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Neighborhood Improvement Plan NEIGHBORHOOD ADVISORY COMMITTEE (NAC)

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)

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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. NAC Members Escambia County Commissioners Escambia County Staff Welcome and Introductions

  4. 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

  5. NIP Major Project Milestones

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. Previous Meeting Activities: Project Scoring Criteria

  10. Priority Project Map

  11. 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

  12. Beautification: Preserve Tree Canopies along Longleaf Drive Install Neighborhood Gateway Signs (Floresta, Wedgewood, Rolling Hills, Longleaf) Preliminary Project Priorities

  13. Preliminary Project Priorities Community Center: • Convert Wedgewood School into a Community Center/Police Station • Acquire Property from the School Board

  14. Preliminary Project Priorities CRA Grants: • Community Redevelopment Area Grants • Neighborhood Housing Rehabilitation and Improvements

  15. 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

  16. 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

  17. Preliminary Project Priorities Lighting: • Rolling Hills Rd and Wedgewood • Capital Blvd, Trammel, and Fruitvale

  18. 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

  19. Preliminary Project Priorities Sidewalks: • Wedgewood • Capital Blvd, Trammel, and Fruitvale • Rolling Hills Rd

  20. 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

  21. 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

  22. 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

  23. 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

  24. #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

  25. Job Training Law Enforcement Election Services Health Department Community Association Community Center Uses- High Priority • Library • Education • (Adult Youth) • Health Fitness • (YMCA) • Public Safety

  26. Community Center Uses- Medium Priority • County Resources • Transportation • Nutrition

  27. Community Center Uses- Low Priority • Business Incubator

  28. Meeting Space Kitchen Fitness Center Community Center Features- High Priority • Senior Activities • Teen Programs • Playgrounds • Basketball Courts • Baseball Fields

  29. Game Room Community Center Features- Medium Priority

  30. Swimming Pool Tennis Courts Community Center Features- Low Priority

  31. Basic Shell Bldg. Multi-Purpose Parking County Prototype Community Center

  32. Possible Location for Community Center

  33. 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

  34. NAC Selected Preliminary Project Scoring Criteria

  35. 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

  36. Determine Priority Projects Explore Funding Opportunities for Project Implementation Prepare Draft NIP Next Steps

  37. NIP Major Project Milestones

  38. Thank You for Participating!

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