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AGENDA
1. Plan Purpose, Process and Goals
2. Housing Affordability
3. Accessibility, Mobility and Safety
4. Neighborhood Compatibility & Placemaking
5. Next Steps & Ways to be Involved
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WHY PLAN ?
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Existing 215 Committed Affordable Units & 104 Market/Workforce Affordable Units
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• Preserve existing housing diversity & affordability in the area
• Grant from the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA)
• Focus on Heritage at Old Town & Olde Towne West III
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WHY PLAN NOW?
HUD-rental subsidy contracts are term-limited.
PropertiesCommited Affordable
Market/Workforce Affordable
Rental Subsidy Contract Status*
Hertiage at Old Town 140 104Expired; currently on annual renewal
Olde Towne West III 75 0Expire late 2019/ early 2020
Total* contract applies to committed affordable units
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Southwest Quadrant Small Area Plan
Route 1 South Housing Affordability StrategyGeneral Focus Area
Note: Focus area boundary is general in nature and not intended to indicate redevelopment sites
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King St. Metro/Eisenhower Ave
Old Town • PRESERVE housing affordability and community diversity
• PRIORITIZE safety and accessibility
• STRENGTHEN the character of the neighborhood
FOCUS AREA & GOALS
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PROCESS
SMALLER MEETINGS
WITH COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY KICK-OFF MEETING
CHARRETTEWEEK
DRAFTPLAN
RELEASE
PUBLICINPUT
PUBLICHEARINGS
PC/CC
• Community Pop-Up Events
• Orientation Meeting
• Open House• Online
Engagement through May
January February AprilMarchJune
May
February 26 - March 2@ Lee Center
February 20@ Lee Center Week of
April 16Entire Month
of January
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PUBLICHEARINGS
PC/CC
June
CHARRETTE WEEK
Monday Feb. 26
TuesdayFeb. 27
WednesdayFeb. 28
FridayMar. 2
ThursdayMar. 1
CHARRETTE WEEK
VISION/ FRAMEWORK STRATEGIES PLAN
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CHARRETTE WEEK
Monday Feb. 26
TuesdayFeb. 27
WednesdayFeb. 28
FridayMar. 2
ThursdayMar. 1
CHARRETTE WEEK
VISION/ FRAMEWORK STRATEGIES PLAN
REFINEMENTREFINEMENT
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POST PLAN ADOPTION
POST PLAN ADOPTION
Monday Feb. 26
TuesdayFeb. 27
WednesdayFeb. 28
FridayMar. 2
ThursdayMar. 1
CHARRETTE WEEKDevelopment
Review
VISION/ FRAMEWORK STRATEGIES PLAN
ARCHITECTURE
SITE DESIGN
HOUSING
TRANSPORTATION STUDIES
REFINEMENTREFINEMENT
REFINEMENT
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COMMENT ORIGIN• POP-UP EVENTS• PUBLIC MEETINGS • EMAILS, PHONE CALLS, IN-PERSON
CONVERSATIONS
COMMENT CATEGORIES• HOUSING AFFORDABILITY• MOBILITY, ACCESSIBILITY & SAFETY• NEIGHBORHOOD COMPATIBILITY &
PLACEMAKING
THEMES
COMMUNITY INPUT TO-DATE
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HOUSING AFFORDABILITY
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WHAT WE’VE HEARD (THEMES)• Preserve existing affordability, housing choice, and neighborhood
diversity (15/7)• Increase affordable housing opportunities (4)
• Pursue creative approaches (1)• Consider additional density/height (2)• Locate affordable housing near amenities, services, transit (1)• Consider housing design and function for accessibility (1)
• Engage all stakeholders during process (4)• Concern from existing residents regarding potential
redevelopment (3)• Potentially limit City’s role in preserving/producing aff. housing (2)• Maximize property values (2)
