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Community Transformation Initiatives The Role of Communities and Military Bases in Improving the Economies in Texas and Florida Sean Garretson, AICP. Agenda. Framing the Context Example 1: Northwest Florida Example 2: Killeen Example 3: Universal City Questions & Answers.
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Community Transformation InitiativesThe Role of Communities and Military Bases in Improving the Economies in Texas and Florida Sean Garretson, AICP
Agenda • Framing the Context • Example 1: Northwest Florida • Example 2: Killeen • Example 3: Universal City • Questions & Answers
TIP Strategies, Inc. TIP is an economic development consulting firm based in Austin, Texas. Our services include: • Market Analysis • Strategic Planning • Land Use Planning • Site Selection • Corporate Strategy • Feasibility Studies • Economic Impact Analysis • Retail Recruitment • Development Assistance • Entrepreneurial Development
Legacy ED Model INDUSTRY WORKFORCE INFRASTRUCTURE Objectives: Job Creation and Tax Revenue
TIP’s Economic Development Model TALENT INNOVATION PLACE Objective: Sustainable Economy
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Factors Influencing Relocation Decisions of Residential and Labor Force Markets (“Audiences”)
Common Themes of Project Examples • Communities and Bases are Impacted by BRAC • Both have common interests: • Quality of Place for Military and Civilians • Attainable Housing • Employment for Military Spouses/Residents • Quality Education / Quality Workforce • Sufficient Infrastructure (in/around base and town)
Example 1: NW Florida BRAC RESULTS: • NAS – Pensacola • Some gains, some losses (Gain + 500) • Eglin AFB • Overall net gain (Gain + 5,000) • Joint Strike Fighter • International Special Forces Training
NW FL Scope of Work Phase I: Target Market (TM) Study • Discovery/Assessment • What are biggest issues and opportunities? • Target Industry (TI) Analysis • What industries could flourish? • Opportunity Discussion • What are the best opportunities to pair up with the TIs? Phase II: Economic Diversification Strategic Plan • Strategies to diversify & improve economy
$900 Million $500K
Key Issues to Address • Impact of Eglin Mission Enhancement • Attainable Housing & Transportation infrastructure • Difficulty attracting young professionals, but active retiree market is strong • Tight labor market limits business growth • Lack of “Urban Centers” (Cool Places) • Lots of Mgt talent but little seed/venture $ • Significant DOD research but no organized effort towards commercialization or research
Themes of Plans • Entrepreneurship will become major focus of ED efforts • Attainable housing and appropriately-zoned commercial and industrial development (zone for more density) • Downtowns within thriving live/work/play communities and serve as talent magnets • Distribution and commuter networks provide access to Bay-Walton International Airport, improve commuter options and business travel • Educators, workforce providers, economic developers and businesses work together • Regional solutions provide comprehensive approach to solve some local issues
Enhanced Land Use Agreements Vision 2015 Research Campus Initiative (REEF) Economic Growth & Better Jobs
Workforce Preparedness • Youth (Choice Program) • Aerospace, Medical Devices, Construction, Digital Arts • Retirees (ISP) • Young Professionals (ECEL) • Military Spouses (Workforce Board)
Example 2: Killeen/Fort Hood Region BRAC RESULTS: • Fort Hood • Loss of Heavy BCT & 4th ID HQ to Fort Carson • Loss of elements of Heavy BCT & aviation units to Fort Bliss • Offset by temporary relocation of overseas forces to Fort Hood • Minimal net estimated impact (-26) on active-duty strength • Projected active duty strength in FY11 of 40,863
Killeen Scope of Work • Economic Development Strategy • Impact of Texas A&M-Central Texas • Veteran Workforce Inventory • Target Industry Analysis • Marketing plan
Ft. Hood Region: Issues to Address • Capitalizing on the growth opportunities associated with Fort Hood • Potential workforce pool of skilled veterans • Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport • TAMU-CT: four-year degree higher education opportunity • Army’s transformation and modernization efforts • Private sector employment base • Services and retail dominated • Pervasiveness of low-paying service jobs
PRIORITY PROJECTS • A TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CENTER in Conjunction with Texas A&M University – Central Texas • WORKFORCE INVENTORY of Fort Hood Personnel • Development of the HEALTHCARE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, TRANSPORTATION/LOGISTICS, & BUSINESS SERVICES Industry Clusters • Continued Pursuit of Expanded Commercial Aviation Utilization and Capacity at the KILLEEN-FT. HOOD REGIONAL AIRPORT
TAMU-CT Programmatic Impacts • Bio Sciences & Nursing • Computer Sciences and Computer Information Systems • Teacher Certification and Graduate-Level Education • Engineering • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Example 2 – Universal City Phase I - • Market Analysis • Retail Leakage Analysis • Retailer Analysis & Selection • Site Analysis (2-3) & Infrastructure Analysis Phase II - • Land Use Analysis • Future Land Use Plan and Recommendations • Zoning Ordinance
Key Findings • UC’s population growth lags behind metro • Alamo Area CC presents additional opportunities • Missing community identity and focal point • Retail Leakage is $209 million • Randolph Gates are re-opening • Several Redevelopment opportunities exist • Retailers ARE interested in Universal City • Zoning modifications and revitalization are key
Zoning and Urban Design Strategies • Aggressive Retail Recruitment Strategy with underutilized properties • Develop a flexible, form-based zoning code: • Enhance the “node and path” elements • Focal points, turning points • Pockets of greenspace/open space • Create more articulation • Human scale • Recognize the fabric • Town Center “Commons”
Community Transformation Conclusions • Partnerships are key : • Military bases, Cities, Counties, Economic Development Organizations, Civic Clubs • Many Common Interests between these groups: • Quality of Place for Military and Civilians • Attainable Housing • Employment for Military Spouses/Residents • Quality Education • Sufficient Infrastructure (in/around base and town) • Land Use / ED / Infrastructure / WF are Key Issues
Thank You TIP Strategies, Inc. 7000 North MoPac, Suite 305 Austin, Texas 78731 512.343.9113 (voice) 512.343.9190 (fax) www.tipstrategies.com Sean Garretsonsean@tipstrategies.com Alex Cooke alex@tipstrategies.com