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STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission September 9, 10, 11, 2008

STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission September 9, 10, 11, 2008. Work Session Agenda. Welcome and Introductions Presentation Overview of the Strategic Planning Process Intermission/Input Group Formation Break-out Input Topic Areas

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STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission September 9, 10, 11, 2008

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  1. STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission September 9, 10, 11, 2008

  2. Work Session Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • Presentation Overview of the Strategic Planning Process • Intermission/Input Group Formation • Break-out Input Topic Areas • Environment, Public Safety, Infrastructure, Public facilities, Historic Preservation, Parks and Recreation Facilities • Economic Development, Business Development, Employment, Plan Implementation • Housing, Neighborhood Conservation, Revitalization Programs • Transportation, Transit, Walkways & Bikeways • Community/Urban Design, Public Realm, Land-use & Development Patterns • Input Exercises • Group Reporting • Next Steps and Closure

  3. Plan Area Boundaries 8 Centers 2 Corridors 6 Living Areas Industrial and Employment Areas

  4. Small Areas Plans APPROVED Suitland MUTC Capitol Heights TDDP Addison Road Metro Plan Tuxedo Road/Arbor Street /Cheverly Metro Area Plan Morgan Blvd- Largo Plan UNDERWAY New Carrollton TDDP Landover Gateway Plan Marlboro Pike Sector Plan

  5. Subregion 4 Master Plan and SMA Process

  6. Project Website & Public Outreach Project Website http://www.mncppc.org/cpd/subregion4/ Please help us get people engaged in this planning process: • Share with us your ideas on public outreach in your community. • Spread the word in your community, churches, community organizations, book clubs • Please take with you extra handouts to share them with your community

  7. Why do we need a plan? - General Plan • To strengthen existing neighborhoods • To promote transit-supporting, mixed-use, pedestrian oriented neighborhoods • To encourage appropriate infill • To preserve, restore and enhance sensitive environmental features and provide open space • To maintain/renovate existing public infrastructure

  8. Milestones Schedule PLANNING BOARD INITIATION July 31, 2008 DISTRICT COUNCIL AUTHORIZATION September 16, 2008 PERMISSION TO PRINT May 2009 PUBLIC HEARING #1 September 2009 PLANNING BOARD ADOPTION OF PLAN January 2010 DISTRICT COUNCIL APPROVAL

  9. Planning Team Members EDSA Project Management, Visioning, Urban Planning Design, Illustrations and Public Participation RKG Economic Development, Market Analysis, Financial Feasibility, Implementation Strategies APD Public Facilitation, Neighborhood / Housing Strategies ERM Comprehensive Planning, Transportation, Environmental, Historical, Public Facilities Grice & Associates Focus Area Transportation Solutions

  10. Theme: The Heart of Prince George’s County The anatomy of planning and key functional elements: • Prince Georges County Body • Subregion 4 as a wholeHeart • Roadways and Bikeways Arteries • Railways and Transit Veins • Growth Centers that help Organs support the heart & body • Streams and greenways Capillaries • The overall environment Skin and community elements • Institutions and education Brain

  11. 2002 General Plan Centers Planning Effort US 50 Corridor Landover Gateway Central Ave. Corridor Suitland-Iverson Understanding the Growth Centers Planning Effort and working towards a Unified Plan Zone 1 – Living/Industrial Areas A&C • New Carrollton Metro TDDP/TDOZ - Metropolitan Center • Morgan Boulevard - Regional Center • Landover Gateway Sector Plan– Community Center Zone 2 – Living/Industrial Areas B&D • Landover Metro - Regional Center • Cheverly Metro - Community Center • Capitol Heights Metro TDDP/TDOZ – Community Center Zone 3 – Living/Industrial Areas E&F • Suitland-Iverson Metro - Regional Center • Addison Road Metro – Community Center

  12. Existing Land Uses for Subregion IV

  13. Development Framework for Subregion IV • Parks, Open Spaces and Cemeteries • 2002 General Plan Centers: • Community • Metropolitan • Regional • 2002 General Plan Corridors • Central Avenue • Pennsylvania Avenue • Municipalities • Glenarden • Cheverly • Fairmount Heights • Seat Pleasant • Capitol Heights • District Heights

  14. Development Framework for Subregion IV Previous Planning Efforts • Landover and Vicinity Master Plan 1993 • Landover Sectional Map Amendment (SMA) 1993 • Landover Revitalization Action Plan 2000 • Tuxedo Road/Arbor Street 2002 • Morgan Blvd Largo TC 2004 • Addison Road Sector Plan 2000 • Suitland MUTC 2006 • Central Avenue Corridor Study 2006

  15. Development Framework for Subregion IV • Vacant or underutilized commercial/industrial Sites - Red • Vacant or underutilized residential sites - Yellow

  16. Development Framework for Subregion IV • Conceptual Site Plan (CSP) projects in progress • Detailed Site Plan (DSP) projects in progress

  17. Development Framework for Subregion IV • Development Timeline: • Before 1800 • 1900 -1925 • 1926 – 1950 • 1951 – 1975 • 1976 – 2000 • 2001 – 2008 • Fully or Partially Vacant Commercial and Employment Sites – Orange • Fully or Partially Vacant Residential Sites – Yellow • Development Constraints: 100- Year Flood Plain & Wetlands

  18. What We Hope To Achieve This Evening • We want to get your feedback on the broader goals, issue statements and observations for Subregion IV that have been presented to you this evening. • We want to support the goals and issues with more specific neighborhood assessment comments and input from you for your detailed living/industrial areas. • The discussion & exercises which follow will help us gain a better understanding of what is either important or lacking in your community • Help us map and record specifics tonight

  19. Topic Based Planning & Break-Out Group Discussion Subregion 4 Study Area Assessment: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats • Housing, Neighborhood Conservation, Residential Revitalization Programs • Environment, Public Safety, Infrastructure, Public Facilities, Historic Preservation, Parks and Recreation Facilities • Transportation, Transit, Walkways & Bikeway Linkages • Economic Development, Business Development, Employment and Plan Implementation & Zoning – Policies, Programs, Projects, Etc. • Community Design, Land Use Development Patterns and Public Realm Improvements

  20. Break-Out Group Exercises Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments

  21. Break-Out Group Exercises Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments

  22. Break-Out Group Exercises Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments Comments

  23. Next Steps • Consolidation of community comments by topic area from this weeks meeting discussions and handouts • Development of Goals and Objectives from community comments by mid October 2008 • Zone 1, 2, & 3 Public Meetings – October 14, 15 & 16 • Living Areas Opportunities, Assets, Shortfalls, Issues Assessment Summary • Market Assessment Data Presentation • Emerging Needs, Goals & Objectives Presentation • Economic Development • Urban Design, Land Use/Development Patterns • Housing/Neighborhood • Environment, Public Safety, Infrastructure, Public facilities, Historic Preservation, Parks and Recreation Facilities • Transportation Conditions • Affirmation and prioritization of Topic Area Needs, Goals and Objectives presented above • Discussion of strategies and solutions to support the prioritized goals and objectives

  24. Thank you for your participation and interest today!

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