vehicular circulation and parking needs analysis Boating access/operations feasibility Soils conditions (SCS) Surface and subsurface hydrology analysis (SCS) Utilities availability analysis Historic buildings, sites, events and past land uses Climate Surrounding environmental influences Visual analysis of on-site conditions and off-site views Urban design context
Results Opportunities Strengths Weaknesses Threats Votes Item 8 Marina 5 Baseball Stadium 3 Open Space & Greenspace 3 Rowing Club 3 Library
Votes Item 9 Traffic on Beach Street (too heavy) 7 Homeless people 5 Lack of Shade 4 Courthouse (Annex) 3 Library (as it exists today) 3 Large parking lots / "seas of parking" 2 Government Office Buildings 2 Lack of Night Lighting 2 City Gymnasium Votes Item 8 Water-Light show 5 Splash park 5 More boat slips (short-term, transient) 5 Cinema 4 Fountains 4 Outdoor theater 3 Dog Park 3 Vendors/commercial kiosks 3 Larger open areas 2 Pedestrian Walkway 2 Sculpture 2 Year-round farmers' market 2 Shade
Votes Item 13 Unused studies, all talk no action, do nothing 8 Homeless / vagrants 5 Beach Street traffic levels 4 Spending on small, disconnected items 4 Inadequate maintenance funds 2 Additional buildings east of Beach St. (blocking views to water) Waterfront development ideas from across the nation and around the world
# 1 BOARDWALKS A B C D E F # 2 TRAILS AND GREENWAYS A B C D E F
# 3 GATEWAYS A B C D # 4 PUBLIC ART A B C D E F
# 5 AMENITIES A B C D E F # 6 AMENITIES A B C D E F
# 7 WATERFRONT PARKS A B C D E
Break into groups
1. Who are the User Groups? 2. What do they want to do? 3. What facilities are required? Develop Concept Plan Final Public Workshop Finalize the Master Plan Implementation