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Neighborhood Improvement Plan NEIGHBORHOOD ADVISORY COMMITTEE (NAC). NAC Meeting #2 Longleaf Elementary School – Media Center Monday, May 19, 2008 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. I. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS REVIEW IDENTIFIED PROJECTS III. CONFIRM COMMUNITY CENTER - TOP PROJECT
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Neighborhood Improvement Plan NEIGHBORHOOD ADVISORY COMMITTEE (NAC) NAC Meeting #2 Longleaf Elementary School – Media Center Monday, May 19, 2008 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
I. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS REVIEW IDENTIFIED PROJECTS III. CONFIRM COMMUNITY CENTER - TOP PROJECT IV. REVIEW SCORING CRITERIA AND WEIGHTING V. NEXT STEPS Today’s Agenda
NAC Members Escambia County Commissioners Escambia County Staff Welcome and Introductions
Consultant Project Team Baskerville-Donovan, Inc.: Randy Lane, P. E. Jim Waite Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc.: Bob Wallace, P. E., AICP Barbara Davis, AICP EPR: Bonita Player, P. E. Welcome and Introductions
I. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS REVIEW IDENTIFIED PROJECTS III. CONFIRM COMMUNITY CENTER - TOP PROJECT IV. REVIEW SCORING CRITERIA AND WEIGHTING V. NEXT STEPS Today’s Agenda
Community Center/Police Station Property Impacts (Home Values, Corridor Improvements, Selling Home) Sidewalks Signals (at Schools, Timing, Other Intersections) Street Lighting Previous Meeting Activities: Potential NIP Projects
Wedgewood High School Donated as a Community Center in 2008 Designated as Primary Voting Center Wedgewood School Community Center Community Involvement Can Save a Community Previous Meeting Activities: Top 3 2030 Newspaper Headlines
Total Projects (34) and Categories (9): Beautification 2 Projects Community Center 2 Projects CRA Grants 2 Projects Drainage 7 Projects Emergency Support 4 Projects Lighting 2 Projects Maintenance 3 Projects Sidewalks 3 Projects Traffic Operations 9 Projects Preliminary Project Priorities
Beautification: Preserve Tree Canopies along Longleaf Drive Install Neighborhood Gateway Signs (Floresta, Wedgewood, Rolling Hills, Longleaf) Preliminary Project Priorities
Preliminary Project Priorities Community Center: • Convert Wedgewood School into a Community Center/Police Station • Acquire Property from the School Board
Preliminary Project Priorities CRA Grants: • Community Redevelopment Area Grants • Neighborhood Housing Rehabilitation and Improvements
Preliminary Project Priorities Drainage: • Capital Blvd/Diamond Dairy Rd • Petunia Ave • Wingfoot Way Rolling Hills to Wagner Rds. • On Rolling Hills Rd to Bud Johnson • On North Side of Kyle Drive • La Rosa St • Hillcrest
Preliminary Project Priorities Emergency Support: • More Police Patrol on Longleaf Dr • Fire Hydrant Upgrade Hillcrest • Emergency Access on Rolling Hills Rd • Fire Hydrants along Pinestead Rd
Preliminary Project Priorities Lighting: • Rolling Hills Rd and Wedgewood • Capital Blvd, Trammel, and Fruitvale
Preliminary Project Priorities Maintenance: • Widen and Resurface • Diamond Dairy Rd and Wingfoot Way • Resurfacing • Wedgewood • Speed Limit • “25 MPH” Speed Limit Sign West of Railroad Tracks on Pinestead Rd
Preliminary Project Priorities Sidewalks: • Wedgewood • Capital Blvd, Trammel, and Fruitvale • Rolling Hills Rd
Preliminary Project Priorities Traffic Operations: • Traffic Signal at Wymart/Longleaf • Traffic Signal Retiming • US 29 & Pinestead Rd • US 29 & Burgess Rd • Diamond Dairy Rd • Re-routing of Truck Traffic • Off of Pinestead, Rolling Hills Rd, Longleaf • Speed Bumps • Pinestead Rd Residential Area West of RR
Preliminary Project Priorities Traffic Operations: • 3-Way Stop • Alfonso and Wingfoot Way • Wingfoot and Rolling Hills Road • Traffic Signal • Rolling Hills Rd and Kemp Rd • Improve Sight Distance • Capital Blvd and Diamond Dairy Rd • Traffic Calming Devices
Preliminary Project Priorities Top Five Priority Projects: • Wedgewood School as a Community Center/Police Station • St. Lighting on Rolling Hills Rd & Wedgewood St • Traffic Signal at Wymart & Longleaf • Drainage at Capital Blvd/Diamond Dairy Rd (tie) • Traffic Signal Retiming (tie) • US 29 & Pinestead Rd • US 29 & Burgess Rd • Diamond Dairy Rd
I. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS REVIEW IDENTIFIED PROJECTS III. CONFIRM COMMUNITY CENTER - TOP PROJECT IV. REVIEW SCORING CRITERIA AND WEIGHTING V. NEXT STEPS Today’s Agenda
#1 Project Selected Through NIP Workshops – Community Center Community Center Features and Uses – High, Medium, Low County Community Center Prototype Confirm Community Center as Top Priority Project
Job Training Law Enforcement Election Services Health Department Community Association Community Center Uses- High Priority • Library • Education • (Adult Youth) • Health Fitness • (YMCA) • Public Safety
Community Center Uses- Medium Priority • County Resources • Transportation • Nutrition
Community Center Uses- Low Priority • Business Incubator
Meeting Space Kitchen Fitness Center Community Center Features- High Priority • Senior Activities • Teen Programs • Playgrounds • Basketball Courts • Baseball Fields
Game Room Community Center Features- Medium Priority
Swimming Pool Tennis Courts Community Center Features- Low Priority
Basic Shell Bldg. Multi-Purpose Parking County Prototype Community Center
I. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS REVIEW IDENTIFIED PROJECTS III. CONFIRM COMMUNITY CENTER - TOP PROJECT IV. REVIEW SCORING CRITERIA AND WEIGHTING V. NEXT STEPS Today’s Agenda
NAC Selected Preliminary Project Scoring Criteria
I. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS REVIEW IDENTIFIED PROJECTS III. CONFIRM COMMUNITY CENTER - TOP PROJECT IV. REVIEW SCORING CRITERIA AND WEIGHTING V. NEXT STEPS Today’s Agenda
Determine Priority Projects Explore Funding Opportunities for Project Implementation Prepare Draft NIP Next Steps