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Greater Scott’s Addition – Framework PlanJune 11, 2020
Greater Scott’s Addition Priority Growth NodeJune 11, 2020
Richmond 300: A Guide for GrowthCommunity Consultation #3
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Agenda and PanelistsI. Process Overview
Maritza Pechin, AICP Richmond 300 Project Manager, AECOM
II. Vision, Core Concepts, and Big MovesMark Olinger Director, Department of Planning and Development Review, City of Richmond
III. Greater Scott’s Addition Framework PlanMark Olinger Ryan Bouma AECOM
IV. Next Steps
After each section, we will pause to answer any questions we received in the Q&A panel
At any point during the Summit, please feel free to enter questions in the Q&A panel
In the interest of time, we may not be able to answer all the questions during the Summit
Other panelists available for Q&A
Kim Gray 2nd District Council Member, City of Richmond
Sharon Ebert Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Planning and Economic Development, City of Richmond
Leonard Sledge Director, Department of Economic Development, City of Richmond
Marianne Pitts and William Palmquist, AICP Richmond 300 Deputy Project Managers, City of Richmond
Ed McLaughlin VCU Vice President & Director of Athletics
Matt Conrad VCU Executive Director of Government and Board Relations
Alexa Heinrich and Matt Hill AECOM
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Draft Available at www.richmond300.com/draft
− Comment on the Interactive PDF (including the Parking Study)
− Comment on the Interactive Future Land Use Map
− Download the PDF (including the Parking Study)
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Process
reached via Richmond 300 meetings and existing meetings
Forums, Summits, Advisory Council, Sharing Sessions, Parking, Greater Scott’s Addition, etc.
civic associations, stakeholder groups, festivals
6,000+ Individuals
3,300+ Surveys
100+ R300 Meetings
160+ Existing Meetings
Collected on the maps and strategies via 2 rounds of review from the Working Groups and the public during CC#2
1,000+ Comments
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Register at www.richmond300.com/draft
Objectives:− Share the draft
Richmond 300document
− Embolden the community to identify portions of the plan that help advance efforts they are undertaking in their community, business, non-profit, etc.
− Collect edits on the draft plan
Summits will be recorded and posted on www.richmond300.com
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
June
1 – Draft online1:30pm: CPC 5pm: Org. Dev.
2 3 410am: UDC
5
8 96pm: InclusiveHousing
104pm: AC6pm: Thriving Environment
116pm: Greater Scott’s Addition
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151:30pm: CPC6pm: Downtown (focus on Coliseum)
166pm: Route-1 / Bellemeade / Bells
176pm: Southside Plaza
186pm: Stony Point Fashion Park
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22 233:30pm: CAR6pm: Diverse Economy
246pm: EquitableTransportation
254pm: PAC6pm: High-quality Places
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29 30 1 2 3
July
6 7 8 9 10
13Comment Period Ends
14 15 16 17
Community Consultation #3 | June 1 – July 13 (revised dates)
Civic Association and Stakeholder Meetings: Planning staff hosting virtual meetings from 6/1 to 6/29 with existing groups to discuss comments received during CC#2 and how the draft plan responds to those comments
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Vision
In 2037, Richmond is a welcoming, inclusive, diverse, innovative, and equitable city of thriving neighborhoods; ensuring a high quality of life for all.
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Nodes are places where people and jobs are today and may be in the future. Nodes are the convergence of many uses and multiple modes of transportation.
Priority Growth Nodes are places the city is targeting for the most growth over the next 20 years.
NodesStony Point
Fashion Park
Greater Scott’s Addition
Downtown
Rt. 1Bellemeade
BellsSouthside
Plaza
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Future land use designations are visionary and include language about how the area should look and feel in the future, but do not specify what an owner can or cannot legally do with their property.
Future Land Use
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The Future Connections provide equitable access to and between Nodes.
