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Urban Renewal: Hood River Heights Business District Two Meetings: October 19- Provide Information/Gain Initial Feedback November 9 Gain public input on project priorities Background on Urban Renewal Q and A Hood River Heights Urban


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Urban Renewal: Hood River Heights Business District

Two Meetings: October 19- Provide Information/Gain Initial Feedback November 9 – Gain public input on project priorities

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Background on Urban Renewal Q and A Hood River Heights Urban Renewal Plan and The Art of the Possible – Types of Projects Q and A

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Things to take away from this meeting

  • 1. No new taxes with urban renewal
  • 2. General understanding of the goals of the

Plan and what types of projects can be done.

  • 3. The Heights Urban Renewal District is

primed for project implementation.

  • 4. We want you to come to the November 9th

meeting to help establish project priorities.

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From Oak Street to Eliot Street along the 12th and 13th Corridor

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What is Urban Renewal?

  • No new taxes! Tax rate does not change!
  • Program to improve communities
  • Used throughout Oregon
  • Provides Financing Mechanism to Implement City

Plans: Uses increases in Property Taxes to Fund Projects in Area

  • Leverages public dollars to spur private investment
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How is Urban Renewal Administered?

A city must establish an urban renewal agency prior to adoption of an UR Plan Hood River Urban Renewal Advisory Committee Hood River Urban Renewal Agency – City Council and two Port of Hood River members Hood River City Council

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How Urban Renewal Works

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What is Maximum Indebtedness

MI is the total amount of funds to be spent on projects, programs and administration in an urban renewal area. Maximum Indebtedness of Heights: $8,495,650 State Street Project = $5,301,868

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Impacts on Hood River Taxing Jurisdictions

  • Continue Receiving Taxes on Frozen Base
  • Forego taxes on growth in Area
  • Increased Tax Revenues After UR
  • Indirect impact on School District and ESD
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Questions?

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Hood River Heights Goals

Goal 1: ECONOMY

  • Diversify the economic base in the Hood River area.
  • Strengthen the area’s role as a regional economic center.
  • Preserve and promote a livable community, better utilizing

commercial and mixed use and residential lands.

  • Accommodate the need for expansion of new and existing

businesses and housing to support those businesses. Possible Projects: Economic Development Infrastructure Improvements Housing Development

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Goal 2: DISTRICT IDENTITY

  • Create and enhance a distinct identity for the Area as

a mixed use neighborhood.

  • Gateway to the city
  • Place for residents of the city to live, shop for goods

and services, work and play. Possible Projects: Streetscape Improvements Public Spaces/Parks Connections to local parks/greenspaces Signage

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Goal 3: Goal 3: RECREA RECREATI TION

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Provi vide facilities and pa parks ks to suppo pport the Heights Business District and neighboring residential commu mmunity. Possible Projects: Public Spaces/Parks Connections to local parks/greenspaces

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Goal 4: TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION

  • Implement transportation improvements that enhance Hood River’s livability.
  • Provide a safe transportation system
  • Provide facilities that are accessible to all members of the community.
  • Reduce trip length.
  • Provide for the efficient movement of goods.

Possible Projects: Streetscape Improvements Parking

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Goal 5: PUBLIC UTILITIES

  • Ensure adequate infrastructure is available for new development.

Possible Projects: Utilities/Undergrounding of utilities

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Goal 6: PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT

  • Maintain a program that allows citizens to be involved in all phases
  • f the planning and implementation process.
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Goal 7: HOUSING

  • Diversify the supply of housing
  • Strengthen the Area’s role as a residential neighborhood.
  • Preserve and promote a livable community, better utilizing

commercial, mixed use and residential lands.

  • Accommodate the need for development of long-term housing

(rental and ownership) at affordable and other income levels Possible Projects: Assist in the development of housing, including affordable housing, in the Area

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Types of Initial Projects

  • District Identity/Streetscape Improvements
  • Pedestrian and bicycle improvements
  • Enhance connections with local parks and

greenspaces

  • Public spaces for community events
  • Redevelopment Assistance
  • Housing Assistance
  • Infrastructure Improvements
  • Undergrounding of utilities where economically

feasible

  • Parking improvements
  • Property Acquisition
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State Street Project - $5,301,868

  • 8-block renewal project included complete reconstruction of all

underground utilities, streets, sidewalks and curbs.

  • Newly designed restroom facilities,
  • New community biking hub, tree planters and benches,
  • Larger and higher-visibility pedestrian walkways and crosswalks
  • Integrated art and sculpture spaces,
  • Better drainage and utility routing, and
  • Over 600 linear feet of custom-engineered retaining walls which

provided additional building spaces above State Street

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Hood River State Street

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Hood River State Street

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Estacada Streetscape

Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Lake Oswego B Street

Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Redmond Streetscape

Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Wayfinding

Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Signage

Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Parks, Plazas, Plantings, Benches

Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Parks

Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Tillamook Festival Street

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Parking for Commercial District: Tillamook

Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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LO angle parking/ Hood River angled parking

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Sisters Streetscape

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Lake Oswego Parking

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Storefront Loans/Redevelopment: Coos Bay

Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Astoria: Fort George Brewery and Pub

Historic building re-constructed in 1923, remodeled over 80 years later in 2006 Urban Renewal provided:

  • Low interest loan for $120,039 with an 8-year

maturity date

  • Storefront Improvement Grant of $30,000

Leverage:

  • SBA Loan
  • State of Oregon (forgivable loan)

Elaine Howard Consulting, LLC

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Sandy Double Dragon

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Sandy: Sandy Glass

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Questions?

Next Meeting: November 9 Hood River Fire Station