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    todays agendatodays agenda transmountain &

    nw master plan process

    transmountain &nw master plan scenarios

    plan el paso

    process

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    charrette eventscharrette events Kick-off & Hands-on Design Session

    Tuesday, January 24Canutillo HS Auditorium 9:00 am 12:00 pm

    Open Design StudioWednesday - Friday, January 25 - 27Canutillo ISD Board Room, 9:00 am 7:00 pm

    Work-in-Progress Presentation

    Saturday, January 28Canutillo HS Auditorium 9:00 am 12:00 pm

    hands-on session

    70+ attendees

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    the site

    public service board staff goals

    1. Develop a plan that reflects a balanced approach between theneed for progressive growth and the need for open space forthat growth.

    2. Develop a plan that recognizes the fact that land sales will bephased. Thus make sure that the infrastructure requirementsare a consideration in looking at phasing plans.

    3. Phase the development in a way that does not allow forleapfrogging of water, sewer, reclaimed water or storm water

    infrastructure.

    4. Develop a plan that provides the best value of thedevelopable land for the PSB all factors considered.

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    public service board staff goals

    5. Develop a plan that provides excellent transportation

    connection to the PSB lands north of Loop 375 will not resultin excessively high infrastructure costs making the landunsuitable for development in the market place. i.e. landlocked.

    6. Carefully review the drainage work done in the current plan toallow the use of natural drainage where feasible but makesure proper engineered systems are incorporated to capturecritical flows; i.e. El Paso Stormwater Master Plan and reviewof URS special report on that analysis.

    7. There are opportunities in the current plan where arroyodesignation and hike and bike trails should be configured toallow improved use of the land given other open spaceprovisions.

    Quality and character of public spaces, neighborhoods, streetscapes

    image survey

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    scenario planning

    scenario 1: 2005 plan

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    scenario 2

    scenario 3

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    scenario 4

    Concern for quantity & quality of development

    what we heard

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    1stchoice: protect it all

    2nd choice: preserve as much as possible preserve permanently

    protect view along Transmountain

    protect arroyos, animal & plant habitat

    create new entrance to state park

    create trailheads

    prioritize land near park for preservation

    what we heardwhat we heard

    process

    Community feedback

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    process

    Touring the site

    process

    Touring Historic Places

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    Technical Meetings: PSB, El DOT, TxDOT, Frontera Land Alliance, Open

    Space Advisory Board, Franklin Mountains State Park, Hikers, Bikers

    process

    process

    Studio

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    testing ideas

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    Transmountain Road

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    .

    Transmountain Road

    Desert hamlet?

    .

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    illustrative plan

    existing conditions

    illustrative plan

    new option

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    illustrative plan

    new option

    ProtectTransmountaincorridor

    Protect landsadjacent to

    State Park

    Alternate entrance

    to park

    Public facilities

    amenities

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    coding

    Transects and open space

    Open spacepermanentlyprotected

    Completeneighborhoods

    neighborhoods

    Neighborhood green facing the Franklin Mountains

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    complete place

    Central green at the center of town

    access

    Trailhead on neighborhood edge

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    entry

    Roundabout at Paseo del Norte Road

    scenario principles

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    all use smartcode

    T4T

    3T

    2 T

    5T

    1

    new neighborhoods

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    T2

    T3

    T4

    Sunset Heights, Kern, Rim Road neighborhoods

    T5

    complete neighborhoods

    all treat arroyossimilarly

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    2005 Land Study

    40

    39A

    39

    38B

    38A

    38

    flow paths

    40

    39A

    40

    38B

    38A

    natural

    floodplain

    hybrid

    channel

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    38Bconcrete

    lined

    channel

    39

    38A

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    38

    flow paths: scenario 1

    38A

    40

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    39A

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    38B

    38A

    natural

    floodplain

    hybrid

    channel

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    38Bconcrete

    lined

    channel

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    38A

    38

    38

    flow paths: scenario 2

    38A

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    40

    39A

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    38B

    38A

    natural

    floodplain

    hybrid

    channel

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    38Bconcrete

    lined

    channel

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    38A

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    38

    flow paths: scenario 3

    38A

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    39A

    40

    38B

    38A

    natural

    floodplain

    hybrid

    channel

    39

    38Bconcrete

    lined

    channel

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    38A

    38

    38

    flow paths: 2005 plan

    38A

    40

    40

    all treat drainagefacilities similarly

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    bridge

    span

    culverts

    1

    drainage facilities: scenario 1

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    4

    3

    5

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    1211

    76

    10

    2005 Land Study

    bridge

    span

    culverts

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    drainage facilities: scenario 1

    2

    4

    3

    5

    98

    1211

    7

    6

    10

    Recommended

    culverts

    allowing

    wildlife

    crossings

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    scenarios

    scenario 1

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    scenario 2

    scenario 3

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    PLANELPASOCOMPREHENSIVEPLANPLANELPASOCOMPREHENSIVEPLAN

    ELPASO,TEXAS2009

    3.5.12

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    the guiding documentto direct capital

    improvements,

    evaluate development

    projects, guide public

    policy and ensure that

    El Paso is the city its

    residents want it to be

    what is a comprehensive plan?