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TYPICAL HOURLY WAGES:Retail Sales Person: $14.83Food Prep Worker: $14.98Bank Teller: $14.95Home Health Aid: $15.16Security Guard: $15.92Child Care Worker: $16.27City Pipe Layer: $17.00 (starting)Receptionist: $18.12Dental Assistant: $18.80City Therapeutic Recreation Leader: $19.46 (starting)Delivery Truck Driver: $20.19City Human Services Benefits Program Specialist $20.38 (starting)Cardiac Technician: $22.89City Police Officer 1: $23.01 (starting)Nurse (LPN): $24.40City Digital Services Librarian (Librarian II): $24.78 (starting)Auto Mechanic: $24.89ACPS Teacher w/Bachelor ’s (Step 5): $26.31 Plumber: $27.98City Facilities Maintenance Quality Control Specialist: $28.68 (starting)City Public Health Nurse II: $28.68 (starting)ACPS West End School Counselor w/Master ’s (Step 5): $29.81 Accountant: $32.18 Paralegal: $33.91City Senior Engineer, Infrastructure/ROW Specialist: $34.86 (starting)Dental Hygienist: $37.32Computer Programmer: $40.26
Sources: National Housing Confer-ence 2017 Paycheck to Paycheck (www.nhc.org); City of Alexandria Public Schools 2017-18 Salary Scales; City of Alexandria Job Opportunities webpage (February 5, 2018); City of Alexandria 2017 Market Rent Survey Wage: ((av-erage rent/.3)*12months)/2,080 work hours per year
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TYPICAL HOURLY WAGES:Retail Sales Person: $14.83Food Prep Worker: $14.98Bank Teller: $14.95Home Health Aid: $15.16Security Guard: $15.92Child Care Worker: $16.27City Pipe Layer: $17.00 (starting)Receptionist: $18.12Dental Assistant: $18.80City Therapeutic Recreation Leader: $19.46 (starting)Delivery Truck Driver: $20.19City Human Services Benefits Program Specialist $20.38 (starting)Cardiac Technician: $22.89City Police Officer 1: $23.01 (starting)Nurse (LPN): $24.40City Digital Services Librarian (Librarian II): $24.78 (starting)Auto Mechanic: $24.89ACPS Teacher w/Bachelor ’s (Step 5): $26.31 Plumber: $27.98City Facilities Maintenance Quality Control Specialist: $28.68 (starting)City Public Health Nurse II: $28.68 (starting)ACPS West End School Counselor w/Master ’s (Step 5): $29.81 Accountant: $32.18 Paralegal: $33.91City Senior Engineer, Infrastructure/ROW Specialist: $34.86 (starting)Dental Hygienist: $37.32Computer Programmer: $40.26
Sources: National Housing Confer-ence 2017 Paycheck to Paycheck (www.nhc.org); City of Alexandria Public Schools 2017-18 Salary Scales; City of Alexandria Job Opportunities webpage (February 5, 2018); City of Alexandria 2017 Market Rent Survey Wage: ((av-erage rent/.3)*12months)/2,080 work hours per year
Hourly wage needed in 2017 to rent an average 1-bedroom apartment ($1,641) in the City (rent assumed to equal 30% of gross income)
$31.55/hr (~$65,624/yr)
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71%29%
MANY LOW-TO MODERATE INCOME ALEXANDRIANS SPEND TOO MUCH ON HOUSING
(w/incomes up to $75,000)
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71%29%
71%29%
MANY LOW-TO MODERATE INCOME ALEXANDRIANS SPEND TOO MUCH ON HOUSING
(w/incomes up to $75,000)15,721households
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71%29%
MANY LOW-TO MODERATE INCOME ALEXANDRIANS SPEND TOO MUCH ON HOUSING
Source: 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
(w/incomes up to $75,000)
Spend < 30% of income on housing
15,721households
Spend => 30% of income on housing (at the expense of healthcare, education, daycare, transportation and savings)
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33%95%
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DEMAND FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DRIVEN BY...
Source: HUD Income Limits, 2000-2017; City of Alexandria, Office of Housing 2017 Apartment Survey and Office of Real Estate Assessments, 2000-2017
Increase in household income in DC metro area
Increase in average rent for 2-bedroom in the city
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DEMAND FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DRIVEN BY...
• Loss of 16,000+ market-affordable units (2000-2017)
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Privately Owned Market-Affordable Units
51%-60% area median income
41%-50% area median income
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DEMAND FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DRIVEN BY...
• Loss of 16,000+ market-affordable units (2000-2017)
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Privately Owned Market-Affordable Units
51%-60% area median income
41%-50% area median income
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DEMAND FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DRIVEN BY...