− Great Streets− Street Typologies− Bike Facilities− Greenways− Enhanced Transit− Street Grids− Bridges− Interchanges
Future Connections
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Richmond is a well-designed city of
communities interconnected by a
network of open space, public facilities, and
activity centers providing services
to residents, businesses, and
visitors.
Richmond prioritizes the movement of people over the
movement of vehicles through a
safe, reliable, equitable, and
sustainable transportation
network.
Richmond is a city where all people
can access quality housing.
Richmond is home to a variety of businesses and
industries that offer opportunities for
quality employment and capital
investments.
Richmond is a sustainable and
resilient city with healthy air, clean
water, and a flourishing ecosystem.
High-Quality Places
Equitable Transportation
Inclusive Housing
Diverse Economy
Thriving Environment
5 Topic Vision Statements
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Provide Greenways & Parks for All
Reconnect the City
Realign City Facilities
6 Big Moves
− Priority actions for Richmond to work toward in the next 5 years to set the city up for success in the next 20 years
− Each of these intentionally seeks to expand equity and increase the sustainability of our city
− Each of these has several strategies in the plan that tie to the big move
Re-Write the Zoning Ordinance
Re-imagine Priority Growth
Nodes
Expand Housing Opportunities
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Greater Scott’s AdditionPriority Growth Node
Greater Scott’s Addition
− Hosted three meetings in July 2019, December 2019, and February 2020
− Collected nearly 1,000 surveys on the elements to include in Greater Scott’s Addition
− Collected nearly 150 comments on the first version of the Framework Plan
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Learning from Other Neighborhoods− Extroverted
− Housing Variety
− Open Space
− Gathering Places
− Local and Regional
− Destination and Livable
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Greater Scott’s Addition
In 2037, Greater Scott’s Addition is home to a series of neighborhoods that provide new employment and housing developments connected by a series of open spaces and a transportation network that support families and aging-in-place. The variety of housing options and employment in Greater Scott’s Addition provide opportunities for low-income, moderate-income, and high-income households. The Diamond is demolished and a new multi-purpose stadium is constructed along Hermitage. The new stadium is activated with active uses along Hermitage and a public plaza. Visitors to Greater Scott’s Addition have the option to safely arrive by foot, bike, transit, or car. Parking is centralized in a few parking garages to encourage users to park once and visit multiple destinations. A signature public park between Ashe and Hermitage serves as a central convening space and is connected with greenways to multiple smaller public parks.
Vision
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Current Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
Growth Potential: HighIn 2019 there were approximately 458 acres of vacant/underdeveloped land in Greater Scott's Addition -representing 60% of Greater Scott's Addition's total land area
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Future Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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The Diamond Site – Current Priority Growth Node
Greater Scott’s Addition
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The Diamond Site - FuturePriority Growth Node
Greater Scott’s Addition
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Arthur Ashe Boulevard - Current Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Arthur Ashe Boulevard - Future Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Prototypical Complete Street Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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− New baseball stadium west of Hermitage Rd surrounded by mixed-use development
− Sports Backers Stadium replaced east of Hermitage Rd
February Plan Revised Plan
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s AdditionVCU Athletic Village
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VCU Athletic Village− Tennis Complex− Track and Field− Soccer Stadium− Practice Fields− Academic Buildings− Parking
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Framework Plan - Districts
A Gateway DistrictRegional destination for offices, shopping, and entertainment with landmark architecture
B Ballpark & Entertainment DistrictLively community integrated with entertainment and a new sports venue
C Ownby DistrictA core of dense mixed-use development employing the latest in sustainable practices relating to energy and water on a district scale
DAllison DistrictDense, compact transit-oriented mixed-use development anchored by a reconnected street grid
E Industrial Mixed-Use Continued evolution of Scott’s Addition combining entertainment, residential, office and industrial uses
F Office ParkSecure office park
Framework Plan
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
Public Land
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Gateway District
Regional destination for offices, shopping, and entertainment with landmark architecture
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Ballpark & Entertainment District
