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2. Existing Features

Jefferson Park Neighborhood Process for the Development of an Official Neighborhood Plan March 2006. Points of Interest within Jefferson Park Neighborhood. 2. Existing Features. Residential Core Commercial Areas Educational Center Religious Center. Medical Center Park Avenue

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2. Existing Features

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  1. Jefferson ParkNeighborhood Process for the Development of an Official Neighborhood Plan March 2006

  2. Points of Interest within Jefferson Park Neighborhood 2. Existing Features • Residential Core • Commercial Areas • Educational Center • Religious Center • Medical Center • Park Avenue • Mountain Avenue Ref: Windows Local Live Aerial View /Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  3. 2. Existing Features – Points of Interest within theNeighborhood Residential Core Jefferson Park Neighborhood has a unified residential core. Ref: Windows Local Live Aerial View /Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  4. 2. Existing Features – Points of Interest within theNeighborhood Commercial Areas Several commercial areas have been developed mostly along the major bordering avenues: Grant, Euclid and Campbell. Ref: Windows Local Live Aerial View /Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  5. 2. Existing Features – Points of Interest within the Neighborhood Jefferson Park Elementary School This public school has an enrollment of about 245 students from kindergarten to fifth grade. Hours are Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. “ Our mission is to improve the quality of learning for all.” Ref: Windows Local Live Aerial View /Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  6. 2. Existing Features – Points of Interest within the Neighborhood Waverly Park Healthcare Center This healthcare center is operated by a for- profit organization providing service for 126 residents. Ref: Windows Local Live Aerial View /Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  7. 2. Existing Features – Points of Interest within theNeighborhood Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church Ref: Windows Local Live Aerial View /Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  8. 2. Existing Features – Points of Interest within theNeighborhood Park Avenue and Student Housing Along Park Avenue the impact of student housing is very visible in the development of several apartment complexes and “mini-dorms.” Ref: Windows Local Live Aerial View /Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  9. 2. Existing Features – Points of Interest within theNeighborhood Mountain Avenue Mountain Avenue has bike paths and pedestrian crosswalks clearly delineated by paving materials. Ref: Windows Local Live Aerial View /Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  10. 2. Existing Features – Visual Tour Student Housing – in and around the neighborhood Vertical expansion The University of Arizona – Planning Boundary Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Ref: Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005

  11. 2. Existing Features – Visual Tour “Mini-dorms” Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Ref: Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005

  12. Jefferson Park Over Time History of Jefferson Park c.1940 1937 1905 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Ref: Arizona Historical Society

  13. Jefferson Park Neighborhood Over Time Development by Decade Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  14. Jefferson Park Over Time Development by Decade Pre-1919 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Ref: Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005

  15. Jefferson Park Over Time Development by Decade 1920-1929 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Ref: Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005

  16. Jefferson Park Over Time Development by Decade 1930-1939 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Ref: Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005

  17. Jefferson Park Over Time Development by Decade 1940-1949 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Ref: Drachman Institute Windshield Survey, November 2005

  18. Jefferson Park Over Time Development by Decade 1950-1959 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  19. Jefferson Park Over Time Development by Decade 1960-1969 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  20. Jefferson Park Over Time Development by Decade 1970-1979 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  21. Jefferson Park Over Time Development by Decade 1980-1989 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  22. Jefferson Park Over Time Development by Decade 1990-1999 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  23. Jefferson Park Over Time Development by Decade 2000-2005 Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  24. Jefferson Park Over Time Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Ref: http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/police/

  25. Function Zoning R-1: Residential R-2: Residential R-3: Residential C-1: Commercial O-1: Office O-3: Office P: Parking Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  26. Function Land Use Zoning Map Residential Commercial Public/ Institutional Vacant/ Parking Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Ref: Drachman Institute Windshield Survey

  27. Function Parks Land Use Parks/ Open Space/ Washes Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Ref: Drachman Institute Windshield Survey

  28. Function • $ = Estimated repairs to bring • to excellent condition • Excellent: $0 • New Construction, everything is kept up • Good: Up to $10,000 • Needs minor cosmetic touch ups, • part of normal maintenance • Fair: $10,000-$20,000 • Fixer-upper, general situation is good • but it needs some work • Poor: $20,000-$40,000 • Needs a lot of work/money but • is not bad enough to tear down • Replacement: • Cost of repairs is greater than the • cost of replacement Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis Source: Drachman windshield survey, 2005

  29. Function Alternate Modes Overlay SidewalksBike Routes Cat Tran stops Bus stopsBus routeCatTran route Jefferson Park Neighborhood - Inventory and Analysis

  30. Thank you for your continued participation in this process. Contacts: Drachman Institute, (520) 626-5293 Corky Poster or Marilyn Robinson cposter@u.arizona.edu or marilynr@u.arizona.edu COT Urban Planning & Design, (520) 791-4505 Rebecca Ruopp rebecca.ruopp@tucsonaz.gov Jefferson Park Neighborhood – Planning Process

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