PP18.2-LI Planning 2035 Visioning Wkshop Mar2009 Plan… · MARCH 26 VISIONING WORKSHOP Details...
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Municipal & Stakeholder Committee MeetingsStudy Team Presentation
Farmingdale Public Library
February 26, 2009
Develop a public consensus on where the next generation of residents could be housed, the transportation systems needed to support these settlement patterns, and the actions needed to insure that prosperity is broadly and equitably shared.
OBJECTIVE
Evaluate alternative futures by “Triple Bottom Line:”Economic ProsperitySocial EquityEnvironmental Health and Sustainability
LONG ISLAND PRECEDENCEBuilding on Existing Long Island Efforts
County Visioning & Master Plans
Local Municipal Visioning & Master
Plans
Large Scale Visioning &
Planning
LI 2035 Sustainability Plan & Visioning
Initiative
LONG ISLAND 2035 VISIONINGHow it Works
Public Values & Goals
Analysis of Existing Trends
Public Workshops to Develop Alternative
Scenarios
Scenario Evaluation
Building Consensus for Implementation
SUCCESS IN OTHER REGIONSSelected Visioning Solutions
“2% Solution”: Changes in small amount of land has led to successful demonstration projects for over a dozen communities
Southern California: SCAG Compass Blueprint
Development of regional housing plans: implementation underway in nine communities
Chicago: Metropolis 2020
EXAMPLES FROM LI & NY METRO REGION
County & Multi-municipal Scale Visioning
Eastern Long Island: SEEDS
Orange County, NY
Some set Co nt NJSomerset County, NJ
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SUCCESS IN OTHER REGIONSLocal Implementation of Strategies
BEFORE
Glenbrook in Stamford, CT
SUCCESS IN OTHER REGIONSLocal Implementation of Strategies
RENDERING OF COMMUNITY VISION
Glenbrook in Stamford, CT
LI 2035 VISIONINGPotential Outcomes for Long Island
Accelerated implementation of existing plans and visions
Full benefits of infrastructure projects currently underway
Multi-municipal cooperative action
Additional workforce housing and jobs in transit-accessible locales
Transportation investmentsp
Enhanced open space, recreation and quality-of- life
On-going planning and implementation at regional, county and local levels
LI Sustainability Plan NYMTC RTPLocal zoning &
development projectsNassau & Suffolk
Master Plans
PHASE I PRODUCTS1. Guiding Principles & Evaluation Benchmarks
Job Growth & Distribution
Travel Characteristics
EconomicSuccess
EnvironmentalResponsibility
SocialEquity
Housing Mix & Supply
Energy Consumption & Pollution
Land Use & Open Space
Population Growth & Diversity
Triple Bottom Line
PHASE I PRODUCTS2. Maps, Projections and Reports to Demonstrate
Implications of Current Trends
PHASE I PRODUCTS3. Visioning Workshop
Use base map to accurately depict conditions on the ground
Determine where not to grow
Allocate growth in chosen development scenario
Determine necessary transportation improvements
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PHASE I PRODUCTS4. Develop and Evaluate Alternative Scenarios
600,000
700,000
Daily Non-Automobile TripsFrom Louisiana Speaks Visioning effort
37,30025,50015,300
660,000
388,000
208,800
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
Option A Option B Option C
Walk/Bike Trips
Transit Trips
PHASE I PRODUCTS5. Final Report
Areas of Consensus
Recommendations for Immediate Actions
Recommendations for Future Steps:Recommendations for Future Steps:Determine whether and how to proceed with full-scale visioning process
Select corridors or growth areas for in-depth scenario analysis
Target issues for further development and consensus-building
DISCUSSION
MARCH 26 VISIONING WORKSHOPDetails
March 26, 2009, 9:00am-12:15pm
Melville Marriott, Melville, NY
ParticipantsParticipantsMunicipal Elected Officials
Business, Community, Environmental Stakeholders
Goal: For participants to create alternative scenarios by allocating development to different locations
MARCH 26 VISIONING WORKSHOPLong Island in 2035
(Data source: NYMTC)
Nassau County:
population + 154,000
jobs + 104,000
Suffolk County:
population + 307,000
jobs + 244,000
Where will they go?
MARCH 26 VISIONING WORKSHOPDevelopment types
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Sample AreaLand Use
BUILDING THE MODELFrom Land Use to Development Type
Sample AreaLand Use – With Grid Overlay
BUILDING THE MODELFrom Land Use to Development Type
Sample AreaDevelopment Types
BUILDING THE MODELFrom Land Use to Development Type
3,4
Suburban
Large Lot Suburban
Mixed-Use Area
INITIAL FINDINGSPercent of Land Island-wide in 2007
Civ i c 3%
U npro tected Ope n Space 14%
Pro te cte d Open Space 12%
Farm 4%
Transpo r ta tio n 2%
Educati on 1%Hospi ta l <1%
Mi xe d-use 1%
Pr ote cte d F arm 1%Uti l i ty 1%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Smal l lo t 18%
Me di um l o t 15%
Lar ge l ot 18%
Str i p co mmerci al 3%
Industr i al 3%
Esta te 1%
Mul ti - fami l y 1%Offi ce 1%
Mal l 1%
Educati on 1%Hospi ta l 1%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
INITIAL FINDINGSDevelopment Types by Town in 2007
Babylon
Glen Cove
Oyster Bay
Hempstead
Long Beach
North Hempstead
Small lot
Medium lot
Large lot
Estate
Multi-family
Mall
Strip commercial
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
East Hampton
Shelter Island
Southold
Southampton
Riverhead
Brookhaven
Islip
Smithtown
Huntington Office
Industrial
Hospital
Education
Civic
Mixed-use
Unprotected Open Space
Protected Open Space
Farm
Protected Farm
Utility
Transportation
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INITIAL FINDINGSPopulation by Development Type in 2007
Babylon
Glen Cove
Oyster Bay
Hempstead
Long Beach
North Hempstead
Small lot
Medium lot
Large lot
Estate
Multi-family
Farm
Hospital
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
East Hampton
Shelter Island
Southold
Southampton
Riverhead
Brookhaven
Islip
Smithtown
Huntington
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Industrial
Mixed-use
Office
Open Space
Utility
Transportation
Strip commercial
Mall
Civic
Education
MARCH 26 VISIONING WORKSHOPCreating alternative scenarios
Population data
Employment data
Development type chips
Large lot single family
Small lot single family
Various infill
Strip redevelopment
POST WORKSHOP PRODUCTION
Construct the alternative scenarios chosen by workshop participants
Test feasibility and outcome with indicators (below)
Produce final report
Housing Mix & Supply Energy Consumption & Pollution
Land Use & Open Space
Population Growth & Diversity
Job Growth & Distribution
Travel Characteristics
Impacts by race, age & income
Indicators
MARCH 26 VISIONING WORKSHOPPlease participate
March 26, 2009, 9:00am-12:15pm
Melville Marriott, Melville, NY
ParticipantsParticipantsMunicipal Elected Officials
Business, Community, Environmental Stakeholders
Goal: For participants to create alternative scenarios by allocating development to different locations