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1 CITY OF OROVILLE ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT April 8, 2013

2 PROJECT OBJECTIVES The primary objectives of the Art, Cultural, and Entertainment District are to:  Establish Oroville as a tourist and recreational destination by providing amenities that recreational enthusiasts and tourists can enjoy;  Plan for appropriate development of the Feather River waterfront to stimulate high-quality commercial, retail and restaurant establishments to provide an enjoyable atmosphere;  Re-establish the Oroville Historic Downtown as an art, cultural, entertainment, employment, and residential center for the region by incorporating the Feather River; and  Establish the Oroville Art, Cultural, and Entertainment Complex project area as a community gathering place (“town center”) to enjoy shopping, dining, various museums, and live entertainment in a safe and vibrant destination. ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT1

3 STUDY AREA ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT2 Approximately 29 acres

4 TEAM ORGANIZATION 3 City of Oroville BMS Design Group Nevada City Project Management, Urban Design, Land Planning, Community Outreach Michael Smiley, AICP, ASLA Partner-in-Charge Nancy L. Fleming Project Manager + Senior Landscape Architect BMS Design Group San Francisco Urban Design, Landscape Architecture Joy Glasier, LEED AP Landscape Architect Tim Hurley Senior Architect Wood Rodgers Sacramento Traffic Engineering and Circulation Planning, Civil Engineering Mark Rayback, PE Principal-in-Charge/Project Civil Engineer Ravi Narayanan Project Traffic Engineer BAE Urban Economics Davis Market Analysis Matt Kowta, MCP Principal Nina Bennett, MCP Associate ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT

5 SCHEDULE ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT4

6 DOWNTOWN MARKET ABSORPTION ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT5

7 PLANNING CRITERIA ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT6

8 ALTERNATIVE ‘A’ – “PARK BLOCKS” ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT7

9 ALTERNATIVE ‘A’ COMPONENTS ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT8

10 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AT LEVEE ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT9

11 ALTERNATIVE ‘A’ 3D MODEL ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT10

12 ALTERNATIVE ‘B’ – “GREAT STREETS” ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT11

13 ALTERNATIVE ‘B’ COMPONENTS ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT12

14 ALTERNATIVE ‘B’ 3D MODEL ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT13

15 ALTERNATIVE ‘C’ – “TOWN SQUARE” ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT14

16 ALTERNATIVE ‘C’ COMPONENTS ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT15

17 ALTERNATIVE ‘C’ 3D MODEL ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT16

18 PARKING EVALUATION ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT17

19 EXISTING DOWNTOWN PARKING ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT18

20 EXISTING PUBLIC PARKING LOTS ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT19

21 DOWNTOWN AERIAL PHOTO ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT20

22 ALTERNATIVES RANKING CRITERIA ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT 21

23 ALTERNATIVES RANKING BY CITY  Alternative ‘A’ – “Park Blocks”69 points average  Alternative ‘B’ – “Great Streets”36 points average  Alternative ‘C’ – “Town Center”64 points average ART, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT22


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