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Focusing Our Vision

Focusing Our Vision. Building the Network of Neighborhoods Blueprint Learning Network May 12, 2006. The Vision. The Vision. Development which is: Compact Transit-oriented Supportive of existing communities Resource conserving Socially equitable More affordable. Network of

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Focusing Our Vision

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  1. Focusing Our Vision Building the Network of Neighborhoods Blueprint Learning Network May 12, 2006

  2. The Vision

  3. The Vision Development which is: • Compact • Transit-oriented • Supportive of existing communities • Resource conserving • Socially equitable • More affordable Network of Neighborhoods Network of Neighborhoods

  4. Trend vs. Vision

  5. Key Principles • Mobility Choice/Accessibility Through Proximity • Housing Supply and Affordability • Land Conservation • Environmental Protection • Accountability Through Measurement • Local Government Collaboration

  6. Mobility Choice/Accessibility Through Proximity • RTP Transportation/Land-Use Platform • TLC, HIP, etc. • Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) • Resolution 3434 Policy • Station-area planning • Multi-modal Corridors • San Pablo • East 14th/International Boulevard • El Camino Real • Priority Development Areas • Mixed Use • Infill • Compact Forms • Near Employment

  7. Housing Supply and Affordability • Accommodate regional demand within the region • More housing in the right places = priority development areas negotiated with local governments

  8. Land Conservation • Priority Conservation Areas • Conservation Tools and Incentives

  9. Environmental Protection Through • Travel Reduction • Mode Shifts • Land-use Efficiencies • Land Conservation • Water Conservation

  10. Accountability Through Measurement Projected Household Growth, 2005-2030

  11. Accountability Through Measurement Distribution of Population, 2005-2030

  12. Accountability Through Measurement Source: MTC Model

  13. Accountability Through Measurement Source: MTC Model

  14. Local Government Collaboration • Local governments are central to the solution • Land-use control resides in local government, BUT… • Existing neighborhoods resist change • Fiscal concerns are real • RHNA is a distraction

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