• Loss of 16,000+ market-affordable units (2000-2017)
• Demographic changes • Projected regional job
growth in lower-wage sectors
• Limited federal housing funding
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Privately Owned Market-Affordable Units
51%-60% area median income
41%-50% area median income
90%
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Condominiumsunits assessed up to
$249,000
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY TODAY
Market Affordablenon-subsidized rental
units affordable due to their age, amenities,
condition, and/or location
Committed Affordableunits receiving assistance
(local and/or federal) or made affordable through developer contributions
Rental and for-sale set-aside units secured through development
process, including through bonus density and height
Publicly assisted housing units (public housing, nonprofit housing
projects, HUD-funded affordable units in privately-owned properties)
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Condominiumsunits assessed up to
$249,000
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY TODAY
Market Affordablenon-subsidized rental
units affordable due to their age, amenities,
condition, and/or location
Committed Affordableunits receiving assistance
(local and/or federal) or made affordable through developer contributions
Rental and for-sale set-aside units secured through development
process, including through bonus density and height
Publicly assisted housing units (public housing, nonprofit housing
projects, HUD-funded affordable units in privately-owned properties)
~2.5% ~13% ~5% citywide housing stock
citywide housing stock
citywide housing stock
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AFFORDABILITY DEFINED
2017 Area Median Income
1-Person Household
4-Person Household
20% AMI and below
Up to $15,460
Up to $22,060
30% AMI $23,200 $33,100
40% AMI $30,920 $44,120
50% AMI $38,650 $55,150
60% AMI $46,380 $66,180
80% AMI $61,840 $88,240
100% AMI $77,300 $110,300
Sources: 2017 HUD Income Limits for 30% and 50% AMI for Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD HUD Metro Fair Market Rent Area); FY 2017 Multifamily Tax Subsidy Project Income Limits for 60% AMI; and Office of Housing for 40% AMI and Mathematical 80% AMI
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COMMITTED AFFORDABLE RENTALS
AFFORDABILITY DEFINED
2017 Area Median Income
1-Person Household
4-Person Household
20% AMI and below
Up to $15,460
Up to $22,060
30% AMI $23,200 $33,100
40% AMI $30,920 $44,120
50% AMI $38,650 $55,150
60% AMI $46,380 $66,180
80% AMI $61,840 $88,240
100% AMI $77,300 $110,300
Sources: 2017 HUD Income Limits for 30% and 50% AMI for Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD HUD Metro Fair Market Rent Area); FY 2017 Multifamily Tax Subsidy Project Income Limits for 60% AMI; and Office of Housing for 40% AMI and Mathematical 80% AMI
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COMMITTED AFFORDABLE RENTALS
COMMITTED AFFORDABLE HOMEOWNERSHIP
AFFORDABILITY DEFINED
2017 Area Median Income
1-Person Household
4-Person Household
20% AMI and below
Up to $15,460
Up to $22,060
30% AMI $23,200 $33,100
40% AMI $30,920 $44,120
50% AMI $38,650 $55,150
60% AMI $46,380 $66,180
80% AMI $61,840 $88,240
100% AMI $77,300 $110,300
Sources: 2017 HUD Income Limits for 30% and 50% AMI for Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD HUD Metro Fair Market Rent Area); FY 2017 Multifamily Tax Subsidy Project Income Limits for 60% AMI; and Office of Housing for 40% AMI and Mathematical 80% AMI
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Retail Sales Person: $14.83Food Prep Worker: $14.98Bank Teller: $14.95Home Health Aid: $15.16Security Guard: $15.92Child Care Worker: $16.27City Pipe Layer: $17.00 (starting)Receptionist: $18.12Dental Assistant: $18.80City Therapeutic Recreation Leader: $19.46 (starting)Delivery Truck Driver: $20.19City Human Services Benefits Program Specialist $20.38 (starting)Cardiac Technician: $22.89City Police Officer 1: $23.01 (starting)Nurse (LPN): $24.40City Digital Services Librarian (Librarian II): $24.78 (starting)Auto Mechanic: $24.89ACPS Teacher w/Bachelor ’s (Step 5): $26.31 Plumber: $27.98City Facilities Maintenance Quality Control Specialist: $28.68 (starting)City Public Health Nurse II: $28.68 (starting)ACPS West End School Counselor w/Master ’s (Step 5): $29.81 Accountant: $32.18 Paralegal: $33.91City Senior Engineer, Infrastructure/ROW Specialist: $34.86 (starting)Dental Hygienist: $37.32Computer Programmer: $40.26
