20
We have begun collecting and analyzing data on our region’s land use patterns. Help us refine our analysis by letting us know if the data tells our region’s story… #oneregionfwd

Web land use meeting 1 data

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

 

Citation preview

Page 1: Web land use meeting 1 data

We have begun collecting and analyzing data on our region’s land use patterns. Help us refine our analysis by letting us know if the data tells our region’s story…

#oneregionfwd

Page 2: Web land use meeting 1 data

#oneregionfwd

We have continued to sprawl even as we shed population – leaving us with more and more infrastructure, and a shrinking tax base to support it..

Page 3: Web land use meeting 1 data

As population declines, tax burden per capita rises

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau (2000-2010)

Urbanized Area 1960

Urbanized Area 2000

Page 4: Web land use meeting 1 data

#oneregionfwd

Our housing construction far exceeds the demand created by new household formation.

Page 5: Web land use meeting 1 data

We have 55,000 more households today than we did in 1970.

#oneregionfwd

Page 6: Web land use meeting 1 data

But we’ve built more than 150,000 new homes.

Page 7: Web land use meeting 1 data

Much of that new housing development has occurred on land formerly undeveloped, and disconnected to existing infrastructure

#oneregionfwd

50+ new homes per sq. mile since 1990

Page 8: Web land use meeting 1 data

#oneregionfwd

Our overbuilding has left us with a glut of vacant housing that has spread from our cores and into our inner ring suburbs and beyond.

Page 9: Web land use meeting 1 data

In 1970 there were 15,214 vacant dwellings

50+ vacant units per sq. mile

#oneregionfwd

Page 10: Web land use meeting 1 data

In 2010 there were 45,475 vacant dwellings

Vacant dwellings more than tripled in 40 years.

50+ vacant units per sq. mile

#oneregionfwd

Page 11: Web land use meeting 1 data

#oneregionfwd

Just as our population has sprawled out, so have our jobs.

Page 12: Web land use meeting 1 data

Share of jobs in proximity to central business district

Data Source: Zip Business Patterns (2009)

Page 13: Web land use meeting 1 data

#oneregionfwd

And our new development continues to deplete farm land.

Page 14: Web land use meeting 1 data

Data Source: WNY Sustainability Plan

since 1970, our region has lost over 1,250 working farms, and nearly 160 square miles of farmland.

Page 15: Web land use meeting 1 data

#oneregionfwd

We lack the governance structure to make coordinated land use decisions.

Page 16: Web land use meeting 1 data

Like all of NYS, Home Rule law sets the stage for jurisdictional decision-making.

independent municipal governments in the two-county region

of public authorities and special districts

64Hundreds6

37cities

towns

21 villages

Data Source: WNY Sustainability Plan

Page 17: Web land use meeting 1 data

We are the only urban region in Upstate New York

without a regional planning council

Counties covered bya regional planning council

Page 18: Web land use meeting 1 data

#oneregionfwd

And we lack clear cut tools that can help guide smart decisions.

Page 19: Web land use meeting 1 data

The Framework is a great start, but need to get more specific

Page 20: Web land use meeting 1 data

Are these data telling the story of our region’s land use conditions?

#oneregionfwd