    1. Land Use

    2. Urban Design

    3. Downtown

    4. Transportation

    5. Public Facilities

    6. Housing

    7. Economic Development

    8. Historic Preservation

    9. Health10. Sustainability

    11. Border Relations

    12. Fort Bliss

    Comprehensive Plan ElementsComprehensive Plan ElementsAppendix

    A. Implementation

    Matrix

    B. Process

    C. Econ Dev Reports

    D. Design Manual

    E. Charter of NU

    F. Glossary

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    complete streetsactive streetfronts, bike infrastructure, shade sidewalks, lighting for security

    transit-ready mixed-use developmentwalkable neighborhood amenities, shared parking,transit service (BRT/ trolleys/light rail) throughout

    focus on downtowninfill housing on empty lots, fix and repurpose existing buildings,neighborhood retail, incentive local business to relocate, public art

    create public spacesnew public spaces (plazas, paseos, green, parks, etc) relocate rail roads to

    create central park

    build wellnew development should add to the quality of life of all residents

    big ideasbig ideas

    public process

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    2010

    April May June

    February Summer Fall

    2011

    August November

    January

    February

    2012

    January

    Winter

    Summer Fall Winter

    hands-on sessions

    ASARCO/BRT Sites, Central, Northwest, Northeast, East, MissionValley, Fort Bliss, Downtown Wayfinding, Transmountain

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    hands-on sessions

    ASARCO/BRT Sites, Central, Northwest, Northeast, East, Mission

    Valley, Fort Bliss, Downtown Wayfinding, Transmountain

    160+ stakeholder meetings

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    160+ stakeholder meetings

    Paso Del Norte Health

    TxDOT

    Neighborhood Associations

    Bicycle Clubs

    Econ Dev Corporations

    Save the Valley

    Texas General Land Office

    City Staff

    Fort Bliss

    Chamber of Commerce

    Open Space Advisory Board

    Ysleta Pueblo Comm Foundation

    Sun Metro

    Local Developers

    Juarez Planners

    Comp Plan Advisory Committee

    Historic Preservation Office

    Safety Officials

    2,800+studio visitors,

    meeting attendees,hands-on participants

    project total to date:

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    Appointment Board/Organization

    BrooksVandivort City

    Plan

    Commission

    KristiBorden CityPlanCommission

    LarryNance CityPlanCommission

    CharlieWakeem OpenSpaceAdvisoryBoard

    JenniferBarr ParksandRecreationAdvisoryBoard

    MaryFrancesKeisling NeighborhoodCoalition

    JuanOlvera HousingAuthorityoftheCityofElPaso

    BradleyRoe ElPasoAssociationofBuilders

    RolandCorrea ElPasoAssociationofRealtors

    MichaelKelly PasoDelNorteGroupHealthFoundation

    GeoffreyWright AmericanInstituteofArchitects ElPasoChapter

    RobertMoreno TexasCouncilofEngineeringCompanies ElPasoChapter

    LindaTroncoso

    ElPasoChamberInfrastructure&Development

    Committee

    JayBanasiak MassTransitDepartment

    VeronicaEscobar ElPasoCounty

    MichaelMedina MetropolitanTransportationOrganization

    MartyHowell SustainabilityManager

    DeborahHamlyn CityManager

    JohnNeal CityManager

    designing in public: Advisory Committee

    10 Meetings Open to the Public

    Building IndustryRepresentation

    UnanimouslyApproved Plan onJanuary 19

    www.planelpaso.org

    designing in public

    36,645+ visitors

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    design process

    Over 40 square miles of Illustrative Plans

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    Illustrative plans

    Existing conditions

    Illustrative plan

    Illustrative plans

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    .

    Downtown

    .

    Downtown

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    San Jacinto Plaza

    Union Square

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    Open Spaces

    .

    Mesa Street

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    Mesa Street

    .

    Neighborhood Avenue

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    .

    Neighborhood Avenue

    Approximately 90 Miles, not including mountain biking trails

    El Pasos existing bicycle network

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    proposed bicycle network

    Goal: Put all El Pasoans within a mile of a bikeway

    Mesa Street

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    .