40% AMI for 1-person household
50% AMI for 1-person household
60% AMI for 1-person household
Sources: National Housing Conference 2017 Paycheck to Paycheck (www.nhc.org); City of Alexandria Public Schools 2017-18 Salary Scales; City of Alexandria Job Opportunities webpage (February 5, 2018); City of Alexandria 2017 Market Rent Survey Wage: ((average rent/.3)*12months)/2,080 work hours per year
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40% AMI for 1-person household
50% AMI for 1-person household
60% AMI for 1-person household
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Retail Sales Person: $14.83Food Prep Worker: $14.98Bank Teller: $14.95Home Health Aid: $15.16Security Guard: $15.92Child Care Worker: $16.27City Pipe Layer: $17.00 (starting)Receptionist: $18.12Dental Assistant: $18.80City Therapeutic Recreation Leader: $19.46 (starting)Delivery Truck Driver: $20.19City Human Services Benefits Program Specialist $20.38 (starting)Cardiac Technician: $22.89City Police Officer 1: $23.01 (starting)Nurse (LPN): $24.40City Digital Services Librarian (Librarian II): $24.78 (starting)Auto Mechanic: $24.89ACPS Teacher w/Bachelor ’s (Step 5): $26.31 Plumber: $27.98City Facilities Maintenance Quality Control Specialist: $28.68 (starting)City Public Health Nurse II: $28.68 (starting)ACPS West End School Counselor w/Master ’s (Step 5): $29.81 Accountant: $32.18 Paralegal: $33.91City Senior Engineer, Infrastructure/ROW Specialist: $34.86 (starting)Dental Hygienist: $37.32Computer Programmer: $40.26
Sources: National Housing Conference 2017 Paycheck to Paycheck (www.nhc.org); City of Alexandria Public Schools 2017-18 Salary Scales; City of Alexandria Job Opportunities webpage (February 5, 2018); City of Alexandria 2017 Market Rent Survey Wage: ((average rent/.3)*12months)/2,080 work hours per year
40% AMI for 4-person household
50% AMI for 4-person household
60% AMI for 4-person household
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HOW AFFORDABLE HOMES GET PRESERVED AND BUILT• Partnerships with
non-profit and private developers
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HOW AFFORDABLE HOMES GET PRESERVED AND BUILT• Partnerships with
non-profit and private developers
• Multi-layered financing• Federal/State• Commercial • City gap funding
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HOW AFFORDABLE HOMES GET PRESERVED AND BUILT• Partnerships with
non-profit and private developers
• Multi-layered financing• Federal/State• Commercial • City gap funding
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HOW AFFORDABLE HOMES GET PRESERVED AND BUILT• Partnerships with
non-profit and private developers
• Multi-layered financing• Federal/State• Commercial • City gap funding
VIA
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TFEDERAL TAX CREDITS, HOME & CDBG, STATE GRANTS, VOUCHERS
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HOW AFFORDABLE HOMES GET PRESERVED AND BUILT• Partnerships with
non-profit and private developers
• Multi-layered financing• Federal/State• Commercial • City gap funding
VIA
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TFEDERAL TAX CREDITS, HOME & CDBG, STATE GRANTS, VOUCHERS
COMMERCIAL DEBT
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HOW AFFORDABLE HOMES GET PRESERVED AND BUILT• Partnerships with
non-profit and private developers
• Multi-layered financing• Federal/State• Commercial • City gap funding
VIA
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PRO
JEC
TFEDERAL TAX CREDITS, HOME & CDBG, STATE GRANTS, VOUCHERS
COMMERCIAL DEBT
DEVELOPER INVESTMENT
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HOW AFFORDABLE HOMES GET PRESERVED AND BUILT• Partnerships with
non-profit and private developers
• Multi-layered financing• Federal/State• Commercial • City gap funding
VIA
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PRO
JEC
TFEDERAL TAX CREDITS, HOME & CDBG, STATE GRANTS, VOUCHERS
COMMERCIAL DEBT
DEVELOPER INVESTMENTHOUSING TRUST FUNDDEDICATED TAX REVENUEGAP FUNDING
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HOW AFFORDABLE HOMES GET PRESERVED AND BUILT• Partnerships with
non-profit and private developers
• Multi-layered financing• Federal/State• Commercial • City gap funding
• Zoning tools• Additional density
or height
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TFEDERAL TAX CREDITS, HOME & CDBG, STATE GRANTS, VOUCHERS
COMMERCIAL DEBT
DEVELOPER INVESTMENTHOUSING TRUST FUNDDEDICATED TAX REVENUEGAP FUNDINGHOUSING TRUST FUND
