City of Quinlan Comprehensive Plan
MEETING #1 | CPAC KICK-OFF
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City of Quinlan Comprehensive Plan MEETING #1 | CPAC KICK-OFF Todays CPAC Agenda Introductions Purpose, Process, and Schedule Community Snapshot Preview Visioning Exercise Community Open House Preview Upcoming Meeting
MEETING #1 | CPAC KICK-OFF
are Urban Planners and Landscape Architects
FNI Employees
100+ COMPREHENSIVE PLANS
for cities with populations between 2,000 and 200,000 No one in Texas has done more comprehensive plans than we have.
Current TxDOT “Pipeline” Funding
Quinlan Area – Bond Program Leveraged Projects
Bond Program – On System Bike/Pedestrian and Turn Lane Projects
Improvements)
Sidewalks)
Bond Program – On System Capacity Improvements
$2 million Proposed Bond Funding + $14.4 million Potential Leveraged Funding (TxDOT & NCTCOG) = $16.4 million Total Project Value
Principal-In-Charge
Wendy Shabay, AICP
Project Manager
Erica Craycraft-Bartlett, AICP, LEED Green Associate
QA/QC
Dan Sefko, FAICP
Project Lead
Daniel Harrison, AICP
Planning Support
Colton Wayman
Transportation
Edmund Haas, AICP
Transportation
Staron Faucher, AICP
Water/Wastewater Infrastructure
Cullen Carlson, P.E.
Stormwater Drainage
Jim Keith, CFM
Economic Development
Greg Last, AICP, CEcD
provides the authority to manage land development
safety, and welfare of citizens
“Destiny is not a matter of chance. It is a matter of choice.” –William Jennings Bryan
Comprehensive Plan
Zoning Ordinance
Subdivision Ordinance
City Council
City Council Purpose: Make Decisions
City Council Purpose: Make Decisions How does the Council form their decisions?
City Council Purpose: Make Decisions
Input Comp Plan P&Z Commission Public Meetings Staff Input
City Council Purpose: Make Decisions
Input Comp Plan P&Z Commission Public Meetings Staff Input
What does the Council do with this input?
City Council Purpose: Make Decisions
Input Comp Plan P&Z Commission Public Meetings Staff Input Regulations Zoning Subdivision Building Other
Community Snapshot Implementation Visioning Land Use Plan
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 6
EXLU, FLUP, Growth Management, Development Standards Population and Demographic Trends Input Process, Vision Statement, Goals Implementation Actions Public Facilities and Services
Chapter 4 Chapter 5
Transportation, Drainage, Water/Wastewater, Public Facilities Economic Development Strategy Economic Profile, Strategies/Initiatives, Five-Year Timeline
Trends
Year Population Percent Change 1990 1,416
1,370
2010 1,399 +2.12% 2016 1,735* +24.02%
Source: American Community Survey * = Estimate
Source: American Community Survey
median age
Source: American Community Survey
Source: American Community Survey
Source: American Community Survey
Source: American Community Survey
Source: American Community Survey
Source: NCTCOG
What outcomes should the plan strive to achieve? Examples:
Economic Development Land Use Public Facilities
Public Facilities
library, administration, etc.)? Economic Development
businesses and requiring quality development? Land use
development be?
Economic Development Land Use Public Facilities
Drainage Analysis
Master Plan
Services Analysis
Related Questions
barriers?
flooding?
water supply?
services (police, fire, library, administration, etc.)?
Economic Development Land Use Public Facilities
Initiatives
Related Questions
desirable? Where?
development today?
between attracting businesses and requiring quality development?
Economic Development Land Use Public Facilities
Related Questions
be?
conflicts?
housing?
space important?
Types Defined
Use Analysis
Management Recommendations and Ultimate Capacity
Joint Workshop CPAC: Finalize Draft Community Open House QEDC/CPAC: Economic Development CPAC: Public Facilities and Services CPAC: Land Use Community Open House
residents
When: Tues, Nov. 20 @ 7:00pm Where: TBD
What days of the week work best for you?