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Mayor’s Sustainability Advisory Board
Agenda Dec 14, 2009
• Welcome
Commissioner Katy Sorenson
• Land Use Subrata Basu, Assistant Director, Planning and Zoning
• Transportation Susanne Torriente, Director, Office of Sustainability
• Sustainability Assessment Report
• Planning for 2010
Mayor’s Sustainability Advisory BoardDecember 14 2009December 14, 2009
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Today’s DiscussionToday s Discussion
W l• Welcome
• Commissioner Sorenson
• Land Use
• Subrata Basu, Assistant Director, Department , , pof Planning and Zoning
• Transportationp
• Susanne Torriente, Director, Office of SustainabilitySustainability
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Assessment Areas
1. Demographics & 7. Housing & Buildings
Assessment Areas
1. Demographics & Economy
2. Climate Change
7. Housing & Buildings
8. Land Use9 Local Industry & g
3. Energy4. Environment
9. Local Industry & Business
10 Schools4. Environment5. Government
Operations
10.Schools11. Solid Waste
T t tip6. Health
12.Transportation13.Water & Wastewater
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AssessmentAssessment
Land UseLand Use
Land Use: Key ChallengesLand Use: Key Challenges
1. Need to develop a plan for the area outside of the UDBUDB.
2. Need adequate planning and prioritization of q p g pinfrastructure consistent with the CDMP.
3 Need to connect population and employment centers 3. Need to connect population and employment centers with effective transportation linkages.
C fli ti i t t ti f li i d th diff t 4. Conflicting interpretation of policies and the different levels of development review diminish the effectiveness and implementation of the same (adopted policies).
Land Use: Key Challenges
5 As the County becomes more urban need to
Land Use: Key Challenges
5. As the County becomes more urban, need to establish pedestrian‐friendly, multi‐modal roadway cross sections.
6. The Long Range Transportation Planning process needs to be more interactive and supportive of sustainability efforts.
7. Need to update the CDMP and zoning regulations to 7. Need to update the CDMP and zoning regulations to provide for sustainable, urban agricultural practices inside the UDB.
8. Need to increase tree canopy coverage.
Land Use: IndicatorsLand Use: Indicators
• Density increase within the UDB. (Population per square mile).
• Number of urban centers completed and implemented.
• Building permits within the urban centers.g p• VMT reduction.• Percentage of tree canopy.
Controlling urban expansiong p
TheUDBUDB
TheUDBUDBAtwork
Urban Centers utilize land more efficiently by allowing mixed
hi h d it d uses, higher‐density and more intense development around existing and future transit stations.
Urban CentersDeveloping well designed mixed‐use urban centers and corridors
Urban Centers
AssessmentAssessment
TransportationTransportation
Transportation: Key ChallengesTransportation: Key Challenges
Challenges related to Land Use
1. Conflicting policies, different levels of development review and lack of department processes impact the implementation of the transportation‐related land use policies/vision established in several County Plans including the Comprehensive Development Master including the Comprehensive Development Master Plan, Open Space Mater Plan, and Aesthetics Plans.
2 Roadway concurrency requirements create an 2. Roadway concurrency requirements create an unintended consequence of penalizing infill development and re‐urbanization efforts.
Transportation: Key ChallengesTransportation: Key Challenges
Challenges related to Highways
3. Establishing urban‐style roadway cross sections as provided in several county plans. The County is moving from a sub‐urban to an urban form. There is a challenge to providing for the different modes of transportation within the existing rights‐of‐way. transportation within the existing rights of way.
4. Establishing alternate ways to handle traffic congestion congestion.
Transportation: Key ChallengesTransportation: Key Challenges
Challenges related to Transit & Alternate Modes
5. Effectively strengthening the County’s policies regarding transit‐supportive uses and design near t it t ti d l t it id transit stations and along transit corridors.
6. Policy language suggests that compared to y g g gg pautomobile travel, transit and non‐motorized modes are lower priorities (roadway concurrency requirements) requirements).
Transportation: Key ChallengesTransportation: Key Challenges
Challenges related to Transit & Alternate Modes
7. Additional funding sources needed for transit‐related capital improvement, operations and maintenance. C t f d l t t ti f di f l f Current federal transportation funding formulas favor road expansion and construction over transit support and expansion. Local transportation funding sources p p gsupport mostly capital improvements (eg. impact fees).
Transportation: IndicatorsTransportation: Indicators
Transportation: IndicatorsTransportation: Indicators
Transportation: IndicatorsTransportation: Indicators
Transportation: IndicatorsTransportation: Indicators
Transportation: IndicatorsTransportation: Indicators
Transportation: IndicatorsTransportation: Indicators
Draft Goal AreasDraft Goal Areas
1. Healthy Communities
2. Vibrant Economyy
3. Efficient Resource Use & Conservation
4.Responsible Land Use & Smart Transportation
5. Effective Climate Change Strategies5 g g
6.Strong Leadership, Connections & Commitment
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Next MeetingNext Meeting
January: Goals!January: Goals!
Thank you!
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