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Urban and Rural Centers & Transportation Corridors W elcom e Thurston Regional Planning Council August 30, 2017 Urban Corridors Task Force ( Map) Conversations Betw een Cities & County Transit Schools


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Urban and Rural Centers & Transportation Corridors

W elcom e

Thurston Regional Planning Council

August 30, 2017

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Urban Corridors Task Force ( Map)

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Conversations Betw een …

  • Cities & County
  • Transit
  • Schools
  • Business Community
  • Finance
  • Realtors
  • Developers
  • General Public
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Governm ent m ust be a m ore effective com m unity developm ent partner if this region’s urban vision is to be realized

  • Planning & Community Engagement
  • Street Improvements
  • Public Places
  • Champions –

public and private

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Urban and Rural Centers & Transportation Corridors

Looking back … Looking forw ard …

Thurston Regional Planning Council

August 30, 2017

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Vision

Distinct, Livable Communities

…all supported by the right m ix of transportation facilities and services.

Pastoral Rural Areas Resilient Sm all Cities Healthy N’hoods Vibrant Urban N’hoods & Corridors Dynam ic City Centers

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and supporting sustainable

Health & Human Services School Siting & Transportation Economy Housing Energy Water Infrastructure Food Systems Emergency Services

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I t takes tim e to achieve the vision… There are m any cross- jurisdictional efforts that have laid the groundw ork …

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1993

Regional Transportation Plan – Transportation Future 2010: Core Areas and High

Density Corridors identified

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1994-95

High Density Corridor zoning and development regulations adopted as part of first GMA Comprehensive Plans

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1994-95

High Density Corridor zoning and development regulations adopted as part of first GMA Comprehensive Plans

1998

Regional Transportation Plan – TransACTION 2020: Designation of key arterials as Strategy Corridors

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2003-05

TRPC Vision Reality Task Force policy makers convened to better understand marketplace realities

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2009-12

TRPC Urban Corridors Task Force convened to focus on achieving corridor vision

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2011-13

Sustainable Thurston Plan established regional vision

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2012-17

Smart Corridors project updated traffic signal software and extended green for transit

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2010-17

Series of district / corridor studies funded by federal grants and local funds

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2010

Tum w ater Brewery Visioning Project Tenino Update of development code Rainier Update of development code

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2011

Tum w ater Capital Boulevard Planning Project (included updated development code)

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2012

Lacey Woodland District Strategic Plan Tum w ater Brewery District Plan (included updated development code) Olym pia Martin Way Study

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2013

Rainier Main St 507 Corridor Study: Rainier’s Binghamton Street Tenino Main St 507 Corridor Study: Tenino’s Sussex Avenue

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2014

Lacey Woodland District Form Based Code (updated development code)

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2015

Olym pia Kaiser-Harrison Opportunity Area (included development code amendments) Olym pia Downtown Strategy

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2016

Yelm Yelm Avenue / 1st Street Corridor Study Thurston County Rochester Main Street Strategy Thurston County Grand Mound Sub Area Plan

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Private & Public Investments 2011-2017 $293 million

Martin W ay District $26 million W oodland District $36 million Brew ery District $6.7 million Dow ntow n Yelm $8 million Dow ntow n Olym pia $181 million Harrison Corridor $6 million Capitol Corridor $19 million Dow ntow n Rainier $135,000 Dow ntow n Tenino > $90,000 Rochester / Grand Mound $10 million Dow ntow n Bucoda > $42,000

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Urban and Rural Centers & Transportation Corridors

City of Yelm

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O LYM PI A LACEY T UM W ATER Y ELM

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Urban and Rural Centers & Transportation Corridors

Rainier, Tenino, Bucoda, & Rochester

Thurston Regional Planning Council

August 30, 2017

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Rainier: Main Street 507 & Binghampton Ave Improvements

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Rainier: Main Street 507 & Binghampton Ave Improvements

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Rainier: Wilkowski Park

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Tenino: Main Street 507, Sussex Ave, & Olympia Street

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Tenino: City Park

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Bucoda: Community Center

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Bucoda: Community Center

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Bucoda: Feasibility Study for Yelm-Tenino Trail Extension

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Main Street Rochester

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Main Street Rochester

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Urban and Rural Centers & Transportation Corridors

Grand Mound/ Rochester

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Grand Mound/ Rochester Tim eline

1996 Grand Mound Subarea Plan (Thurston County) 1996 Rochester Subarea Plan (Thurston County) 1998 Grand Mound Development Guidelines (Thurston County) 2008 Great Wolf Lodge Opens (Chehalis Tribe) 2009 Grand Mound Development Plan (Chehalis Tribe) 2012 Grand Mound Water System Plan (Thurston County) 2016 Rochester Regional Surface Transportation Program Grant (Thurston County & TRPC) 2017 Rochester Main Street (TRPC) 2017 Grand Mound / Rochester Subarea Plan update (Thurston County)

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Grow th in Grand Mound/ Rochester

  • Population Estimates
  • Grand Mound UGA
  • 575

(1995)

  • 1,345 (2010)*
  • 1,885 (2035)* *
  • 134% from 1995 to 2010
  • Rochester Sub Area
  • 4,930 (1990)
  • 10,500 (2017)*
  • 113% from 1990 to 2017

