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DRAFT Franklin To The Fort Infrastructure Plan. Mike Kress Missoula Office of Planning & Grants (MOPG) 20 April 2006. TOPICS. History How to Read the Draft Plan Recommendations Next Steps. HISTORY. 2004 Planning Policy Committee (3 Meetings) TTAC & TPCC (4)
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DRAFTFranklin To The Fort InfrastructurePlan Mike Kress Missoula Office of Planning & Grants (MOPG) 20 April 2006
TOPICS • History • How to Read the Draft Plan • Recommendations • Next Steps F2F Neighborhood Meeting
HISTORY • 2004 • Planning Policy Committee (3 Meetings) • TTAC & TPCC (4) • City Council/Plat, Annexation Zoning (3) • Leadership Team (6) • 2005 • Leadership Team (6) • Infrastructure Plan Steering Committee (9) • Neighborhood Meetings (3) • 2006 • Infrastructure Plan Steering Committee (2) F2F Neighborhood Meeting
QUESTIONAIRE SUMMARY • October 2005 • N ≈ 250 F2F Neighborhood Meeting
THE DRAFT PLAN • Recommendations • Chapter 1 - Introduction • Chapter 2 - Current Conditions • Chapter 3 - Financing • Appendices • Abbreviations • Process Summary • Comments • Survey Responses F2F Neighborhood Meeting
RECOMMENDATIONS (R1 – R4) • Sidewalk, Curb & Gutter (R1) • Traffic (R2 – R3) • Parks & Trails (R3) • Fire Hydrants & Streetlights (R4) • NOTE - Chapter 2 • More detail on existing conditions and recommendations F2F Neighborhood Meeting
NEXT STEPS Timeline for Review & Adoption NOTE: Dates are subject to change. F2F Neighborhood Meeting
QUESTIONS? COMMENTS Mike Kress 435 Ryman Missoula, MT 59802 Phone – 258.4931 Fax – 258.3988 E-mail – mkress@co.missoula.mt.us Website – http://www.co.missoula.mt.us/opgweb/ F2F Neighborhood Meeting
FUNDING OPTIONS • Bear in mind: • Plan adoption ≠ project initiation • A plan lets City know where projects are wanted and can lead to further work on resources needed to develop projects • Additional public involvement is required • Information about design, cost, and financial resources is developed and provided to affected parties • See Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Infrastructure Plan for more information F2F Neighborhood Meeting
FUNDING OPTIONS LAUNDRY LIST • Private (Developer) • Subdivision approval condition • Federal • Russell Street, CTEP, CMAQ • Special Improvement Districts (SIDs) • Curb, gutter, sidewalk, lighting • Sidewalks can be ordered in by City • Deferred loan programs are available for those who meet criteria (income, owner-occupied, residential) • Grants & loans • City grants programs • Capital Improvement Program (CIP) • City CIP projects F2F Neighborhood Meeting
INFORMATION • Franklin to the Fort Infrastructure Plan http://www.co.missoula.mt.us/opgweb/LongRange/Franklin2Fort.htm • Franklin to the Fort Neighborhood Council http://www.missoula-neighborhoods.org/franklintothefort/ • City of Missoula Low income Loan Program http://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/publicworks/LoanProgram.htm • City of Missoula Public Works Project List ftp://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/Documents/Public%20Works/PublicWorksProjects.pdf F2F Neighborhood Meeting
INFORMATION • City of Missoula Capital Improvements Program (CIP) http://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/finance/cip_projects_05-09.htm • City of Missoula Block Grant Program http://www.co.missoula.mt.us/opgweb/Grants/grants.htm F2F Neighborhood Meeting
HOW TO COMMENT • Write: F2F Steering Committee 1731 S. 11th St. West Missoula MT 59801 • E-mail: hdgray@modwest.com • Call: • David V. Gray – 721.4159 • Dave Prescott – 258.4676 F2F Neighborhood Meeting