07 Jan 09 Kern Blueprint Visualizations Toolkit Examples.

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07 Jan 09 Kern Blueprint Visualizations Toolkit Examples

Blueprint Principles Conserve energy and natural resources, and develop alternatives Provide adequate and equitable services Enhance economic vitality Provide a variety of housing choices Use and improve existing community assets and infrastructure Use compact, efficient development and/or mixed land uses where appropriate Provide a variety of transportation choices Conserve undeveloped land and spaces Increase civic and public engagement

2D Visualizations Kern COG is developing a Toolkit to help illustrate Blueprint Principles, and provide design examples. There are two types of 2D Visualizations  Static Current vs Conceptual views  Transition from Current to Conceptual view You can use existing sample views like those on the following slides, or design custom views. Kern COG plans to assist the development of visualizations for the different types of communities within the county. The following slides are examples of the visualizations used by SANDAG for their Toolkit.

Alpine Boulevard ConceptualExisting CurrentConceptual View

Kern COG 13 Jan 09 Ridgecrest - 2D Visualization Conceptual ViewExisting

La Mesa, CA ConceptualExisting Conceptual View

Cesar Chavez Prkwy and Main St. near Barrio Logan Station Conceptual ExistingConceptual View

Alpine Boulevard – Transition

3D Visualizations 3D visualizations illustrating Blueprint Principles (Smart Growth) and Transit connections Design could be same as used in a 2D, an existing design, or custom design. Sample 3DSample 3D Kern COG expects to work closely with local officials, planners, and others to develop reasonable conceptual views of future communities Kern COG plans to combine local visualizations to illustrate regional transit concepts.  For example we could use a 3D visualization of Ridgecrest and add an animated person boarding a Kern Regional Bus. Then jump to view of the same animated person getting of the same bus at the High Speed Rail Station in Palmdale, or Bakersfield.  These local visualizations could be added to the existing HSR visualizations.HSR

Kern COG Contact Troy Hightower, Regional Planner  (661)   th Street, Suite 300  Bakersfield, CA 93301