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Agenda Hopkinsville, KY Planning Charrette
Thursday, June 8, 2006 5:00 – 9:00PM
TASK/EVENT
Participants Register Refreshments Served
Meet other Participants
Welcome and Introductions
Rich Liebe, Mayor City Council Members Steve Bourne, Dir, HCC Planning Commission Ruth Lynch & J. Michael Foster, Co-Chairs, Advisory Committee, Tammy Stansbury, Coordinator, Pennyrile Area Dev Dist
Meeting Purpose and Agenda
DA (PS, JH?)
Neighborhood Impressions Camiros Consultants
Neighborhood Groups Identify Major Issues
Participants into Four Groups: Attucks/Eastside Area Canton Pike Area Durrett/Virginia Area Westside Area
Dinner Served Issues Presentations Discussion
Representatives from each of four groups Facilitators: P. Sullivan and Camiros Consultant
Vision Development
Participants into Four Groups: Attucks/Eastside Area Canton Pike Area Durrett/Virginia Area Westside Area
Vision Presentations Discussion
Representatives from each of four groups Facilitators: P. Sullivan and Camiros Consultant
Closing Remarks
DRAFT – For HCCPC Review and Comment
Canton Urban Design Concepts
Model Block Concept Remove dilapidated housing Infill individual lots with appropriate new housing Utilize larger available parcels for public use (i.e. pocket parks, community gardens, stormwater runoff) Create buffers between properties and uses Install infrastructure (i.e. sidewalks, stormwater control, street lighting) Expand the transportation network to create neighborhood-scale blocks and connect to surrounding areas
DRAFT – For HCCPC Review and Comment
Westside Urban Design Concepts
4th Street Extension-Alternative 1 Extend 4th Street west of Jessup and down to 7th Redevelop northwest and northeast quadrants of 4th/7th intersection Link development to 2nd Baptist Church and explore opportunities for a development partnership
4th Street Extension-Alternative 2 Extend 4th Street west of Jessup and down to 7th Remove Jessup between 4th St and 7th St Redevelop 7th St frontage between 4th and O’Neal Redevelop area in the block bound by 4th, 7th, and Cleveland as a comprehensive redevelopment project Link development to 2nd Baptist Church and explore opportunities for a development partnership
DRAFT – For HCCPC Review and Comment
Durrett Urban Design Concepts
Concept 2 Preserve existing housing between Walnut and Campbell Create Gateway Park and south end of greenway Transform Campbell into a landscaped corridor as primary route to downtown
Model Block Concept Remove dilapidated housing Infill individual lots with appropriate new housing Utilize larger available parcels for public use (i.e. pocket parks, community gardens, stormwater runoff) Create buffers between properties and uses Install infrastructure (i.e. sidewalks, stormwater control, street lighting)
9th St and College St Redevelopment Plan Redevelop tobacco storage/warehouse as new multi-family and single-family residential Redevelop recycling center as new commercial retail center Provide direct community access to retail center from neighborhood Use 9th/College intersection as gateway to Durrett
DRAFT – For HCCPC Review and Comment
Attucks Urban Design Concepts
Vine and 2nd Town Center Concept Revive the historic neighborhood commercial activity and Vine and 2nd Preserve a portion of the old school facility for community use , and redevelop the remainder of the site as open space or residential Strengthen Campbell St as a local commercial corridor Create links to downtown and the historic Attucks School
Attucks School Reuse Concept Preserve the historic portion of the Attucks School building for community use Remove the Attucks School addition and redevelop the land as residential Utilize the eastern portion of the Bible College site as community open space/stormwater retention area Create a link to the Vine/2nd Town Center
DRAFT – For HCCPC Review and Comment
Greenway Concept Alternatives
Concept 1 Redevelop 2-block corridor as new park Create links to downtown on Central and Stanley Walnut and Campbell form one-way pair
Concept 2 Preserve existing housing between Walnut and Campbell Create Gateway Park and south end of greenway Transform Campbell into a landscaped corridor as primary route to downtown
Concept 3 Redevelop 2-block corridor as new park and housing Create links to downtown on Central, Stanley and Maple Create gateway park and south end of greenway Create primary public park between Central and Stanley
4/4/2007 1Facilitated by
Dennison Associates, Inc.
NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNINGCHARRETTE
HOPKINSVILLE, KY
June 8, 2006
5:00-9:00
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Overview of Neighborhood Overview of Neighborhood Revitalization ProjectRevitalization Project
Creation of InnerCreation of Inner--City Advisory City Advisory CommitteeCommitteeActivities in four general areasActivities in four general areas
Housing RevitalizationHousing RevitalizationTwo Neighborhood CharrettesTwo Neighborhood Charrettes
June 8June 8thth
June 29June 29thth
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AgendaAgendaRegistrationRegistration
Welcome and IntroductionsWelcome and Introductions
Meeting Purpose and ProcessMeeting Purpose and Process
Neighborhood ImpressionsNeighborhood Impressions
Identify Major IssuesIdentify Major Issues
Dinner and Presentation of IssuesDinner and Presentation of Issues
Vision Development and PresentationVision Development and Presentation
Next Steps and Closing RemarksNext Steps and Closing Remarks
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Facilitators/ConsultantsFacilitators/ConsultantsDennison Associates, Inc.Dennison Associates, Inc.