    Mesa Street

    East Side Transit Center

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    Northgate transit oriented development

    central park

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    central park

    regional plan guiding overlay

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    Preservation

    Parks

    Streets

    Neighborhoods

    Shopping

    Mix of Uses

    Density

    Infill

    Natural Features

    Preservation

    Parks

    Streets

    Neighborhoods

    Shopping

    Mix of Uses

    Density

    Infill

    Natural Features

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    PLANELPASOCOMPREHENSIVEPLANPLANELPASOCOMPREHENSIVEPLAN

    ELPASO,TEXAS2009

    Thank you

    FutureLandUseMap

    OfficialZoningMap

    TractsandLots104

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    OPEN-SPACE SECTORS:

    O-1 PRESERVE

    O-2 NATURAL

    O-3 AGRICULTURE

    O-4 MILITARY RESERVE

    O-5 REMOTE

    O-6 POTENTIAL ANNEXATION

    O-7 URBAN EXPANSION105

    106

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    O-1 PRESERVE Protected open spaces: parks; reservoirs; canals 107

    O-1 & O-2 NATURAL Unprotected open spaces: foothills, bosques 108

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    O-3 AGRICULTURE irrigated farmland in Rio Grande valley 109

    O-4 MILITARY RESERVE Fort Bliss Training Areas 110

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    O-5 REMOTE Remote desert and mountains 111

    O-6 POTENTIAL ANNEXATION Developable land not needed at this time112

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    O-7 URBAN EXPANSION Developable master-planned land 113

    ALL OPEN-SPACE SECTORS 114

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    GROWTH SECTORS:

    G-1 DOWNTOWN

    G-2 TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD

    G-3 POST-WAR

    G-4 SUBURBAN

    G-5 INDEPENDENT CITY

    G-6 RURAL SETTLEMENT

    G-7 INDUSTRIAL

    G-8 FORT BLISS MIXED USE

    G-9 FORT BLISS MILITARY

    115

    116

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    117G-1 DOWNTOWN

    118G-1 & G-2 TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD

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    119G-3 POST-WAR

    120G-3 POST-WAR and G-4 SUBURBAN

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    121G-5 INDEPENDENT CITY

    122G-6 RURAL SETTLEMENT

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    123G-7 INDUSTRIAL

    124G-8 FORT BLISS MIXED USE

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    125G-9 FORT BLISS MILITARY

    ALL GROWTH SECTORS 126

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    ALL OPEN-SPACE and GROWTH SECTORS 127

    All Sections

    Implementation notmandated by plan:shall/shall consider;will not/should not

    (Chamber of CommercePlanning Dept.)

    Improved organizationof goals and policies(DKP)

    Introduction

    Emphasizedconnections to Mexico(Econ Dev.)

    Quick facts infographic(Planning Dept.)

    amendments to draftRegional Land Use

    Patterns

    Clarification of EPWU-PSB role (EPWU-PSB)

    Mapping of Majorarroyos (EPWU-PSB)

    Major arroyos defined(Chamber ofCommerce / OSAB)

    2030 time horizonidentified throughout

    plan (Chamber ofCommerce/EPWU-PSB Staff)

    More illustrative role forillustrative plans(Chamber ofCommerce

    Impact fees for transitstudy proposed(Sun Metro)

    Clarification of Plan ElPasos role in rezoning(City Attorney)

    Plan requires Title 20and 21 amendments(City Attorney)

    Urban Design

    Signage and lightingdiscussed (CPAC)

    LEED ND described(CPAC)

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    Clustering optionsdefined (CPAC)

    Illustrative plans forPainted Dunesbecomes generalizedplan (EPWU-PSB)

    Clarification that TODsites more than RTSsites (Sun Metro)

    Plan places a focus onWalkable Urbanareas G1,G2, G3, O7,much less emphasis in

    Suburban G-4 areasto vest properties ofspecific developers.(EPWU-PSB Staff/Chamber of Commerce)

    Transportation

    Ozone level concernsdescribed (CPAC)

    Cautionary messageabout street retrofits(Chamber ofCommerce)

    AARP discussion(CPAC)

    Public Facilities

    Emphasis on OpenSpace Master Plan

    (CPAC) Long term water

    prospectsdeemphasized(EPWU-PSB Staff)

    Contextual parks: lessgrading on Westside(CPAC)

    Increased LEED NDreferences (CPAC)

    Economic Development

    Old Town El Paso(Public)

    Greater emphasis onMission Trail Area(CPAC)

    Health

    Initiatives to increasedoctor-to-patient ratios(CPAC)

    amendments to draft

    Sustainability

    Vineyards in El Paso(Public)

    More emphasis onregional cooperation(County)

    Greater commitment toarroyos minor &major (CPAC)

    Stormwater retention

    templates (CPAC) Renewable energy

    vehicles for the City(CPAC)

    More emphasis onfarm preservationstrategies (CPAC)

    Border Relations

    Emphasis onrelationships betweenCity and Juarez (EconDev.)

    Deemphasize violencein Juarez (Econ Dev.)

    Community DesignManual

    amendments to draft