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Kickoff Community Meeting December 5, 2016 Tha hank Y You! u! Welcome! City of Madison Comprehensive Plan Update Community Outreach Roundtable November 17, 2016 #imaginemadison OUTLINE Project background Why is this important? Your


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Tha hank Y You! u!

City of Madison Comprehensive Plan Update

Community Outreach Roundtable – November 17, 2016 Kickoff Community Meeting

December 5, 2016 #imaginemadison

Welcome!

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OUTLINE

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Project background Why is this important? Your feedback on draft goals and data What’s next

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  • Push orange button to turn on
  • When poll is opened, choose response with A-E buttons
  • Display will show a “√” when your response is received
  • You can change your answer until the poll closes

Troubleshooting:

  • Display says “Closed” – Poll is closed
  • Clicker isn’t working – Push power

button to turn off; turn on again

  • Clicker still isn’t working – push and

hold power button for two seconds, then press A twice to reconnect to receiver.

  • Clickers turn off after 10 minutes;

Push power button to turn back on.

Clickers – Real Time Polling

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The sign at the Central Library includes what form of punctuation?

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  • A. Question Mark ?
  • B. Exclamation Point !
  • C. Parenthesis ( )
  • D. Quotation Mark “ ”
  • E. Hyphen -
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How did you get to tonight’s meeting?

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  • A. Car
  • B. Bus
  • C. Bike
  • D. Walking
  • E. Other
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PROJECT BACKGROUND

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What is the Comprehensive Plan?

  • 20-year vision, 10-year focus
  • Guides decision-making & investment
  • Central organizing plan for other City plans
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Housing Transportation Utilities & Community Facilities Agricultural, Cultural, & Natural Resources Economic Development Intergovernmental Cooperation Land Use Implementation

Comprehensive Plan Elements

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Why is the Comp. Plan important?

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Eq Equity Health th Su Sustain inabilit ility Adaptability ty

Guiding Lenses Guiding Lenses

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About how many housing units are there in Madison?

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  • A. 79,000
  • B. 96,000
  • C. 110,000
  • D. 134,000
  • E. 148,000
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demographics Why is the Comp. Plan important?

+70,000

new residen ents by 2040

+40,000

new household lds by 2040

Source: 1. Low Estimates from Wisconsin DOA Demographic Services Lab Population Projections. High Estimates based on 5-year growth trend according to U.S. Census Bureau; Middle Estimate based on average of 5-, 15-, and 25-year growth rates from U.S. Census and Wisconsin DOA and Wisconsin DOA Projections through 2040. Sources: Decennial U.S. Census; U.S. Census Bureau Annual Population Estimates; U.S. Census Bureau ACS 1-Year Table DP05; Wisconsin DOA Annual Population Estimates; Wisconsin DOA Demographic Services Lab Population Projections; City of Madison Planning Division

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demographics Why is the Comp. Plan important?

Source: 4. ACS 2006; ACS 2014 1-Year; ACS 2014 1-Year

Madison is becoming more diverse

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demographics Why is the Comp. Plan important?

Madison is getting younger, despite large number of older adults

Sources

  • 2. 2000 Census; ACS 2015 1-Year
  • 3. ACS 2006; ACS 2014 1-Year
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What is Imagine Madison?

Imagine Madison is a unique public l

c listening campaign, designed by the City of Madison

alongside members of the commu

  • mmunity. The goal
  • f Imagine Madison is to gather the opinions of

eve very Madisonian an, which will be used to direct

the Comprehensive Pl

Plan Update.

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What is your age?

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  • A. 24 or younger
  • B. 25 - 40
  • C. 41 - 55
  • D. 56 - 70
  • E. Older than 70
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What part of Madison do you live in?

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  • A. North
  • B. East
  • C. South
  • D. West
  • E. Downtown
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What is your race/ethnicity?

