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Housing Hilltop Mapping Histories and Projecting Futures Homework Group Meeting No. 1 June 15, 2016 Workflow Hilltop August Street Fair Discovery Design Delivery Implementation Refinements Alternatives We are Programs Here.


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Housing Hilltop

Mapping Histories and Projecting Futures Homework Group Meeting No. 1 June 15, 2016

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Workflow…

Discovery Design Delivery Implementation

HWG NO.1 HWG NO.2 HWG NO.3 HWG NO.4 HWG NO.5

We are Here. Hilltop Street Fair

August

Assets Programs Alternatives Refinements

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Workflow…

Walking Audit (complete) Asset Inventories (in process)

  • Resilience
  • Health and Well-Being
  • Jobs and Housing
  • Community Identity
  • Mobility

Market Review (in process) Parking Review (in process) Discovery

HWG NO.1 HWG NO.2

We are Here.

Assets

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Sites…

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Planning in Silos…

Plan focus silos Implementation by focus silo

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Holistic Planning…

Set measurable goals Check in on progress Determine focus areas

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Health and Well-Being

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Education Clinical Interventions Long-Lasting Protective Interventions Changing the Context

to make default decisions healthy

Socio-Economic Factors

Housing, Jobs, Mobility

Factors that Effect Health and Well-Being… Smallest Impact Largest Impact

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Mobility

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Housing and Jobs

More than 85% of the daytime employees in the Hilltop are employed in Health Services. Educational Institutions (32.7%) and Libraries (18.6%) comprise more than 50% of the businesses in Hilltop. Stores that provide access to day-to-day goods and services are limited.

Source: 2014 Hilltop Subarea Plan

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Housing and Jobs

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Housing and Jobs density supports neighborhood services within walking distance.

Source: Iowa State University Retail Trade Analysis Program, 2005 Numbers rounded up to nearest 100.

Type of store sf viable retail space per household Type of store sf viable retail space per household Apparel 4.5 Furniture 3.5 Appliance 0.5 Gas Stations 5.5 Auto Supply 2.6 Gift 1 Book 1 Hardware 0.5 Building Material 2.6 Hobby/Toy 1 Department Variety 13.4 Home Furnishings 1.6 Drinking Places 1.5 Radio/TV/Computer/Music 2.3 Drug 3.1 Shoe 1.3 Eating Places 12.4 Sporting Goods 1.4 Flower 0.5

Total 71.8

Food Grocery 11.6

Walkable Neighborhood Business District

~15

Source: Center for Economic Development, University of Wisconsin Extension and Property Counselors

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Resilience

Efficient Energy and Water systems are the backbone of sustainable and affordable urban infrastructure.

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E-W streets lack tree canopy and green stormwater infrastructure.

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Resilience in housing…

Most new multifamily buildings use electric baseboard heat, and that cost flows directly to the tenant.

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Community Identity

A Dream Coming True

Community Identity

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We are Here.

YES

Process…

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Break Out No. 1

In groups of 4-5…

  • Gather around a “Focus Area” map
  • Answer the following questions:
  • What is not working in the neighborhood relative to this

focus area?

  • What is working in the neighborhood in this focus area?
  • Be prepared to report back to the group.
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Break Out No. 2

In groups of 4-5… Reflecting on the comments about was is and is not working in the neighborhood, answer the questions…

  • What are the common themes?
  • What are the distinctive outliers?
  • Be prepared to report back to the group.
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Homework…

Answer the following questions:

  • 1. What are the key assets in the Hilltop, and how has the

neighborhood and its residents been shaped by these assets? How might these assets support achieving goals within the cross-functional Focus Areas?

  • 2. What assets are needed to support new residents?
  • 3. What assets might new residents support?
  • 4. What are the barriers to welcoming new residents to the

neighborhood?

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Housing Hilltop

Mapping Histories and Projecting Futures Homework Group Meeting No. 1 June 15, 2016

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Maps from the Hilltop Subarea Plan…

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