Lively community integrated with entertainment and a new sports venue
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Ownby District
A core of dense mixed-use development employing the latest in sustainable practices relating to energy and water on a district scale
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Allison District
Dense, compact transit-oriented mixed-use development anchored by a reconnected street grid
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Industrial Mixed-Use District
Continued evolution of Scott’s Addition combining entertainment, residential, office and light industrial uses
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Framework Plan – Open Space Network1 Ballpark and Plaza
Vibrant outdoor space activated by the baseball stadium
2 Northern ParkUrban public space with passive lawns and a relaxing atmosphere with integrated green infrastructure to support water quality
3 Landmark BridgeBridge over the CSX tracks connecting the parks and development on the north side to the Pulse Corridor
4 Southern ParkPublic space with sports fields and active-use areas for youth. Integrated green infrastructure to support water quality
5 Municipal Flex Site Space to meet future community needs including: a school, library, museum, rec center or public space
6 Pedestrian Bridges Safe and comfortable urban bridges over the train tracks
Framework Plan Public Land
7 Neighborhood Parks Small nodes of public space in which neighborhood activities are centered
Complete StreetsStreets for everyone designed and operated to enable safe access for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders incorporating green infrastructure
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Ballpark Park and Plaza
Vibrant outdoor space activated by the baseball stadium
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Northern Park
Urban park with multi-purpose lawns and a relaxing atmosphere with integrated green infrastructure to support water quality
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Landmark Bridge
Bridge over the CSX tracks connecting the parks and development on the north side to the Pulse Corridor
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Southern Park
Public space with sports fields and active-use areas for youth. Integrated green infrastructure supports water quality.
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Municipal Flex Site
Space to meet future community needs including: − A school?− Library?− Museum? − Rec center ? or − Additional public space
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Pedestrian Bridge
A safe and comfortable urban bridge over the CSX tracks
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Neighborhood Parks
Small nodes of public space where neighborhood activities are centered
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Complete Streets
Streets for everyone designed and operated to enable safe access for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders incorporating green infrastructure
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Framework Plan – Public Transit
A public transit loop connecting all parts of Greater Scott’s Addition and the Pulse Corridor
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Future Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Priority Next Steps
RezoneRezone Greater Scott’s Addition in alignment with the Future Land Use Plan (Goal 1)
Request for ProposalsIssue a Request for Proposals to redevelop the City-owned land between Ashe Boulevard and Hermitage Road using the Greater Scott's Addition Framework Plan and including elements such as a grand park and low-income housing (Goal 2, Goal 14, Goal 17)
Street GridBreak up super blocks to create a street grid with streets that incorporate features that support walking, biking, and transit such as sidewalks, street trees, buildings built to the street, and street furniture (Goal 4, Goal 8, Goal 9)
Great StreetsTransform Arthur Ashe Boulevard and Hermitage Road into Great Streets featuring buildings addressing the street, street trees, lighting, enhanced transit, and other amenities (Goal 9)
BridgesIncrease connectivity and access between neighborhoods in Greater Scott's Addition by create new bridges from Leigh Street to the Diamond, MactavishStreet to Rosedale Avenue, to Norfolk to Hamilton Street (Goal 9)
MarketingMarket Greater Scott's addition to grow, retain, and attract businesses in the target industries (Goal 11)
Low-Income HousingEncourage the creation of housing for low-income households within Greater Scott's Addition (Goal 14)
Green InfrastructureReduce stormwater runoff by developing district-wide green infrastructure system to reduce flow of stormwater into the Combined Sewage System, reduce the heat-island effect, and increase the tree canopy (Goal 16, Goal 17)
ParksDevelop a series of parks, including a signature Crescent Park, and investigate a funding source for park creation and maintenance, such a bond or a special park district assessment to fund more parks in the area (Goal 17)
Priority Growth NodeGreater Scott’s Addition
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Next Steps
Review the Draft: www.Richmond300.com/draft
Attend virtual meetings in the month of June
Submit comments by July 13, 2020
Contact Information
646-6348 [email protected]
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