Momentum & Opportunity Sam Blahnik DeForest Community Development Director Amy Anderson Schweppe Windsor Director of Planning and Development
Source: Dennis Winters - WI Department of Workforce Development, Chief Economist
Source: Dennis Winters - WI Department of Workforce Development, Chief Economist
Sources: Village Planning and Zoning Departments, MDRoffers Consulting Figure A: Inventory of Approved But Unbuilt Housing Units, DeForest-Windsor Area, August 2016 Single Family Homes Duplex Units (Renter, Owner, Senior) Multi-Family Units (Renter, Owner, Senior) Total Approved but Unbuilt Housing Units DeForest Developments Campbell Hill 1 Chapel Green 37 Conservancy Place Hawthorn Point 12 6 102 120 Rivers Turn 80 281 361 The Knolls 132 66 198 The Promenade 329 Fox Hill Estates Heritage Gardens 247 24 202 473 Savannah Brooks1 130 200 330 Tuscan Ridge 14 DeForest Subtotals 741 44 1,180 1,965 Windsor Developments (in DASD) Apple Valley (formerly Schroeder’s) 39 Bear Tree Farms2 358 232 590 Blue Addition to Lake Windsor 11 4 27 Holland Fields/1st Addition 3 53 56 Mayr Estates Pleasant Hill Estates 57 32 68 157 Prairie Creek 33 8 47 Revere Trails3 36 Windsor Corners 10 Windsor Crossing 74 318 392 Windsor Gardens/Field of Dreams4 148 26 174 Wolf Hollow Windsor Subtotals 811 703 1,588 DeForest-Windsor Area Totals 1,552 118 1,883 3,553 Sources: Village Planning and Zoning Departments, MDRoffers Consulting *Madison’s Pumpkin Hollow = 4,000 additional units
2015 – 2017 DeForest Area School District Facilities $41 Million investment Increase Capacity Improve Safety and Security Address Aging Buildings and Infrastructure Improve Learning Spaces
32 Community Parks = 210 Acres of Parkland Parks and Recreation 32 Community Parks = 210 Acres of Parkland
25 Miles of Maintained Trails Parks and Recreation 25 Miles of Maintained Trails
Parks and Recreation 600 + Acres of Conservancy
Parks and Recreation Year Round Programming Adult Fitness Programming Youth Sports & Fitness Youth Educational & Enrichment Programming Nature Based Programming
Immediate Future Improvements: Parks and Recreation Immediate Future Improvements:
Area Attributes ~11,000 vehicles / day ~18,000 vehicles / day
Greater DeForest Windsor Area A place of momentum and opportunity: Location: Incredible attributes in a prime growth corridor Available Land: 600+ TIF District Acres Available Residents: ~17,000 Today versus future? Incredible Employer Base Primary Jobs (source = US Census Bureau): >6,200 91% of these jobs held by folks who live in other zip codes Opportunities (source = Emsi): Restaurants = ~$36MM demand, 84% Leakage Clothing Stores = ~$8.2MM demand, 100% Leakage Breweries = ~$2.6MM demand, 100% Leakage
Building Permit Estimated Values (through Q1 2017)
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Greater DeForest Windsor Area Community Development Video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0-1iKpLRsqRai1GdGY3NE5TWVU/view?usp=sharing https://vimeo.com/217717967
Thank you for your interest Sam Blahnik, Community Development Director Village of DeForest Direct: 608-846-6775 Email: blahniks@vi.deforest.wi.us Amy Anderson Schweppe, Director of Planning & Development Village of Windsor Direct: 608-846-3854 Email: amy@windsorwi.gov www.growdeforestwindsor.com