 Awarded Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Grant for integrated land use and transportation planning efforts (2013-2014)  Consultant.

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 Awarded Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Grant for integrated land use and transportation planning efforts ( )  Consultant hired to create an Overlay Zone specific to the Crafton Hills College campus and the Dunlap Corridor  Complements ongoing General Plan Update and feeds into GPU technical studies

 Integrate land use and transportation planning to promote a sustainable land use mix, including new housing;  Develop a complementary land use mix to serve the City as a whole, the College, and the region  Ensure adequate roadway capacity to reduce vehicular congestion;  Provide pedestrian and bicycle amenities, including improved sidewalks, benches, pedestrian lighting, theme paving, and new bike lanes;  Capitalize on existing trails infrastructure and institutional and open space uses (CHC trails, YHS, ball fields, BMX)  Be sensitive to site topography and improve aesthetics of the area

Public Outreach Meetings  One meeting held at Dunlap Elementary on October 30, 2013  Two meetings held at Crafton Hills College -  January 22, 2014  July 31, 2014 Staff Meetings with Crafton Hills College

GPAC Recommendation  Include Multiple family housing/student/faculty housing  Include Adequate daytime uses (i.e. retail/commercial) to support and serve the community and the College area  Develop a sense of place utilizing proper architectural designs and site planning  Controls on density, utilizing an incentive based system for housing density such as a Development Opportunity Reserve, in which exceptional projects could be granted increased density by the City Council if deemed appropriate.  Policies to properly regulate number of students/unit, conduct, and landowner responsibilities Planning Commission  Recommended that the City Council consider the proposed Crafton Hills College Village Plan as recommended by GPAC, including mixed-use (housing)

 Mission of Community Colleges is Changing  New 21 st –Century Initiative tied to the Innovation Economy Refocus programs to meet local high-tech employment needs Collaborate with other institutions Partner with private businesses and industries  Community College Demographics are Changing  Nearly a quarter of US Community Colleges provide on- campus or adjacent campus housing.  College Village provides a unique opportunity for a new district where campus and community life converge, innovative businesses are created, and interaction is encouraged

How many Fall 2013 Crafton students who live in a primarily Crafton service area city live on their own?  1,136 (23%) CHC students live on their own. How many Fall 2013 Crafton students who live in Yucaipa live on their own?  316 (24%) Fall 2013 CHC Yucaipa students live on their own. How many Fall 2013 Crafton Students who live in Yucaipa and Redlands live on their own?  613 (24%) Fall 2013 CHC Yucaipa and Redlands students live on their own.

How many Fall 2013 Crafton students who live in a primarily Crafton service area city live on their own? o 1,136 (23%) CHC students live on their own. How many Fall 2013 Crafton students who live in Yucaipa live on their own? o 316 (24%) Fall 2013 CHC Yucaipa students live on their own. How many Fall 2013 Crafton Students who live in Yucaipa and Redlands live on their own? o 613 (24%) Fall 2013 CHC Yucaipa and Redlands students live on their own. Summary of Findings

 Utilize existing city codes to properly regulate: o Minimum dwelling sizes, parking, amenities/open space, architectural design requirements, landscaping, ongoing maintenance o Conditions of approval related to safety and security  Section of the Development Code address standards for High Density Residential Developments. Most stringent housing regulations in the County.  “Room Rental Permit” Agreement examples  Recorded CC&R’s that run with the land to regulate all aspects of the housing  Partnerships with Crafton Hills College and property owners  If housing is designated as student housing, CHC PD will take the lead on law enforcement.

 Spending by current students and faculty probably support more than 20,000 square feet of retail in Yucaipa  With the college expansion as envisioned, Yucaipa would likely capture close to $10 million in retail spending  To the degree that the expansion attracts an increased percentage of the student body to live in Yucaipa, the City’s capture of retail spending would also increase  Spending by employees in the project area would likely generate an additional $500,000 in retail sales

Although the mixed-use alternatives have more building square footage overall, the traffic analysis demonstrates that land use Alt. 1 (all commercial) results in the greatest amount of overall vehicle trips and external trips.

Alt 1: All CommercialAlt 2: Horizontal Mixed UseAlt 3: Vertical Mixed Use Regional Commercial: Retail 133,500 68,500 47,700 Neighborhood Commercial: Retail 141,100 94, ,140 Neighborhood Commercial: Office - 40,500 54,060 Residential Single-Family Housing043 Nonresidential Parking (4/1,000 for Alt 1, 3.3/1,000 for Alts 2 and 3) Student Parking at 1.75/unit Total Nonresidential SF 274, , ,900 Total Residential Units and Beds Total Single-Family Housing (with 2-car garages) - 43 Total Parking Spaces (excluding SFD) 1,102 1,358 1,443 For Alternatives 2 and 3, the Neighborhood Commercial is split 70% Retail, 30% Office

 The California Complete Streets Act (AB 1358) requires Circulation Elements of General Plans to address multimodal transportation  All modes of transportation: walking, biking, car travel, and transit  Multiple users including children, adults, seniors and the disabled  Different modes of travel prioritizes for different roadways Transit Bicycle Pedestrian Auto