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  • A. Asian or Pacific Islander
  • B. Black or African American
  • C. Hispanic or Latino
  • D. White
  • E. Some other race/ethnicity
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  • Inclusive, relevant, transparent, flexible, and fun
  • Reach as many Madisonians as possible
  • Focus on deeply engaging resident groups that have been

historically underrepresented in planning processes

Public Engagement Plan

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Public Engagement Plan

ImagineMadisonWI.com Resident Panels Social Media Promotional Video Interview Videos

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What Madison intersection was known as “Spaghetti Corners?”

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  • A. Regent / Monroe
  • B. Park / Regent
  • C. Atwood / Winnebago
  • D. Park / W. Washington
  • E. Blair/Wilson/John Nolen/Williamson
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PHASE 1: ISSUES & DRAFT GOALS

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Plans Studied & Synthesized

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Here’s how this works…

  • 1. Background data
  • 2. Draft goal(s)
  • 3. Feedback: Is this important to you?
  • 4. Feedback: How are we doing as a community?
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Housing

Sources

  • 8. MG&E Multifamily Rental Vacancy Rates
  • 11. HUD 2009-2013 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy
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Housing Goal

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  • 1. Madison will have a full range of

quality and affordable housing

  • pportunities throughout the City.
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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

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Goal: Madison will have a full range of quality and affordable housing opportunities throughout the City.

Is this i important?

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  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

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Goal: Madison will have a full range of quality and affordable housing opportunities throughout the City.

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

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Transportation

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Sources:

  • 17. ACS 2006, ACS 2010 3-Year, ACS 2014 5-Year
  • 19. ACS 2014 5-Year
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Transportation Goals

  • 2. Madison will have a safe and

efficient regional transportation system that offers a variety of choices among transportation modes.

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

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Goal 2: Have a safe and efficient regional transportation system that

  • ffers a variety of choices among transportation modes.

Is this i important?

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  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

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Goal 2: Have a safe and efficient regional transportation system that

  • ffers a variety of choices among transportation modes.

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

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Transportation Goals

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  • 3. Madison will make land use and

transportation decisions in a mutually supportive manner to provide access for all.

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

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Goal 3: Madison will make land use and transportation decisions in a mutually supportive manner to provide access for all.

Is this i important?

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  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 3: Madison will make land use and transportation decisions in a mutually supportive manner to provide access for all.

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Land Use

Source: 32. City Assessor, Planning Division

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Land Use

Source: 32. City Assessor, Planning Division

Lake Mendota Lake Monona

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Land Use Goals

  • 4. Madison will be comprised of

compact, interconnected, neighborhoods anchored by a network of mixed-use activity centers.

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

Goal 4: Madison will be comprised of compact, interconnected, neighborhoods anchored by a network of mixed-use activity centers.

Is this i important?

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  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 4: Madison will be comprised of compact, interconnected, neighborhoods anchored by a network of mixed-use activity centers.

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Land Use Goals

  • 5. Madison will be the center of our

region, with Downtown serving as our primary activity hub.

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

Goal 5. Madison will be the center of our region, with Downtown serving as our primary activity hub.

Is this i important?

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  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 5. Madison will be the center of our region, with Downtown serving as our primary activity hub.

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Land Use Goals

  • 6. Madison will have a unique

character and strong sense of place in its neighborhoods and the city as a whole.

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

Goal 6. Madison will have a unique character and strong sense of place in its neighborhoods and the city as a whole.

Is this i important?

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  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 6. Madison will have a unique character and strong sense of place in its neighborhoods and the city as a whole.

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Economic Development

Sources:

  • 24. ACS 2014 5-Year
  • 25. ACS 2014 5-Year
  • 27. Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Statistics
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  • 7. Madison will have a growing,

diversified economy that offers

  • pportunity for all.

Economic Development Goal

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

Goal 7. Madison will have a growing, diversified economy that offers

  • pportunity for all.

Is this i important?

