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Local Planning Initiatives Connecting Communities Planning Grant Curtis Baker AMATS Planning Administrator
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Overview What is AMATS Connecting Communities Initiative Connecting Communities Planning Grants Examples of Past Grants Successes and Failures of the Planning Grant Program
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What is AMATS? Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Develop regional transportation plan Oversee the expenditure of federal transportation funds Coordinate transportation improvements with federal, state, and local officials Serve as a forum for elected officials to discuss regional planning initiatives
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Connecting Communities Initiative Initiative to integrate land use and transportation planning Aid AMATS in targeting investment Promote transit, bicycle and pedestrian uses in the region Recommendations & strategies for implementation
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Why is it important? Disconnect between transportation and land use planning Area lacks direction for bike and sidewalk investments that complement highways Low-density development is straining infrastructure and community services Improve collaboration between agencies
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Why is it important? Disconnect between transportation and land use planning Area lacks direction for bike and sidewalk investments that complement highways Low-density development is straining infrastructure and community services Improve collaboration between agencies
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A number of our local communities don’t have planning capacity Help deter haphazard development in high growth areas & re-envision areas in decline Small investment to help leverage other funds Opportunity for collaboration Transportation improvements as a means to strengthen neighborhoods, promote economic development & increase accessibility Planning Grant - Purpose Connecting Communities
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Planning Grant – What is it? Connecting Communities Partnership between AMATS & local communities Provides funding for developing plans that integrate land use and transportation – Increase transportation choices – Enhance economic competitiveness – Support existing communities Two $50,000 grants
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Planning Grant Process Connecting Communities Partnership with AMATS AMATS hires a consultant selected by the community and AMATS $100,000 available for two $50,000 grants 100% funding (no local match required) Goals – Increase transportation choices – Enhance economic competitiveness – Support existing communities
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Planning Grant Process Connecting Communities Eligibility – Promote multi-modal transportation options – Must be consistent with Connecting Communities – Does not include preliminary engineering, ROW, construction or environmental documentation Scoring – Description of area & issues – Purpose of study & expected outcomes – How it addresses Connecting Communities – Public involvement component – Implementation strategy
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Downtown Akron Connectivity Study Cit of Akron/METRO RTA Improve connectivity, accessibility and mobility between the districts in Downtown Akron Emphasis on non-auto modes of transportation
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Streetscape Walkability Downtown Akron Connectivity Study
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Crossroad District Plan Village of Richfield 550 acres, bound by I-271 & I-77 Pro-actively plan for future development along prime land with good interstate development Encourage existing and new development focuses on multi-modal transportation, community character & economic development
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Successes and Failures Grants have led to additional investment in communities – $250,000 from AMATS Infrastructure Program for Bike/Ped Projects in study areas Plans become tools for future investment opportunities – Communities use their plans to shop ideas to private and public agencies for funding Program builds great relationships with communities
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Successes and Failures 100% funding can mean no “buy in” – Unlike programs with matches, communities can apply for our grant program with no “skin in the game” Slow process Quick wins are difficult – Momentum can be lost if things don’t happen quickly – Hard to find funds for those small things Process can be difficult for consultants – More cooks in the kitchen
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Learning by Doing AMATS strongly believes the best approach is to learn by doing – We learn from our mistakes and our successes – We constantly track what works and what doesn’t and change the program accordingly – We think it is important to share our experiences so other agencies can also learn from them and apply them.
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