DEDICATED TAX REVENUEGAP FUNDING
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WHY WE ARE HERE:THE HERITAGE AT OLD TOWN AND OLDE TOWN WEST III
• Develop a community vision and strategy to preserve housing diversity and opportunity (including existing rental subsidy contracts)
• Work proactively and thoughtfully with residents and property owners throughout the planning and development process to address housing concerns
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MOBILITY, ACCESSIBILITY & SAFETY
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Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety
Vehicles [not addressed as part of the R1S Housing Affordability Strategy]
Transit
• Street crossings and barriers (21) • Sidewalks and bikeway connections (13)• Vehicular speeds (5)
• Network connectivity (10)• Access to property• Back-ups (12)
• Convenience/ Access to service (5)
WHAT WE’VE HEARD (THEMES)
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SPECIFIC ISSUESSafety and Accessibility
• Route 1 intersections• Franklin Street• Gibbon Street• Blocked intersections• Access to properties• Franklin and Alfred Streets intersection• Vehicle speeds
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GUIDING TRANSPORTATION
PRINCIPLES
• Improve safety and accessibility for all
users
• Improve infrastructure operations to
improve quality of life in Alexandria
• Sustainably plan for growth by
encouraging transit, biking and
walking and reducing single-occupancy
vehicle (SOV) driving
• Support goals to improve sustainability
and historic preservation in accordance
with the City Council’s Strategic Plan
• Lead the region in incorporating
technology and planning for future
trends
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TRANSPORTATION TOOLS
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NEIGHBORHOOD COMPATIBILITY & PLACEMAKING
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WHAT WE’VE HEARD (THEMES)
• Building height, density and design (4)• Trees and open space (4)• Proximity to retail (2)• History, branding, beautification (6)• Community (4)• Crime and safety (4)• Increase lighting (3)• Nuisance mitigation (6)• Impacts to adjacent property (2)
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WHAT WE’VE HEARD (THEMES)
• Building height, density and design (4)• Trees and open space (4)• Proximity to retail (2)• History, branding, beautification (6)• Community (4)• Crime and safety (4)• Increase lighting (3)• Nuisance mitigation (6)• Impacts to adjacent property (2)
CONNECTIONS
IDENTITY
COMPATIBILITY
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CONNECTIONSCommunity, Proximity, Safety
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CONNECTIONS
1 Connection1 Route
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CONNECTIONS
2 Connection2 Route
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CONNECTIONS
3X3 Connection6 Route
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CONNECTIONS
5x5 Connections = 70 routes
6x6 Connections = 252 routes
7x7 Connections = 925 routes
8x8 Connections = 3,432 routes
9x9 Connections = 12,870 routes
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IDENTITYHistory & Branding
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COMPATIBILITYScale, Height, Density & Design
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COMPATIBILITYPublic Realm, Lighting, Security
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COMPATIBILITYTrees, Open Space & Transitions
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NEXT STEPS & WAYS TO BE INVOLVED
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MANY WAYS TO BE INVOLVED
YOUR FEEDBACK IS VALUABLE!
PROVIDE IT WHENEVER & HOWEVER
IT’S CONVENIENT FOR YOU.
ATTEND THE COMMUNITY
WALKING TOUR (Sat. Feb. 24)&
GIVE FEEDBACK
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MANY WAYS TO BE INVOLVED
YOUR FEEDBACK IS VALUABLE!
PROVIDE IT WHENEVER & HOWEVER
IT’S CONVENIENT FOR YOU.
ATTEND THE COMMUNITY
WALKING TOUR (Sat. Feb. 24)&
GIVE FEEDBACK
ATTEND SOME OF THE CHARRETTE &
GIVE FEEDBACK
ATTEND EVERY DAY OF THE CHARRETTE AS A
GROUP VOLUNTEER
ATTEND THE COMMUNITY
WALKING TOUR (Sat. Feb. 24)&
GIVE FEEDBACK
ATTEND SOME OF THE CHARRETTE &
GIVE FEEDBACK
ATTEND EVERY DAY OF THE CHARRETTE AS A
GROUP VOLUNTEER
59Route 1 South Housing Affordability Strategy | Community Meeting | 2.20.2018
MANY WAYS TO BE INVOLVED
YOUR FEEDBACK IS VALUABLE!
PROVIDE IT WHENEVER & HOWEVER
IT’S CONVENIENT FOR YOU.
