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Mid-America Regional Council. Built Environment Initiatives. Mid-America Regional Council. A nonprofit association of city and county governments Covers 9 counties and 120 cities A forum for issues and initiatives that cross city, county and state lines
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Mid-America Regional Council Built Environment Initiatives
Mid-America Regional Council • A nonprofit association of city and county governments • Covers 9 counties and 120 cities • A forum for issues and initiatives that cross city, county and state lines • A major focus is helping the region become more sustainable
Four Initiatives • Metro Green • TIGER and Transit • Complete Streets (or Livable Streets) • Creating Sustainable Places
Metro Green • Action plan for interconnected system of public and private natural areas, greenways and trails • 1,144 mile trail system (200 miles constructed) • Vision developed in 1991by the American Society of Landscape Architects • MARC helps to identify funding, promotes connections, develops standards • Now also connected with streamway system to manage stormwater and provide recreation
TIGER and Transit • TIGER is $50 million US DOT Project • $26 million for the Green Impact Zone • $24 million for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) improvements in several corridors • Shawnee Mission Parkway/Metcalf • State Ave • North Oak • 24/40 Highway • Bus stations and pedestrian connectivity
TIGER Projects in KC Region North Oak Trafficway U.S. 24/Independence Ave. Linwood Ave./U.S. 40 State Avenue Green Impact Zone Metcalf/Shawnee Mission Pkwy
TIGER and Transit • Alternative analyses for Rock Island, I-70 east,71 Highway south • Alternative analysis for downtown streetcars, River Market to Crown Center • Down to two alternatives – Mainor Grand
Complete Streets • Streets designed for pedestrians, bicycles, transit, as well as cars • Partnership with Building a Healthier Heartland • BHH marketing to public, partners marketing to local governments, MARC helping implementation • Initial project funded by HCF to develop Complete Streets in Raytown and KCMO • MARC to develop guide for local governments this fall
Creating Sustainable Places • $4.25 million, three-year initiative to move sustainable development plans to reality • Focus on sustainable plans and developments in six corridors • Metcalf/Shawnee Mission Parkway, State Ave, North Oak Trafficway, Highway 40 East, Rock Island Corridor, Troost South
Creating Sustainable Places • Develop tools to facilitate and assess sustainable development • Visualization, economic and fiscal feasibility, sustainable development codes and incentives • Demonstration projects • Housing, workforce, Green Impact Zone housing, equity, education, engagement, indicators
600 Broadway, Suite 200, Kansas City, MO 64105-1659 Phone 816-474-4240 • Fax 816-421-7758 www.marc.org