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Airport Boulevard FormAirport Boulevard Form--Based CodeBased Code
(FBC) Initiative(FBC) Initiative CLMP057CLMP057
Neighborhood Vitality through
Form-Based Redevelopment
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Why the Gateway Planning/KH Team
Unparalleled experience
Reinventing corridors as a Livable Places
Tailored Form-Based Codes to renew destinations
Building partnerships to implement
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Why the Gateway Planning/KH Team
Unparalleled experience
Engagement in Austin Issues
Value capture to fund reconstruction of infrastructure
Establishing a model for predictable development
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Public Involvement/Messaging
Master Plan / Infill Design Civil/Utilities/LandscapingUrban Design Group
LauraToups,P.E., LEEDAP
J Segura, P.E.
Brian Runyen, P.E.
Eleanor McKinneyLandscape Architect
Eleanor McKinney, RLA
EconomicsTXP, Inc.
Jon Hockenyos
Travis JamesJeanette Rottas
Transportation
Gateway Planning Group, Inc.
Project Principal and Project Manager
Scott Polikov, AICP, CNU
Coding Task LeaderJay Narayana, AICP, CNU
Cultural Strategies, Inc.
Armando Rayo
Mike Clar k-Madison
Glenn Gadbois
Nelsen Partners, Inc.
Philip J. Crisara, AIA
Trey Hailey
Esperanza DevelopmentMichael N. Casias
Gateway Planning Group, Inc.
Milosav Cekic, AICP, CNU
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
Kurt Schulte, AICP
Tom Grant, P.E.
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Gateway Planning & KH recognizedas a national leader utilizing FBCs
and CSS for redevelopment
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Work Plan
Building towards implementation
Early and non-traditional stakeholder engagement
Establish partnership among neighborhoods and businesses
Market-based charrette
embracing community values
Simultaneously develop FBC Structure and Boulevard Redesign
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Work Plan
Building towards implementation
Focused stakeholder engagement during FBC development
City initiated rezoning embraced by property owners
Developing a value capture plan to rebuild Airport Blvd.
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ChallengeChallenge DesiredOutcomeDesiredOutcomeThecorridordoesnotsupportmultimodal
travel.
Providetheabilityformultimodal
transportationtoserveasacatalystfornew
urbandevelopment.
Inherentchallenge
to
integrate
the
corridorsformbasedcodeintotheCitysexistingcode.
Enablethe
City
to
effectively
manage
and
administerthenewFBCwithoutunnecessary
delay.
Existingstormwaterandfranchiseutilities
arenotsizedorlocated
inamannerthatis
conducivetoredevelopment.
Manage/utilizetheexistinginfrastructurein
awaythatleveragestheexistinginvestments
inafiscallyefficientmanner
Howdoyouhandlethetransitiontime
periodwithoutkillingexistingbusinesses?
Craftacodesuchthatthethresholdpointsfor
dealingwithnonconformingbuildings/sites
aresimpletomanageandfairtobusinesses
so
thatexistingusesarenotharmed
Overcoming
decades
of
the
perception
of
AirportBoulevardasabackwater areaofAustinintotheperception
ofavibrant
newdistrictripewithopportunityand
communityparticipation.
Enthusiasticembracing
of
the
new
Airport
Boulevard consideringregionaleconomics,businessencouragement,civicsupportand
neighborhoodpride.
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Stakeholder Engagement
Ownership of Implementation
Knowledge transfer (after the consultants are gone)
Make engagement fun and interesting
Early engagement through photo-voice
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Stakeholder Engagement
Photo-Voice
Neighbors taking pictures of assets and problems
Creating stories that indicate their passion
Sets the stage for a meaningful charrette
and implementation
Neighbor, This intersection
is always clogged. It should
be a key connection toAirport, but like every other
entry point it is completely
unfriendly to all users.
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case study: current code v FBC
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SmartCode
Building Standards
Code
Street Frontage Code
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Oak Street, Roanoke, Texas
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Oak Street, Roanoke, Texas
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Texas Corridors under redevelopment
Urban State HighwaysUrban State Highways
Padre Boulevard (Texas 100)
Historic Camp Bowie (SH 377)
Downtown McKinney (SH 5)
Leander TOD (US 183)
Downtown Hutto
(US 79)
Urban ArterialsUrban Arterials Plano Road (Richardson PGBT/75 TOD)
Oak Street (Downtown Roanoke)
Main Street (Downtown Duncanville)
Historic Smithfield (N. Richland Hills TOD)
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