Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Presentation of the Final Plan.

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Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Presentation of the Final Plan

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Meeting Agenda IntroductionIntroduction Project RecapProject Recap Plan FrameworkPlan Framework ImplementationImplementation Adoption of PlanAdoption of Plan

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Consultant Team Gould Evans AffiliatesGould Evans Affiliates –Kansas City, Missouri –San Antonio, Texas Hammer, Siler, GeorgeHammer, Siler, George –Denver, Colorado

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Project Summary Task 1: Issues/Needs/TrendsTask 1: Issues/Needs/Trends –Issues and Analysis –Needs Analysis –Trend Analysis –Draft Report Task 2: AlternativesTask 2: Alternatives –Generate Alternatives –Preferred Strategy –Draft Report

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Project Summary (continued) Task 3: Implementation StrategiesTask 3: Implementation Strategies –Enforcement Strategies –Development Incentives –Public Policies and Organizational Strategies –University Housing Strategies –Draft Implementation Matrix Task 4: AdoptionTask 4: Adoption –Adoption Process –Final Report

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Central Lubbock Planning Process Data Collection, Issues Identification, Goal & Vision Setting Data Collection, Issues Identification, Goal & Vision Setting Scenario Generation & Analysis Scenario Generation & Analysis PreferredDirectionPreferredDirection ImplementationStrategiesImplementationStrategies Implementation Implementation PlanDevelopmentPlanDevelopment Presentation & Production Adoption

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Public Process Recap June 2004:June 2004: –June 23 rd – Steering Committee Meeting One –June 24 th – Public Meeting (Monterey High School) August 2004:August 2004: –August 23 rd – Steering Committee Meeting Two October 2004:October 2004: –October 28 th – Steering Committee Meeting Three January 2005:January 2005: –January 26 th – Steering Committee Meeting Four –January 27 th – Plan Adoption

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Alternative Scenarios

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Preferred Direction Selection

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Future Development Plan

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Plan Framework NeighborhoodsNeighborhoods –Neighborhood Preservation –Neighborhood Stabilization –Neighborhood Revitalization –Campus Town CorridorsCorridors –“Boulevard” Treatment –Street Enhancement –Medium-Density Residential –Higher-Density Residential –Buffer –Corridor Zone CentersCenters –Commercial Center –Gateway –Institutional

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Plan Implementation

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Implementation Outline ToolsTools –Physical, Policy, Incentives, Regulations Strategy (Area-Wide)Strategy (Area-Wide) –Physical, Policy, Incentives, Regulations –Priority Strategies Geographic ImplementationGeographic Implementation –Focus on specific geographic areas within study area –Each area classified as Neighborhood, Corridor, or Center –Strategies focuses on the four tool areas (Physical, Policy, Incentives, Regulations) –Matrix for each geographic area AppendixAppendix –Strategies implemented in other communities similar to Lubbock –Lists positives and negatives for each strategy

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Implementation Tools PhysicalPhysical –Public Capital Improvements –Private Development and Improvements PolicyPolicy –Future Planning Efforts –Capital Improvement Plan –Land Use Recommendations –Public/Private Partnerships IncentivesIncentives –Local Development and Financing –Federal or State Programs RegulationsRegulations –Code Enforcement –Land Use and Development Regulations –Special Issue Regulations

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Strategy (Area-Wide) PhysicalPhysical –Streetscape and Transportation –Site and Building Design Standards –Parking PolicyPolicy –Future Planning Efforts –Capital Improvements Plan –Land Use Recommendations –Public/Private Partnership Programs IncentivesIncentives –Local and Development Financing –Federal and State Programs RegulationsRegulations –Code Enforcement –Land Use and Development Regulations –Special Issue Regulations

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master PlanPhysical Develop a detailed plan for the 34 th Street CorridorDevelop a detailed plan for the 34 th Street Corridor Complete the thematic gateway plan and construct a prototype markerComplete the thematic gateway plan and construct a prototype marker Target housing developer and/or issue RFP for the residential development along corridorsTarget housing developer and/or issue RFP for the residential development along corridors

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master PlanPolicy Create a comprehensive neighborhood coalition organizationCreate a comprehensive neighborhood coalition organization Prioritize the 34 th Street Corridor capital improvements planPrioritize the 34 th Street Corridor capital improvements plan Refine zoning ordinanceRefine zoning ordinance Develop plan and strategy for South OvertonDevelop plan and strategy for South Overton

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master PlanIncentives Package public incentives and target stabilization and revitalization neighborhoodsPackage public incentives and target stabilization and revitalization neighborhoods Work with local financial institutions to develop low-interest loans for renovation and revitalizationWork with local financial institutions to develop low-interest loans for renovation and revitalization Create a partnership with TTU to develop incentives for faculty and staff to live in adjacent neighborhoodsCreate a partnership with TTU to develop incentives for faculty and staff to live in adjacent neighborhoods

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Regulations Establish a geographic based case-management code- enforcement systemEstablish a geographic based case-management code- enforcement system Establish public education programs for both renters and landlordsEstablish public education programs for both renters and landlords Consider adopting a landlord licensing program and a rental property certification systemConsider adopting a landlord licensing program and a rental property certification system

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Geographic Implementation NeighborhoodsNeighborhoods –Preservation –Stabilization –Revitalization –Medical District –Campus Town Corridors and CentersCorridors and Centers –34 th Street –50 th Street –Other Corridors –Gateways

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Matrix Matrix developed for each geographic areaMatrix developed for each geographic area Strategies divided into four categories:Strategies divided into four categories: –Physical, Policy, Incentives, Gateways Timeframe for start and completion of strategyTimeframe for start and completion of strategy –0-2 Years, 2-5 Years, 5+ Years, On-Going Participants for strategies listedParticipants for strategies listed Funding avenues Funding avenues STRATEGY TIMELINE On- Going PARTICIPANTS FUNDING Private Sector XYZ GRANT

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Plan Adoption Adoption by the Lubbock City CouncilAdoption by the Lubbock City Council

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan Questions or Comments?

Final Plan Central Lubbock Stabilization and Revitalization Master Plan