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PLANiTULSA: Tulsa Comprehensive Plan Update Implementing the Community’s Vision Citizen Committee Meeting October 27, 2008

PlaniTulsa Committee Presentation 102708

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PLANiTULSA: Tulsa Comprehensive Plan Update

Implementing the Community’s Vision

Citizen Committee Meeting

October 27, 2008

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Project management/ schedule update

Workshop update & understanding the workshop results

Small area workshop nominations• Process• Schedule• Promotion• Discussion

Guiding Principle work session• Review potential Guiding Principles• Discuss, add and amend• Prioritization work session by committee members• Review and summarize priorities• Committee feedback/discussion

Questions/discussion

AGENDA

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PLANiTULSA Process & Schedule

Residents and stakeholders are polled about their ideas for

PLANiTULSA

Citizen Committee meets regularly to review

progress and establish Guiding

Principles

Citizens participate in citywide and community-

based workshops to gather input for

shared vision

Citizen input is captured on maps to show desired future development

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Committee prioritizes Guiding Principles & promotes workshop nominations

Committee discusses small area nominations and reviews results – December 8, 2008

June 2008 October 2008September 2008 to February 2009

September 2008 to February 2009

We a

re h

ere

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Scenarios are created to answer the question, “If we do this, what would

happen?”

Indicators are established to

evaluate each scenario’s impact on

Tulsa’s future

Citizens review scenarios and vote on their desired

future

A shared vision for the future is created reflecting

citizen input

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PLANiTULSA Process & Schedule

Committee audits draft scenarios

Committee checks and tests evaluation indicators

Committee reviews citizen input; audits draft vision

January to March 2009 April 2009

December 2008 to February 2009

June 2009

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Strategies are developed to

move Tulsa towards the shared

vision

A plan is builtaround the

strategies – with implementation

measures, funding strategies and a monitoring plan

Open Houses held to gain

public review and comment

Public Hearings

and Adoption

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Tulsa moves

to a great future

!

Committee evaluates proposed strategies

Committee reviews and comments on draft plan

Committee publicizes and hosts open houses

April to August 2009

September 2009

March to June 2009

October to December 2009

PLANiTULSA Process & Schedule

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Workshop Update

Citywide Workshops:• September 22 & 23 2008

Overflow Citywide Workshop:• October 28, 2008

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Understanding the Workshop Results

Workshop Update

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Workshop Results

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Highest Occurrence of all Chips

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More than one Chip placed

(Highest Occurrence)

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Workshop Update

Small area workshops December 9: North Tulsa East Tulsa

Requesting nominations for additional small area workshops: Three small area workshops week of January 27 Two small area workshops week of February 24 Transportation workshop week of February 24

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E. Virgin St.

N. Peoria

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E. 21st St.

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Small Area NominationsSeeking 5 areas that: Illustrate local planning issues typical in other areas Illustrate a variety of conditions such as:

New commercial areasNeighborhood stabilizationTransportation-land use issuesRedevelopment opportunitiesMixed use development types and patternsWalkable neighborhoodsAffordable housing opportunitiesHousing mix of density, style and priceRedevelopment of vacant strip centersInfrastructure needsImproved transportation and connectivityMain Streets

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Nominations due November 10, 2008:

1. Description of site

2. Land use, transportation, or development-related planning issues.

3. Previous plans and planning activity

4. Local support

5. Organizations willing to help promote the workshop

Small Area Nominations

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Selections will take into consideration:

Geographic distribution Economic and demographic characteristics Consideration of a wide range of planning issues Selected sites should display a diverse range of

situations and challenges

Review submittals and recommended areas with committee on December 8

Small Area Nominations

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Guiding Principles

Answer the question: “What should Tulsa be in the future?”

Used in evaluating development scenarios

Guide the development of plan recommendations - the goals, policies, and strategies of our Plan

Ensure that the planning and implementation process moves forward in a predictable manner and that our Plan remains consistent with the shared vision of Tulsa’s citizens

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Guiding PrinciplesEvaluating Development Scenarios

Example Guiding Principle: "Cluster new development in areas already developed and served by infrastructure.”

Measurement: Amount of acreage used for new development

111,246

95,014

63,964

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

A B CScenario

Acreage used for new development

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Guiding Principle - Embrace and retain the rural and historic character of the parish. Focus on attracting new housing and jobs to existing developed areas already served by infrastructure.

Goal: Maintain the parish’s rural character and environmental assets; accommodate future growth in a sustainable and equitable development pattern

Policy: Guide the majority of projected residential and employment development to areas served by urban water and sewer infrastructure in the southern part of the parish

Action: Plan and develop services and urban infrastructure, including water and sewer facilities, to accommodate 80 percent of the projected future growth within the parish.