ATTEND THE COMMUNITY
WALKING TOUR (Sat. Feb. 24)&
GIVE FEEDBACK
GIVE FEEDBACK ONLINE, VIA
EMAIL OR CALL*
ATTEND SOME OF THE CHARRETTE &
GIVE FEEDBACK
ATTEND EVERY DAY OF THE CHARRETTE AS A
GROUP VOLUNTEER
* Remote participation instructions available on the project website (http://www.Alexandriava.gov/Planning)
* Ashley Labadie for questions and comments: [email protected] or 703-746-3801
60Route 1 South Housing Affordability Strategy | Community Meeting | 2.20.2018
CHARRETTE WEEK
8:00 AM
7:30 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:00 PM
Pre-CharretteSaturday, Feb 24
Day 1Monday, Feb 26
Day 2Tuesday, Feb 27
Day 3Wednesday Feb 28
Day 4Thursday, Mar 1
Day 5Friday, Mar 2
Community Walking Tour
Closed
Light Breakfast
Break Break Break Break Break
Light Breakfast Light Breakfast Light Breakfast Light Breakfast
Closed ClosedClosed Closed
Core Team Meeting(Plan Objectives/Group
Exercise)
Core Team Meeting(Plan Strategies+ Options)
Core Team Meeting(Plan Recommendations)
Core Team Meeting(Refinement)
Core Team Meeting
Open HouseCommunity Event * Child care and language interpretation will be provided.
The public is welcome to walk in at anytime during the charrette.
For detailed information about the charrette, please visit alexandriava.gov/planning or contact Ashley Labadie; [email protected], 703.746.3801.
LOCATION: Lee Center1108 Jefferson St, Alexandria, VA
Technical Meetings
Core Team Meetings
Updated 02/06/2018
TechnicalMeetings
TechnicalMeetings
TechnicalMeetings
Light Dinner* Light Dinner*Light Dinner*
Meeting Preparation
FrameworkDevelopment
FrameworkDevelopment
Meeting Preparation
Meeting Preparation
Strategies + OptionsDevelopment
Strategies +Options
Development
Strategies +Options
Development
Plan Recom-
mendations
Plan Recommendations
Open House
Open HousePlan
Development
Plan Development Production
Production
Plan Development
ROUTE 1 SOUTH HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY: DRAFT CHARRETTE SCHEDULE
Public Meeting #1*Public Meeting #3*
Draft Plan +Recommendations
Public Meeting #2*Draft Recommendations
For more information about the charrette, visit alexandriava.gov/Planning or contact Ashley Labadie at [email protected] or 703.746.3801
Live video and online participation will be available
61Route 1 South Housing Affordability Strategy | Community Meeting | 2.20.2018
CHARRETTE WEEK
8:00 AM
7:30 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:00 PM
Pre-CharretteSaturday, Feb 24
Day 1Monday, Feb 26
Day 2Tuesday, Feb 27
Day 3Wednesday Feb 28
Day 4Thursday, Mar 1
Day 5Friday, Mar 2
Community Walking Tour
Closed
Light Breakfast
Break Break Break Break Break
Light Breakfast Light Breakfast Light Breakfast Light Breakfast
Closed ClosedClosed Closed
Core Team Meeting(Plan Objectives/Group
Exercise)
Core Team Meeting(Plan Strategies+ Options)
Core Team Meeting(Plan Recommendations)
Core Team Meeting(Refinement)
Core Team Meeting
Open HouseCommunity Event * Child care and language interpretation will be provided.
The public is welcome to walk in at anytime during the charrette.
For detailed information about the charrette, please visit alexandriava.gov/planning or contact Ashley Labadie; [email protected], 703.746.3801.