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  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 7. Madison will have a growing, diversified economy that offers

  • pportunity for all.
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Cultural and Historical Resources

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Cultural and Historical Resources

  • 8. Madison will value our cultural and

historical assets.

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

Goal 8. Madison will value our cultural and historical assets.

Is this i important?

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?

  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 8. Madison will value our cultural and historical assets.

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Parks, Open Space, & Recreation

Source:

  • 33. City of Madison 2012 – 2017 Park and Open Space Plan

88% of residential neighborhoods

are within a quarter to half mile of a mini or neighborhood park

95% of residential neighborhoods

are within the 2 mile service areas

  • f community parks
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Parks, Open Space, & Recreation

  • 9. Madison will have a parks and open

space system that preserves natural areas while offering recreational

  • pportunities and gathering places.
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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

Goal 9. Have a parks and open space system that preserves natural areas while offering recreational opportunities and gathering places.

Is this i important?

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  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 9. Have a parks and open space system that preserves natural areas while offering recreational opportunities and gathering places.

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Natural Resources

Sources:

  • 40. Public Health - Madison & Dane Count 2014 Water Quality Report Card; UW Center for Limnology
  • 45. Madison Measures 2016
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Natural Resources Goal

  • 10. Madison will be a steward of our

land, air, and water resources and interconnected ecological systems.

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

Goal 10. Madison will be a steward of our land, air, and water resources and interconnected ecological systems.

Is this i important?

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  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 10. Madison will be a steward of our land, air, and water resources and interconnected ecological systems.

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Agricultural Resources

Source: 34. Dane County Community Garden Directory, Community Groundworks

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Agricultural Resources Goal

  • 11. Madison will support the region’s

agricultural prominence with a strong food economy and access to healthful foods.

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

Goal 11. Madison will support the region’s agricultural prominence with a strong food economy and access to healthful foods.

Is this i important?

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  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 11. Madison will support the region’s agricultural prominence with a strong food economy and access to healthful foods.

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Utilities & Community Facilities

Source: 43. Madison Water Utility, U.S. Census

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  • 12. Madison will have efficient and

reliable public utilities, facilities, and services that support all residents.

Utilities & Community Facilities Goal

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

Goal 12. Madison will have efficient and reliable public utilities, facilities, and services that support all residents.

Is this i important?

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?

  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 12. Madison will have efficient and reliable public utilities, facilities, and services that support all residents.

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Regional Cooperation

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Regional Cooperation Goal

  • 13. Madison will collaborate with
  • ther units of government to improve

efficiency and achieve shared goals.

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  • A. Less important

B. C. D.

  • E. More important

Goal 13. Madison will collaborate with other units of government to improve efficiency and achieve shared goals.

Is this i important?

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?

  • A. Very poor

B. C. D.

  • E. Very well

Ho How are w e we e do doing ng a as a communi unity?

Goal 13. Madison will collaborate with other units of government to improve efficiency and achieve shared goals.

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What goals did we miss?

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WHAT’S NEXT?

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Online Engagement

www.imaginemadisonwi.com

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Next Steps

Strateg egies es Priorities es

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How would you prefer to participate in this process?

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  • A. Attend community meetings
  • B. Interactive website / social media
  • C. City staff meets with your community group
  • D. Other
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Give us your feedback!

Drop completed forms

  • ff in the box on your

way out Don’t f t forget to t to ret eturn y your clic licker t to

  • us!
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@ImagineMadison @ImagineMsnWI imaginemadison@cityofmadison.com Brian an G Grad ady (608) 261-9980 Kirstie L e Laatsc sch (608) 243-0470 Colin

  • lin P

Punt (608) 243-0455

We want t to h hear f from you!

www.ImagineMadisonWI.com

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Tha hank Y You! u!

City of Madison Comprehensive Plan Update

Community Outreach Roundtable – November 17, 2016 Kickoff Community Meeting

December 5, 2016

Thank Y You!

#imaginemadison