Peggy Sullivan Peggy Sullivan John HamptonJohn HamptonDorothy ReiserDorothy ReiserJustin MasucciJustin Masucci
Camiros, Ltd.Camiros, Ltd.Leslie PollockLeslie PollockDoug HammelDoug Hammel
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NeighborhoodsNeighborhoods
Attucks/Eastside AreaAttucks/Eastside Area
Canton Pike AreaCanton Pike Area
DurrettDurrett/Virginia Area/Virginia Area
Westside AreaWestside Area
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ObjectivesObjectives
Identify issues that seriously impact the Identify issues that seriously impact the quality of life for your neighborhood quality of life for your neighborhood
Create a vision of how you want your Create a vision of how you want your neighborhood to look in 5 years.neighborhood to look in 5 years.
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Process for the EveningProcess for the Evening
IdentifyIssues
(good and bad)
Select Most
Important
PresentIssues to
Group
Create a Vision
Share and DiscussVisions
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Identify/Prioritize IssuesIdentify/Prioritize Issues
Brainstorm issues & concerns of your Brainstorm issues & concerns of your neighborhoodneighborhood
Choose the most important issuesChoose the most important issues
Do this for negatives and positivesDo this for negatives and positives
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BrainstormingBrainstorming
Involves all team members in the Involves all team members in the generation of many ideasgeneration of many ideas
It is NOT just throwing out ideasIt is NOT just throwing out ideas
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Brainstorming ~ How to:Brainstorming ~ How to:
Participants, in sequence, tell issuesParticipants, in sequence, tell issues
Facilitator writes issues as they are Facilitator writes issues as they are communicatedcommunicated
Members pass if they have no more issuesMembers pass if they have no more issues
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Brainstorming ~ How to:Brainstorming ~ How to:
No criticism, evaluation, or discussionNo criticism, evaluation, or discussion
Review, clarify and combine issuesReview, clarify and combine issues
Do not combine if the person who Do not combine if the person who suggested idea is opposedsuggested idea is opposed
Add additional ideas if they emergeAdd additional ideas if they emerge
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Suggested Criteria Suggested Criteria
For selection of the most important issues:For selection of the most important issues:
Seriousness of the issue Seriousness of the issue
Impact on the largest number of people Impact on the largest number of people
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Multivoting ~ How to:Multivoting ~ How to:
Clarify all items on the listClarify all items on the list
Each person votes for ½ the number of issues Each person votes for ½ the number of issues
that group came up withthat group came up with
Vote by placing a dot next to the issues you Vote by placing a dot next to the issues you
feel are most important feel are most important ––
Only one vote per issueOnly one vote per issue
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VisionVision
1. Intelligent foresight 1. Intelligent foresight 2. A mental image produced by the imagination. 2. A mental image produced by the imagination.
American Heritage DictionaryAmerican Heritage Dictionary, 4, 4thth Ed.Ed.2000, NY: Houghton Mifflin Co.2000, NY: Houghton Mifflin Co.
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Creating a VisionCreating a Vision
You will be asked to project yourself into the You will be asked to project yourself into the future, to future, to
Imagine what your neighborhood might look like in Imagine what your neighborhood might look like in the future,the future,Describe what you would like for it to look likeDescribe what you would like for it to look like
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Existing CommunityExisting Community
Population Percent non-white
Med Income Lots VacantLots
Housing Units
% Rental
East Side
Attucks 1,625 89% $18,029 1,053 33% 648 59%
Durrets 2,799 82% $20,634 1,579 20% 1,573 57%
West Side
Canton 1,254 47% $29,489 511 10% 798 60%
Westside 2,358 57% $21,700 739 4% 525 56%
All All NeighborhoodsNeighborhoods
8,036 70% NA 3,882 19% 3,500 58%
City WideCity Wide 30,089 34% $30,419 NA NA 13,283 44%
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ObservationsObservations
Homes vary in quality from well Homes vary in quality from well maintained to dilapidatedmaintained to dilapidatedMost of the homes are modest Most of the homes are modest some quite smallsome quite smallMany vacant lots, many well Many vacant lots, many well maintainedmaintainedSome areas lack storm drainageSome areas lack storm drainageSome areas lack good street Some areas lack good street lightinglightingStreets in good conditionStreets in good conditionDiscontinuous sidewalks and curbsDiscontinuous sidewalks and curbsNeighborhoods lack defined edgesNeighborhoods lack defined edges
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Existing CommunityExisting Community
Existing ZoningExisting Zoning
ResidentialResidential
RR--33
RR--44
CommercialCommercial
BB--22
BB--33
IndustrialIndustrial
II--11
Professional/OfficeProfessional/Office
PP--11
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Existing CommunityExisting Community
Building ConditionsBuilding Conditions
In the overall Study Area:In the overall Study Area:
Total Structures: Total Structures: 38233823
% Sound:% Sound: 91.9%91.9%
% Deteriorated:% Deteriorated: 3.0%3.0%
% Dilapidated:% Dilapidated: 3.0%3.0%
% Substandard/Not Livable:% Substandard/Not Livable:
2.0%2.0%
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Existing CommunityExisting CommunityCommunity FacilitiesCommunity Facilities
SchoolsSchools
BeklmontBeklmont
Head StartHead Start
CivitanCivitan
Vacant FacilitiesVacant Facilities
E.g. E.g. AttucksAttucks SchoolSchool
Health Care ProvidersHealth Care Providers
HospitalHospital
Surrounding medical officesSurrounding medical offices
Civic Civic CenterParksCenterParks and Recreationand Recreation
Boys and Girls ClubBoys and Girls Club
Peace ParkPeace Park
VirginaVirgina ParkPark
West End ParkWest End Park
Various playgrounds Various playgrounds