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Agenda Hopkinsville, KY Planning Charrette Thursday, June 8, 2006 5:00 9:00PM TASK/EVENT Participants Register Meet other Participants Refreshments Served Welcome and Rich Liebe, Mayor Introductions City Council Members Steve Bourne,


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Agenda Hopkinsville, KY Planning Charrette Thursday, June 8, 2006

5:00 – 9:00PM

TASK/EVENT

Participants Register Refreshments Served Meet other Participants Welcome and Introductions Rich Liebe, Mayor City Council Members Steve Bourne, Dir, HCC Planning Commission Ruth Lynch & J. Michael Foster, Co-Chairs, Advisory Committee, Tammy Stansbury, Coordinator, Pennyrile Area Dev Dist Meeting Purpose and Agenda DA (PS, JH?) Neighborhood Impressions Camiros Consultants Neighborhood Groups Identify Major Issues Participants into Four Groups: Attucks/Eastside Area Canton Pike Area Durrett/Virginia Area Westside Area Dinner Served Issues Presentations Discussion Representatives from each of four groups Facilitators: P. Sullivan and Camiros Consultant Vision Development Participants into Four Groups: Attucks/Eastside Area Canton Pike Area Durrett/Virginia Area Westside Area Vision Presentations Discussion Representatives from each of four groups Facilitators: P. Sullivan and Camiros Consultant Closing Remarks

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DRAFT – For HCCPC Review and Comment

Canton Urban Design Concepts

Model Block Concept Remove dilapidated housing Infill individual lots with appropriate new housing Utilize larger available parcels for public use (i.e. pocket parks, community gardens, stormwater runoff) Create buffers between properties and uses Install infrastructure (i.e. sidewalks, stormwater control, street lighting) Expand the transportation network to create neighborhood-scale blocks and connect to surrounding areas

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DRAFT – For HCCPC Review and Comment

Westside Urban Design Concepts

4th Street Extension-Alternative 1 Extend 4th Street west of Jessup and down to 7th Redevelop northwest and northeast quadrants

  • f 4th/7th intersection

Link development to 2nd Baptist Church and explore opportunities for a development partnership 4th Street Extension-Alternative 2 Extend 4th Street west of Jessup and down to 7th Remove Jessup between 4th St and 7th St Redevelop 7th St frontage between 4th and O’Neal Redevelop area in the block bound by 4th, 7th, and Cleveland as a comprehensive redevelopment project Link development to 2nd Baptist Church and explore opportunities for a development partnership

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DRAFT – For HCCPC Review and Comment

Durrett Urban Design Concepts

Concept 2 Preserve existing housing between Walnut and Campbell Create Gateway Park and south end of greenway Transform Campbell into a landscaped corridor as primary route to downtown Model Block Concept Remove dilapidated housing Infill individual lots with appropriate new housing Utilize larger available parcels for public use (i.e. pocket parks, community gardens, stormwater runoff) Create buffers between properties and uses Install infrastructure (i.e. sidewalks, stormwater control, street lighting) 9th St and College St Redevelopment Plan Redevelop tobacco storage/warehouse as new multi-family and single-family residential Redevelop recycling center as new commercial retail center Provide direct community access to retail center from neighborhood Use 9th/College intersection as gateway to Durrett

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DRAFT – For HCCPC Review and Comment

Attucks Urban Design Concepts

Vine and 2nd Town Center Concept Revive the historic neighborhood commercial activity and Vine and 2nd Preserve a portion of the old school facility for community use , and redevelop the remainder

  • f the site as open space or residential

Strengthen Campbell St as a local commercial corridor Create links to downtown and the historic Attucks School Attucks School Reuse Concept Preserve the historic portion of the Attucks School building for community use Remove the Attucks School addition and redevelop the land as residential Utilize the eastern portion of the Bible College site as community open space/stormwater retention area Create a link to the Vine/2nd Town Center

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DRAFT – For HCCPC Review and Comment

Greenway Concept Alternatives

Concept 1 Redevelop 2-block corridor as new park Create links to downtown on Central and Stanley Walnut and Campbell form

  • ne-way pair

Concept 2 Preserve existing housing between Walnut and Campbell Create Gateway Park and south end of greenway Transform Campbell into a landscaped corridor as primary route to downtown Concept 3 Redevelop 2-block corridor as new park and housing Create links to downtown on Central, Stanley and Maple Create gateway park and south end of greenway Create primary public park between Central and Stanley

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Facilitated by Dennison Associates, Inc.

NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING CHARRETTE CHARRETTE HOPKINSVILLE, KY HOPKINSVILLE, KY

June 8, 2006 5:00-9:00

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Overview of Neighborhood Overview of Neighborhood Revitalization Project Revitalization Project

  • Creation of Inner

Creation of Inner-

  • City Advisory

City Advisory Committee Committee

  • Activities in four general areas

Activities in four general areas

  • Housing Revitalization

Housing Revitalization

  • Two Neighborhood Charrettes

Two Neighborhood Charrettes

  • June 8

June 8th

th

  • June 29

June 29th

th

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Agenda Agenda

  • Registration

Registration

  • Welcome and Introductions

Welcome and Introductions

  • Meeting Purpose and Process

Meeting Purpose and Process

  • Neighborhood Impressions

Neighborhood Impressions

  • Identify Major Issues

Identify Major Issues

  • Dinner and Presentation of Issues

Dinner and Presentation of Issues

  • Vision Development and Presentation

Vision Development and Presentation

  • Next Steps and Closing Remarks

Next Steps and Closing Remarks

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Facilitators/Consultants Facilitators/Consultants

  • Dennison Associates, Inc.

Dennison Associates, Inc.

  • Peggy Sullivan

Peggy Sullivan

  • John Hampton

John Hampton

  • Dorothy Reiser

Dorothy Reiser

  • Justin Masucci

Justin Masucci

  • Camiros, Ltd.

Camiros, Ltd.

  • Leslie Pollock

Leslie Pollock

  • Doug Hammel

Doug Hammel

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Neighborhoods Neighborhoods

  • Attucks/Eastside Area

Attucks/Eastside Area

  • Canton Pike Area

Canton Pike Area

  • Durrett

Durrett/Virginia Area /Virginia Area

  • Westside Area

Westside Area

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Objectives Objectives

  • Identify issues that seriously impact the

Identify issues that seriously impact the quality of life for your neighborhood quality of life for your neighborhood

  • Create a vision of how you want your

Create a vision of how you want your neighborhood to look in 5 years. neighborhood to look in 5 years.

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Process for the Evening Process for the Evening

Identify Issues (good and bad) Select Most Important Present Issues to Group Create a Vision Share and Discuss Visions

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Identify/Prioritize Issues Identify/Prioritize Issues

  • Brainstorm issues & concerns of your

Brainstorm issues & concerns of your neighborhood neighborhood

  • Choose the most important issues

Choose the most important issues

  • Do this for negatives and positives

Do this for negatives and positives

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Brainstorming Brainstorming

  • Involves all team members in the

Involves all team members in the generation of many ideas generation of many ideas

  • It is NOT just throwing out ideas

It is NOT just throwing out ideas

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Brainstorming ~ How to: Brainstorming ~ How to:

  • Participants, in sequence, tell issues

Participants, in sequence, tell issues

  • Facilitator writes issues as they are

Facilitator writes issues as they are communicated communicated

  • Members pass if they have no more issues

Members pass if they have no more issues

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Brainstorming ~ How to: Brainstorming ~ How to:

  • No criticism, evaluation, or discussion

No criticism, evaluation, or discussion

  • Review, clarify and combine issues

Review, clarify and combine issues

  • Do not combine if the person who

Do not combine if the person who suggested idea is opposed suggested idea is opposed

  • Add additional ideas if they emerge

Add additional ideas if they emerge

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Suggested Criteria Suggested Criteria

  • For selection of the most important issues:

For selection of the most important issues:

  • Seriousness of the issue

Seriousness of the issue

  • Impact on the largest number of people

Impact on the largest number of people

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Multivoting ~ How to: Multivoting ~ How to:

  • Clarify all items on the list

Clarify all items on the list

  • Each person votes for ½ the number of issues

Each person votes for ½ the number of issues that group came up with that group came up with

  • Vote by placing a dot next to the issues you

Vote by placing a dot next to the issues you feel are most important feel are most important – –

  • Only one vote per issue

Only one vote per issue

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Vision Vision

  • 1. Intelligent foresight
  • 1. Intelligent foresight
  • 2. A mental image produced by the imagination.
  • 2. A mental image produced by the imagination.

