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Residents, businesses, schools, and community stakeholders coming together

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Residents, businesses, schools, and community stakeholders coming together

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    1. Residents, businesses, schools, and community stakeholders coming together

    2. Need for an Action Plan Establishing a Clear Vision Expectations (Defining Process of Task Force) Timeline

    3. Problem Statement: Past Plans Provide General Vision but… Lack Concrete Implementation Mechanisms

    4. Tie Together Vision from Previous Plans with Concrete Steps to Build a Workable Action Plan

    5. Action Plan: A Consensus Document Produced in Coordination with the Task Force Lays out a Clear Vision for Redevelopment Linked to Implementation Mechanisms and Policies

    6. Extensive Planning Process Has Already Produced Solid Vision

    8. Project Vision Economically Vibrant, Walkable Community Linking Educational Facilities, Jobs, and Homes

    13. How will this be accomplished? Establishment of a Stakeholder-led Task Force Analysis of Housing Recovery Needs Creation of a Business Reinvestment Policy Toolkit Creation of an Action Plan to Spur Revitalization

    15. Analysis of Housing Recovery Identify Recovery Status of Housing through Technical Analysis (flooding depth, housing type, repetitive flood loss data, etc) Examine Incentives and Obstacles to Rebuilding “Boil Down” Data into Residential Recovery Indicators

    16. Business Analysis Background Lake Terrace Shopping Center an Example of a National Trend: “Greyfield” Shopping Areas that Need Redevelopment

    17. Best Practices for Redevelopment of Grey Field Shopping Areas: 1.Strong Partnerships with Key Stakeholders an Important Tool 2. “Pulse” Development: Focus on Target Areas to Concentrate Energy 3. Focus on Connectivity and Walkability 4. Use Public Investment in Infrastructure to Spur Private Investment 5. Create a Place: Build Community

    18. Business Analysis Most current residential demographic data Review of successful and unsuccessful policy responses from around the country On-going communication and collaboration with residents and businesses to develop shared goals Outcome will be a policy toolbox of actions needed to reinvigorate this node

    21. Action Plan Utilize the results of the business analysis and residential recovery data to create an Action Plan for the recovery. Action Items will: 1. Identify targeted policies by city that can overcome obstacles 2. Build strategic partnerships that can be enhanced to spur recovery 3. Create a framework for continued action

    22. Expectations UNO/RPC Team Conveners, Not Implementers UNO/RPC Team Brings Together Data on Residential and Commercial Recovery Indicators Task Force Provides Input on Action Plan and Builds Relationships that will Lead to Implementation Goal: Task Force to Remain Engaged Throughout Implementation Process

    24. November 13, 2008 First Task Force Meeting 6:30 Edgewater Baptist Church December 9, 2008 Second Task Force Meeting 6:30 Edgewater Baptist Church January 20, 2009 Third Task Force Meeting 6:30 Edgewater Baptist Church March 3, 2009 Initial Draft Policy Recommendations 6:30 Edgewater Baptist Church April 7, 2009 Second Draft Action Plan Meeting 6:30 Edgewater Baptist Church May 2009 Final Draft of Action Plan Due

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