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1 UPlan: How It Works and How to Get Started A description for the rest of us Nathaniel Roth Information Center for the Environment University of California, Davis CalACT Conference Olympic Valley Olympic Valley4/22/2008

2 Why do we model? ► 1. They allow us to test a wide variety of policy, planning and investment alternatives ► 2. They create a consistent set of rules and criteria to test the alternatives. ► 3. They respond to a wide variety of statutes requiring more accurate forecasts than in the past.

3 What do we get from our models? ► Spatial Output  Where is the growth? ► Tabular Output  How much? ► Analysis  What are the likely impacts?

4 UPlan ► Simple  Relatively simple data  Generally accessible demographic inputs  Simple algorithm/rules ► Rule based  The “rules” govern the system ► Urban Growth  A simple inexpensive model with rapid run times and fast data development

5 Households People Acres People/HH Acreage/HH

6 Households People People/HH Employees/HH Employees Acres SF/Employee Building SF FAR

7 4000 404 4242 2222 0 Combined Effect 4444 444 0000 0000 4 Urban Edge 0400 004 4000 0400 0 0300 030 0000 0000 3 AmenityMajor Arterial 81144 8712 8242 2622 7 Ramp Proximity Combine Attractors

8 RRRR RCR CCRC RRII C General Plan Allocation Net Attraction We need 5 Residential, 3 Commercial, 2 Industrial RR RCR C RII C 5 Highest Residential Attractions 3 Highest Commercial Attractions 2 All Industrial Selected 81144 8712 8242 2622 7

9 Data Types ► Land Uses ► Demographics  Residential  Employment ► “General Plans” ► Masks ► Attractors ► Discouragers

10 Land Uses ► Customizable  As of UPlan 2.6x ► Aggregate  3400+ Land uses across 536 city and county general plans ► Developed Land Use Types  Not Agriculture or Timber ► Residential Types  Density Classes ► Employment Types  Square Feet per Employee  Floor Area Ratio

11 Residential Demographics ► Population Growth  Starting population  Ending population ► Average Household Size (PPHH) ► Housing Proportions by Density Class  Percentage of new units entering each residential type  Average gross “footprint” per household

12 Employment Demographics ► Average number of employed people per household ► Percentage of employees entering each employment type ► Average square footage per employee in buildings for each employment type ► Floor Area Ratio for each employment type

13 “General Plans” ► Adopted General Plans  Test existing general plans ► Speculative General Plans  What if?... ► Provide the Structure for the Region’s Development  Guide development to appropriate general locations

14 Masks ► Prevent any growth at all..... ► Examples  Water Bodies  Public Land  Existing Development (no redevelopment)  Slopes/Geology

15 Attractors ► Features that encourage development ► Pseudoeconomic ► Hedonic ► The Data Represents  Effects of Policy  Physical Features

16 Attractors ► Roads and transportation infrastructure ► Urban services:  Water and wastewater  Safety... police, fire  Transit  Amenities.... parks, entertainment, cultural events ► Past or Planned Growth ► Regulatory boundaries  City Limits  Spheres of Influence

17 Discouragers ► Features that discourage development ► Represent  Policy effects  Physical features

18 Discouragers ► Physical  Steep or unstable slopes  Floodplains ► Environmental  Natural resource protections... wetlands, species, agriculture, mineral resources  Hazards... Mining, soils ► Administrative  Fees and exactions ► Infrastructure Limits  Transportation  Water

19 What can be done with UPlan ► Types of Scenarios  Recent trends (aka Status Quo, Base Case, Business as Usual)  General Plan Buildout  Change Scenarios ► Sprawl ► Compact ► Resource protection ► New Cities ► Resource limitations

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21 Analysis ► Transportation  Export to Transportation Modeling ► Air Quality  Based on Transportation Modeling output ► Greenhouse Gasses  Building type, location, service provider ► Resource Consumption  Discouragement impacts  Other summarization ► Population Distribution ► Accessibility/Economic Activity  Using accessibility/travel times to core areas

22 Reports ► Generated in MS Excel ► Metadata ► Land Consumption  Demand: Acres and Cells  Allocated: Acres and Cells  Underallocation: Acres and Cells ► Discouragement Impacts  Acres of each discouragement consumed by land use type

23 Reports

24 Zonal Summary ► How much development is happening where? ► New population centers ► New Employment centers

25 Zonal Summaries ► Calculate by Zone:  # Acres of each land use  # of HH in each residential type  # of residents in each residential type  # of employees in each employment type  # of square feet in building space for each employment type

26 Greenhouse Gas ► Climate Zone  Determines Demand for Energy ► Service Provider  Determines Type of Energy  Energy Mix  CO2E generation ► No embodied CO2 calculations ► Calculations by land use type, climate zone, service provider, subarea

27 Acknowledgements California Department of Transportation US Department of Agriculture Federal Highway Administration

28 Questions? Nathaniel Roth GIS Programmer/Analyst Information Center for the Environment University of California, Davis neroth@ucdavis.eduneroth@ucdavis.edu or (530) 752-1331 neroth@ucdavis.edu


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