* TRPC Census Calibrated * * TRPC Forecast

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2 0 0 0

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2 0 0 9

  • Great W olf Lodge
  • Lodge W ood Fired Grill
  • Residential Developm ent
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2 0 1 5

  • Starbucks
  • McDonald’s
  • Dairy Queen
  • Figaro’s Pizza
  • Quiznos
  • Residential Developm ent
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Grand Mound & Rochester Sub Area Plan

  • W hat’s next…?
  • Analysis of Current Conditions (Fall 2017)
  • Public Outreach & Stakeholder Meetings (Fall

2017-Spring 2018)

  • Draft of Sub-Area Plan (Summer 2018)
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Urban and Rural Centers & Transportation Corridors

City of Tum w ater

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T hur st on Re giona l Pla nning Counc il

URBAN AND RURAL CENTERS & TRANSPORTATION CORRIDORS

David Ginther, Senior Planner August 30, 2017

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URBAN CENTERS AND CORRIDORS

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Capitol Boulevard Brewery District TUMWATER

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Corridor and District Plans and Zoning Design Guidelines Land Use Plan Update Multi-Family Tax Exemption SEPA Planned Action “E” Street bypass conceptual design REGULATORY and PLANNING WORK

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CAPITOL BOULEVARD VISION

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  • Brewery Visioning/Action Plan (2011)
  • Brewery District Plan (2014)
  • Market Study (2014)
  • *Tumwater Brewery Site Study (2015)
  • Deschutes Valley Trail Easements
  • Old Brewhouse Donation (2016)
  • *Craft Brewing and Distilling Center (2015)
  • CBDC Education Center Design
  • Planned Action EIS (Historic Site) (2016)
  • E Street Extension (Design 2015/16)
  • Craft Brewing and Distilling

Innovation Partnership Zone (2015)

  • *Tumwater Startup Center

for Brewing, Distilling and Cider (2017)

BREWERY REDEVELOPMENT

*CERB funded planning projects

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Linderson Way

(Bike/Pedestrian improvements)

Resurfacing Capitol Blvd “U” Street crosswalk Evergreen Direct Credit Union LaQuinta Hotel Old Brewhouse

(deeded to City)

COMPLETED PROJECTS

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Linderson Way

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“U” Street Crossing Credit Union

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Capitol Boulevard Resurfacing

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Old Brewhouse

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  • Report/NEPA
  • Design/Engineering

for Capitol Blvd

  • Elm/Dennis Streets:

Safe routes to school – $625k contract awarded

  • Work with catalyst

site owners (DOT)

  • Impact fee reduction

delay

  • Bus Stop and Pedestrian improvements on Cleveland

(by Intercity Transit & Tumwater)

IN PROCESS

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STREET DESIGN

Trosper Road

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  • Tumwater Craft

Development

  • SPSCC Brewing &

Distilling Center

  • Neighborhood

Gateways

  • Crosswalks at

Happy Teriyaki and school (Federal grant)

PROPOSED PROJECTS ACTIONS

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 Complete Capitol Blvd Engineering

  • Grant funding
  • Public plaza(s)

 Complete Trosper Interchange Design  Impact fee reduction/delay  Deschutes Valley Trail

(under design)

 Brewery Property redevelopment

NEXT STEPS

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Urban and Rural Centers & Transportation Corridors

City of Olym pia

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Dow ntow n Olym pia is hopping!

1 123 4th Avenue 2 222 Market 3 321 Lofts 4 Billy Frank Jr. Place 5 Campus Lofts 6 Legion Sq Repurpose 7 Mud Bay 8 1063 Building 9 Annie's Artist Lofts 10 Columbia Place 11 East Bay Flats 12 Avalon Center 13 Dockside Flats 14 Market Flats 15 Oly Fed Redevelopment 16 Providence Comm Care Cntr 17 The Olympian Relocation 18 Views on 5th 19 Water Street Redev 20 Well 80

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The East Side is Starting to Respond!

FMC Lacey Hobby Lobby Hampton Inn Merritt Manor

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W est Side is grow ing too!

Mall West Central Park H&M Coming Soon Capital Medical Center

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Thurston n Region’ n’s U Urban & & Rural Centers a and T Transport rtation C Corri rridors

City of Lacey

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The Marq Obee Center Lacey Special Care Biolife

Martin W Way E East – Stea eady T Transition

  • 159

59 Total A l Acres

  • 142

142 Acres D Develo loped

  • 18

18 Acres U Undevelo loped

  • 312,

312,575 575 s.f.

  • f. Commercial
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90 Acres R Resid identia ial

  • 1,

1,633 633 Total U l Units

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10 units/acre Gr Gross Densit ity

  • 18 units/ac

acre N e Net et d density

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Copperwood Apartments The Marq Apartments

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Hawks Rest

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Veterans Hub SPSCC EDC Trans it South Sound Behavioral U.T.C. Lacey Mak Space

Woodlan and Di District – On-going P Poten ential

Strategic Pl c Plan G Goals

  • Complet

ete S Street et G Grids

  • Form Based

ed C Codes es

  • 1,

1,200 200 u units

  • Local o
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ned D d Destina natio ion B n Bus us.

  • District B

Brand I d Ide dentity

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Thurston n Region’ n’s U Urban & & Rural Centers a and T Transport rtation C Corri rridors

More inform ation: w w w .trpc.org Veena Tabbutt tabbutv@trpc.org