Greater Washington 2050 COG’s A Regional Action Plan for the 21 st Century
2 18 th Century 20 th Century 21 th Century PLANNING EVOLUTION:
TPB’s Vision 2002 Regional Activity Centers PLANNING EVOLUTION:
4 Why plan for 2050?
5 2 million more people by 2050 Source: Chris Powers
6 Source: Payton Chung & CNU Image Bank Major Trends 1.Mixed-Use communities 2.Transit-Oriented Development 3.Go Green Urban Land Institute: Top 3 Development Trends Private Sector Trends
Demographic Trends
8 THINKING BIG: 2005 ULI Reality Check on Growth 2005 Potomac Conference 2006 Envision Greater Washington 2008 Greater Washington 2050 Source: ULI Washington
SCENARIO THINKING Strategies for any future
10 Performance of Region Intensity of Focus Housing Walkability Good Jobs Planning Easy to Get to Jobs Help Those in Need Access to Health Care Public Schools Safe Streets Emergency Preparedness Transportation Choices Parks Recreation RespectArts Higher intensity Better performing Higher intensity Lower performing Clean Environment SURVEY FEEDBACK
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12 Livability Accessibility Prosperity Sustainability
13 Goals Targets Indicators Compact Region Forward
14 Regional Goals: Land UseTransportation Housing Environment Public SafetyEducation EconomicClimate & Energy Health
15 A transportation system that maximizes community connectivity and walkability, and minimizes ecological harm to the region & world beyond Transportation Goal Accessibility
16 Climate & Energy Goal Efficient public and private use of energy region-wide, with reliance upon renewable energy and alternative fuels for buildings, vehicles, and public transportation Sustainability
17 Education Goal Make our region a pre-eminent knowledge hub, through educational venues, workforce development, and institutional collaboration Prosperity
18 Health Goal Healthy Communities with greater access to quality health care and a focus on wellness and prevention Livability
TARGETS & INDICATORS Measuring Regional Progress
20 All Regional Activity Centers will have transit 2020: Housing + Transportation Cost in Activity Centers will not exceed 45% of AMI Tysons Corner Capture 75% of commercial construction & 50% of households in Activity Centers Accessibility
21 By 2025 achieve 100% of Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Goals By 2020 All new residential & commercial buildings LEED Silver 2014 Regional air quality will improving beyond federal standards Sustainability
22 Prosperity Median wage growth exceeds inflation Improve access to vocational training
23 Livability Reduce bike/ped fatalities Beginning in 2012, 80% of new or preserved affordable housing units in activity centers
24 Compact The Greater Washington 2050 Compact sets forth a common vision for the National Capital Region at mid-century and the goals that define that vision.
25 Public Comment
393 Total Comments CSG Form Language 67 - NVTA Form Language 65 - Wash. Airport Task Force Form Language Public Comment
Revisions Based on Feedback Improve mention of multi-modal connections between activity centers Improve mention of green infrastructure open space & parks Improve mention of airport accessibility, passengers, goods, services, & cargo Clarify housing targets, define affordability, reflect rehab and preservation efforts Include mention of regional geographic disparities Decrease job growth & GRP targets based on historic trends Revise air quality target based on final MWAQC approval
Next Steps Virtual 2050 Regional Activity Centers Implementation Strategies Progress Reports Attitudinal Survey