American Heritage Dictionary American Heritage Dictionary, 4 , 4th

th Ed.

Ed. 2000, NY: Houghton Mifflin Co. 2000, NY: Houghton Mifflin Co.

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Creating a Vision Creating a Vision

  • You will be asked to project yourself into the

You will be asked to project yourself into the future, to future, to

  • Imagine what your neighborhood might look like in

Imagine what your neighborhood might look like in the future, the future,

  • Describe what you would like for it to look like

Describe what you would like for it to look like

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Existing Community Existing Community

Population Percent non- white Med Income Lots Vacant Lots Housing Units % Rental East Side Attucks 1,625 89% $18,029 1,053 33% 648 59% Durrets 2,799 82% $20,634 1,579 20% 1,573 57% West Side Canton 1,254 47% $29,489 511 10% 798 60% Westside 2,358 57% $21,700 739 4% 525 56% All All Neighborhoods Neighborhoods 8,036 70% NA 3,882 19% 3,500 58% City Wide City Wide 30,089 34% $30,419 NA NA 13,283 44%

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Observations Observations

  • Homes vary in quality from well

Homes vary in quality from well maintained to dilapidated maintained to dilapidated

  • Most of the homes are modest

Most of the homes are modest some quite small some quite small

  • Many vacant lots, many well

Many vacant lots, many well maintained maintained

  • Some areas lack storm drainage

Some areas lack storm drainage

  • Some areas lack good street

Some areas lack good street lighting lighting

  • Streets in good condition

Streets in good condition

  • Discontinuous sidewalks and curbs

Discontinuous sidewalks and curbs

  • Neighborhoods lack defined edges

Neighborhoods lack defined edges

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Existing Community Existing Community

  • Existing Land Use

Existing Land Use

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Existing Community Existing Community

  • Existing Zoning

Existing Zoning

  • Residential

Residential

  • R

R-

  • 3

3

  • R

R-

  • 4

4

  • Commercial

Commercial

  • B

B-

  • 2

2

  • B

B-

  • 3

3

  • Industrial

Industrial

  • I

I-

  • 1

1

  • Professional/Office

Professional/Office

  • P

P-

  • 1

1

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Existing Community Existing Community

  • Building Conditions

Building Conditions

  • In the overall Study Area:

In the overall Study Area:

  • Total Structures:

Total Structures: 3823 3823

  • % Sound:

% Sound: 91.9% 91.9%

  • % Deteriorated:

% Deteriorated: 3.0% 3.0%

  • % Dilapidated:

% Dilapidated: 3.0% 3.0%

  • % Substandard/Not Livable:

% Substandard/Not Livable: 2.0% 2.0%

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Existing Community Existing Community

  • Community Facilities

Community Facilities

  • Schools

Schools

  • Beklmont

Beklmont

  • Head Start

Head Start

  • Civitan

Civitan

  • Vacant Facilities

Vacant Facilities

  • E.g.

E.g. Attucks Attucks School School

  • Health Care Providers

Health Care Providers

  • Hospital

Hospital

  • Surrounding medical offices

Surrounding medical offices

  • Civic

Civic CenterParks CenterParks and Recreation and Recreation

  • Boys and Girls Club

Boys and Girls Club

  • Peace Park

Peace Park

  • Virgina

Virgina Park Park

  • West End Park

West End Park

  • Various playgrounds

Various playgrounds

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Existing Community Existing Community

  • Existing Policy

Existing Policy

  • Flood Plains

Flood Plains

  • Historic District

Historic District

  • Enterprise Zone

Enterprise Zone