Redevelopment of the Senior Campus Community Meetings
Meeting Dates & Topics Note: Dates could change due to unforeseen circumstances. (An additional updated notice will be sent if dates change.) Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Meeting #1: Housing, Historic Structures & Preservation Fechas y temas de las reuniones Nota: Las fechas podrian cambiar debido a circumstancias imprevistas. (Se enviara un aviso adicional si cambian las fechas.) Miércoles, 5 de abril del 2017 a las 6:00 p.m. Reunión #1: Vivienda, estructuras históricas y preservación Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Meeting #2: Exterior Spaces & Art in Public Places Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Meeting #3: Public Safety Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Meeting #4: Community Services & Economic Development Miércoles, 19 de abril del 2017 a las 6:00 p.m. Reunión #2: Espacios exteriores y arte público Miércoles, 26 de abril del 2017 a las 6:00 p.m. Reunión #3: Seguridad pública Miércoles, 3 de mayo del 2017 a las 6:00 p.m. Reunión #4: Servicios a la comunidad y desarrollo económico Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. Meeting #5: Pen-to-Paper Community Design Meeting Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Meeting #6: Community Wrap-up Meeting Sábado, 6 de mayo del 2017 a las 9:00 a.m. Reunión #5: Taller de diseño de la comunidad de la pluma al papel Miércoles, 24 de mayo del 2017 a las 6:00 p.m. Reunión #6: Reunión de clausura 2
Agenda Meeting # 04: Community Services & Economic Development 6:00 6:10 Welcome and Introduction to Community Engagement Meetings FIU Ralph Rosado - Introduction to Meetings + Role of FIU Meeting Managers: Ralph Rosado, Florida International University Mark Marine, Florida International University 6:10 6:13 Objectives + Process of Community Engagement Meetings FIU Objectives for this Meeting 6:13 6:15 Introduction of Guests and Speakers FIU Michael Liu, Director, Public Housing and Community Development Jorge Cibran, Division Director, Public Housing and Community Development Alexandra Ochoa, Public Housing and Community Development Jose Rodriguez, Division Manager, Public Housing and Community Development Albert Milo, Principal, Related Urban Luis Castellon, Vice President of Development, Related Urban 3
6:15 7:00 AGENCY DEPARTMENTS SERVICE PROVIDER PRESENTATIONS Education Healthcare (Services for resident population & others) Community Partnerships and Service Providers Mixed-age / Mixed-use housing Commercial + Retail uses on site and Small Business development Miami Riverwalk: Waterfront standards & similar projects 7:00 7:50 COMMUNITY INPUT QUESTIONS + RESPONSES - Process facilitated by FIU In order to ensure that we cover all information and allow for questions and answers, please honor the time allotted for each person to speak. Please line up at the microphone during the question-and-answer period to comment on any part of the presentations. If your time runs out and you have more questions, please fill out an index card so that your additional questions can be answered at the next meeting. 7:50 8:00 Next Steps - FIU Restatement of Objectives for Meeting 4 Overview regarding Saturday s Pen-to-Paper Community Design Meeting All session information, slides and materials will be uploaded at http://seniorcampus.fiu.edu 4
Adult Education: Healthcare-related Continuing education 5
Adult Healthcare: General Health Oral Health Mental Health 6
Adult Healthcare: General Health Oral Health Mental Health 7
Adult Healthcare: General Health Oral Health Mental Health 8
Mixed-age Housing: 9
Mixed-Use Housing: Commercial + Retail Uses On-Site Existing frontage at N.W. 7 th Street 10
Mixed-Use Housing: Commercial + Retail Uses On-Site Possible Mixed-Use frontage off N.W. 7 th Street 11
Mixed-Use Housing: Commercial + Retail Uses On-Site 12
Other potential Site Uses: 13
Mixed-Use Housing: Commercial + Retail Uses On-Site 14
Mixed-Use Housing: Commercial + Retail Uses On-Site 15
Mixed-Use Housing: Commercial + Retail Uses On-Site 16
Miami River Walk: 17
Miami River Walk: CITY OF MIAMI: MIAMI 21 ARTICLE 3, SECTION 3.11 WATERFRONT STANDARDS In addition to the Miami City Charter requirements, the following Setback, walkways and waterfront standards shall apply to all waterfront properties within the City of Miami, except as modifications to these standards for all waterfront properties may be approved by the City Commission pursuant to the procedures established in the City Charter. All Miami riverfront properties shall include water-related uses across all Transect Zones except T3. a. Waterfront Setbacks 1. Waterfront walkways shall be designed and constructed within the waterfront Setbacks in accordance with these Waterfront Walkway Design Standards and should remain open to public access during all times, but at a minimum, shall remain open to the public between 6 a.m. through 10 p.m. Waterfront walkways are not required within Transect Zones T3-T4-R,D1, D2 and D3 unless the site is a new Commercial retail, Office or restaurant Use. 2. Waterfront walkways shall fee public, meet all Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) requirements throughout the entire length of the waterfront walkway and provide unobstructed visual access to the water. 18
Miami River Walk: CITY OF MIAMI: MIAMI 21 ARTICLE 3, SECTION 3.11 WATERFRONT STANDARDS 3. Waterfront walkways shall connect to abutting public walkways, neighboring walkways, and Open Space at a consistent A.D.A. compliant width and grade to allow clear pedestrian circulation along the water s edge. 4. The waterfront walkway surface shall remain at a constant elevation and be accessible to handicapped persons throughout the entire length of the waterfront walkway. Walkways should have a slight grade away from the bulkhead edge for stormwater retention within the transition zone. 5. The total width of a waterfront walkway shall be a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet and built to the standards and guidelines outlined in Waterfront Design Guidelines, on Appendix B. 19
Miami River Walk: Conceptual Renderings 20
River Walk Projects: Riverwalk, San Antonio, TX Landscaped river edge by Stantec 21
River Walk Projects: Conceptual Renderings Landscaped river edge 22
River Walk Projects: Existing edge conditions along the Miami River 23
Similar Projects in Miami, FL: Comparable Projects: The Underline Miami, FL James Corner: Field Operations Similar projects in Miami, FL 24
Comparable Projects: The Underline, Miami, FL James Corner: Field Operations 25
Comparable Projects: The Underline, Miami, FL James Corner: Field Operations 26
Upcoming Charrette: Saturday 05/06/17 Agenda Meeting # 05: 8:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Pen-to-Paper Session Registration opens, breakfast is available Walkthrough of room for likes & dislikes Explanation of the charrette process Discussion of items the community likes about the site Discussion of items the community dislikes about the site Discussion of community desires for the site Group sketch session at each table Individual group presentations Lunch is served 27
Examples of Community Design Meetings 28
Community Input: Questions + Responses In order to ensure that we cover all information and allow for questions and answers, please honor the time allotted for each person to speak. Please line up at the microphone during the question and answer period to comment on any part of the presentations. Please introduce yourself prior to your question or comment. If your time runs out and you have more questions, please fill out an index card so that your additional questions can be answered at the next meeting. 29
Thank You!