Guiding PrinciplesGuide Plan Development

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1. Create and retain good quality jobs for people of all ages, with a focus on our youth

2. Attract companies that bring a wide range of job opportunities to Tulsa’s residents

3. Create an environment that supports new and expanding entrepreneurs and small business owners

4. Restore Downtown’s vitality and enable it to regain its role as the region’s economic engine

5. Attract people and businesses by developing vibrant urban centers

6. Provide adequate infrastructure in underserved parts of the city to encourage future growth

Economy

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7. Promote new business growth in all areas of town

8. Recognize quality of life, natural beauty, diversity and the uniqueness of the city as important

9. Cooperate with regional economic development efforts to strengthen the region’s ability to compete effectively in the global economy

10.Support an educational system that results in an educated workforce in all segments of the community and includes training for a wide range of job skills

11.Foster cooperation among civic, business, and government stakeholders for continued economic success; avoid competition between entities

Economy

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1. Eliminate the disparity in life expectancy between North Tulsa and South Tulsa by addressing public health issues

2. Lead the nation in health improvement, disease prevention and disease management efforts

3. Have an excellent K-12 school system that makes people want to live in Tulsa

4. Provide choices in the type of school systems available

5. Reduce dropout rates

6. Expand the opportunity for small, medium-sized and minority businesses

7. Involve youth and high school age children in planning for their future

8. Ensure all residents have access to quality housing, jobs, education and health care

Equity and Opportunity

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9. Commit Tulsa to be inclusive, have a variety of income levels, and be accessible to all races, cultures, and ethnicities

10. Respect the cultural and political identity of Native Americans

11. Respect the historic accomplishments as well as historic challenges of all races

12. Strive for greater community engagement in government and other civic activities

13. Ensure that intolerance and prejudice, explicit or covert, is not used in the formation of land use and other public policy

14. Make development information, regulations, and processes accessible and available on the internet and other information channels

15. Build trust in government; make government functions transparent, accessible, and participatory

Equity and Opportunity

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1. Implement development patterns that restore, protect and conserve environmental resources

2. Make Tulsa more sustainable by moving toward carbon neutrality, reducing water consumption, reducing energy consumption and decreasing vehicle miles travelled and/or using more efficient transportation

3. Promote development that contributes to cleaner air and water and preservation of natural resources

4. Support and provide incentives for sustainable design and development

5. Consider open space as essential infrastructure on par with sewer, water and roadways

6. Ensure that parks and open spaces are easily accessible to residents in every neighborhood in the city

7. Maintain existing parks, pools and trails

Environment

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1. Provide affordable housing of different types and styles for people of all ages

2. Create and maintain safe neighborhoods

3. Encourage a variety of housing options – in location, style and size

4. Protect historic neighborhoods and require compatible new development within these areas

5. Encourage new homes and jobs throughout the city

6. Provide quality housing and schools for people working in the city

7. Make Tulsa known nationally for its many assets - the fine arts, art deco architecture, the river, music, and our rich ethnic heritage

8. Provide accessible cultural, entertainment and public gathering spaces

9. Provide all Tulsans, young and old, with compelling reasons to remain in Tulsa; make Tulsa a destination city for all

Community & Housing

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9. Create an alternative to (not a replacement for) suburban living: places that offer high density urban environment with round-the-clock activity and support of alternative lifestyles

10. Make Tulsa's heart - downtown - healthy and vibrant

11. Increase density for sustainability, livability, walkability and cost-efficiency

12. Develop land use regulations that enhance and protect community livability

13. Extend opportunities to shop for basic needs in under-served areas of the city

14. Focus community investment in targeted areas of the city, i.e. North Tulsa

15. Enhance the quality of life in Tulsa to retain and attract young people to move to Tulsa

Community & Housing

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1. Provide affordable housing of different types and styles for people of all ages

2. Create a seamless transportation system that includes multiple modes of transportation across the city

3. Create a high quality non-auto connection between the airport to downtown

4. Structure the transportation system to provide appropriate choices so that all segments of the community can meet daily living requirements

5. Develop walkable neighborhoods and commercial centers

6. Coordinate the transportation system with the land uses so that people can choose to reduce their reliance on the automobile by living closer to work, living or working close to transit, and living in pedestrian and bicycle friendly areas, i.e., trails and sidewalks

Transportation

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7. Provide efficient and cost-effective movement of goods both within and beyond Tulsa

8. Implement adequate and efficient new transportation infrastructure in underserved areas

9. Assure adequate and timely maintenance of existing infrastructure

10. Locate new centers of employment to make efficient use of existing transportation and other infrastructure and minimize the travel time and distance for employees

11. Develop and fund a preventive maintenance program that extends the life of our infrastructure.

Transportation

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1. Provide transparency through open and "upfront" communications between the city and the public

2. Ensure fair and transparent administration of development regulations and code enforcement

3. Ensure transparent and inclusive planning efforts

4. Ensure that all of Tulsa’s neighborhoods and the City work together on meaningful projects

5. Develop a clear implementation and funding program for adopted plans

6. Champion an inclusive planning program that incorporates community, housing, economic development, and transportation

Planning Process

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Questions/Discussion