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The distribution of redevelopment in the KC region Is there room for 45,000 households in the redevelopment area, according to local land use plans?

The distribution of redevelopment in the KC region Is there room for 45,000 households in the redevelopment area, according to local land use plans?

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The distribution of redevelopment in the KC region

Is there room for 45,000 households in the redevelopment area, according to local land use plans?

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One challenge to allocating redevelopment: Places where future landuse density is less than existing land use

Black = Existing Units per Acre (UPA) > Future UPA.

Many of these polygons are now Single-Family (SF) Medium or SF High, but the future land use is SF Low.

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Black = UPA > Future UPA, excluding where LU = SF Medium or SF High

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In these polygons, FLU employment > LU employment.

Red outline = Redevelopment Area

Most of Olathe and Lee’s Summit is included because of the introduction of blended chips into the FLU.

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Black = developed polygons where FLU employment > LU employment, in the redevelopment area. Current calculated emps: 117,701

Future emps (gross) 475,000

Difference: 357,300

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These are vacant/ag polygons containing employment. They could hold 200,000 gross emps.

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Developed polygons

FLU UPA > LU UPA.

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Black = developed polygons where FLU UPA > LU UPA, in the redevelopment area. Current calculated units: 104,426

Future units (gross) 422,351

Difference: 317,925

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Vacant polygons containing housing units could add another 164,705 gross units.

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Redevelopment of non-SF developed polygons within the redevelopment area and within activity centers would result in a change from 253 units to 106,000 units

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Vacant within redevelopment area Redevelopment within activity centers

164,705 gross units + 106,000 gross units

= 271,000 units

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DOWNTOWN KCMOVacant within redevelopment area Redevelopment within activity centers

9,000 gross units + 42,000 gross units

= 51,000 units

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Developed polygons (purple, orange, red) are only displayed within activity centers.

Redevelopment of non-SF developed polygons within the redevelopment area and within activity centers (black) would result in a change from 253 units to 106,000 units

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Redevelopment of non-SF developed polys within the redevelopment area and within activity centers, INCLUDING vacant/ag polys would result in a change from 253 units to 127,800 units

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2012 Potential Redevelopment 2010 Forecast Infill

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Downtown to 31st Street

Current calculated units: 0

Future units: 30,481

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Olathe

Current calculated units: 0

Future units: 8,200

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Lee’s Summit

Current calculated units: 0

Future units: 5,300

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Wyandotte Core

Current calculated units: 15

Future units: 5,400

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Platte County

Current calculated units: 0

Future units: 5,800

North Oak

Current calculated units: 0

Future units: 7,900

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Independence Core

Current units: 0Future units: 3,000

24/40

Current units: 0Future units: 4,300

Raytown

Current units: 0Future units: 1,370