LOCATION: Lee Center1108 Jefferson St, Alexandria, VA
Technical Meetings
Core Team Meetings
Updated 02/06/2018
TechnicalMeetings
TechnicalMeetings
TechnicalMeetings
Light Dinner* Light Dinner*Light Dinner*
Meeting Preparation
FrameworkDevelopment
FrameworkDevelopment
Meeting Preparation
Meeting Preparation
Strategies + OptionsDevelopment
Strategies +Options
Development
Strategies +Options
Development
Plan Recom-
mendations
Plan Recommendations
Open House
Open HousePlan
Development
Plan Development Production
Production
Plan Development
ROUTE 1 SOUTH HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY: DRAFT CHARRETTE SCHEDULE
Public Meeting #1*Public Meeting #3*
Draft Plan +Recommendations
Public Meeting #2*Draft Recommendations
For more information about the charrette, visit alexandriava.gov/Planning or contact Ashley Labadie at [email protected] or 703.746.3801
Live video and online participation will be available
62Route 1 South Housing Affordability Strategy | Community Meeting | 2.20.2018
CHARRETTE WEEK
8:00 AM
7:30 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:00 PM
Pre-CharretteSaturday, Feb 24
Day 1Monday, Feb 26
Day 2Tuesday, Feb 27
Day 3Wednesday Feb 28
Day 4Thursday, Mar 1
Day 5Friday, Mar 2
Community Walking Tour
Closed
Light Breakfast
Break Break Break Break Break
Light Breakfast Light Breakfast Light Breakfast Light Breakfast
Closed ClosedClosed Closed
Core Team Meeting(Plan Objectives/Group
Exercise)
Core Team Meeting(Plan Strategies+ Options)
Core Team Meeting(Plan Recommendations)
Core Team Meeting(Refinement)
Core Team Meeting
Open HouseCommunity Event * Child care and language interpretation will be provided.
The public is welcome to walk in at anytime during the charrette.
For detailed information about the charrette, please visit alexandriava.gov/planning or contact Ashley Labadie; [email protected], 703.746.3801.
LOCATION: Lee Center1108 Jefferson St, Alexandria, VA
Technical Meetings
Core Team Meetings
Updated 02/06/2018
TechnicalMeetings
TechnicalMeetings
TechnicalMeetings
Light Dinner* Light Dinner*Light Dinner*
Meeting Preparation
FrameworkDevelopment
FrameworkDevelopment
Meeting Preparation
Meeting Preparation
Strategies + OptionsDevelopment
Strategies +Options
Development
Strategies +Options
Development
Plan Recom-
mendations
Plan Recommendations
Open House
Open HousePlan
Development
Plan Development Production
Production
Plan Development
ROUTE 1 SOUTH HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY: DRAFT CHARRETTE SCHEDULE
Public Meeting #1*Public Meeting #3*
Draft Plan +Recommendations
Public Meeting #2*Draft Recommendations
For more information about the charrette, visit alexandriava.gov/Planning or contact Ashley Labadie at [email protected] or 703.746.3801
Live video and online participation will be available
63Route 1 South Housing Affordability Strategy | Community Meeting | 2.20.2018
CHARRETTE WEEK
8:00 AM
7:30 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:00 PM
Pre-CharretteSaturday, Feb 24
Day 1Monday, Feb 26
Day 2Tuesday, Feb 27
Day 3Wednesday Feb 28
Day 4Thursday, Mar 1
Day 5Friday, Mar 2
Community Walking Tour
Closed
Light Breakfast
Break Break Break Break Break
Light Breakfast Light Breakfast Light Breakfast Light Breakfast
Closed ClosedClosed Closed
Core Team Meeting(Plan Objectives/Group
Exercise)
Core Team Meeting(Plan Strategies+ Options)
Core Team Meeting(Plan Recommendations)
Core Team Meeting(Refinement)
Core Team Meeting
Open HouseCommunity Event * Child care and language interpretation will be provided.
The public is welcome to walk in at anytime during the charrette.
For detailed information about the charrette, please visit alexandriava.gov/planning or contact Ashley Labadie; [email protected], 703.746.3801.
LOCATION: Lee Center1108 Jefferson St, Alexandria, VA
Technical Meetings
Core Team Meetings
Updated 02/06/2018
TechnicalMeetings
TechnicalMeetings
TechnicalMeetings
Light Dinner* Light Dinner*Light Dinner*
Meeting Preparation
FrameworkDevelopment
FrameworkDevelopment
Meeting Preparation
Meeting Preparation
Strategies + OptionsDevelopment
Strategies +Options
Development
Strategies +Options
Development
Plan Recom-
mendations
Plan Recommendations
Open House
Open HousePlan
Development
Plan Development Production
Production
Plan Development
ROUTE 1 SOUTH HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY: DRAFT CHARRETTE SCHEDULE
Public Meeting #1*Public Meeting #3*
Draft Plan +Recommendations
Public Meeting #2*Draft Recommendations
For more information about the charrette, visit alexandriava.gov/Planning or contact Ashley Labadie at [email protected] or 703.746.3801
Live video and online participation will be available
64Route 1 South Housing Affordability Strategy | Community Meeting | 2.20.2018
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