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Explore the concept of sustainable communities, strategic planning tips, key responsibilities, and subcommittee initiatives for impactful community growth and development. Dive into the importance of stakeholder collaboration, revitalization, and capacity building.
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CDAC Roles and Year 2 Focus CDAC Roles Year 2 Focus CDAC 2009-2010
Staff Presentation March 25, 2010 Community Development Advisory Committee CDAC 2009-2010
Today’s Presentation • City Board Responsibilities • Strategic Plan for Community Development • Committee of the Whole: “Community Development” • Looking Ahead • Pending Retreat Items CDAC 2009-2010
City Board Responsibilities CDAC 2009-2010
Strategic Plan for Community Development CDAC 2009-2010
CDAC SUBCOMMITTEES: Committee of the Whole CDAC 2009-2010
CDAC SUBCOMMITTEES: Committee of the Whole Key questions 1. What is a “sustainable community”? We know the ingredients: social, economic/financial and environmental elements • How do the elements work together? • At what scale? 2. How do we attain a sustainable community? • Possible steps (from retreat) • start with revitalization (building a foundation for the community) • stability is important • capacity building is important • working with stakeholders is critical CDAC 2009-2010
CDAC SUBCOMMITTEES: Committee of the Whole Starting-point ideas for discussion: Federal Sustainable Communities Initiative 1. What is a “sustainable community”? • Sustainable development pattern = walkable, transit-oriented, mixed income and mixed use community Why? • maximize choices for residents and businesses • lower transportation costs (now a greater part of many family budgets than housing costs) • create energy savings (by reducing Vehicle Miles Traveled) • enhance access to employment and educational opportunities CDAC 2009-2010
CDAC SUBCOMMITTEES: Committee of the Whole Starting-point ideas for discussion CDAC 2009-2010
CDAC SUBCOMMITTEES: Committee of the Whole Starting-point ideas for discussion 2. How do we attain a “sustainable community”? • Scale • Federal SCI emphasizes regional planning • Reinvestment Plans focus on neighborhood scale CDAC 2009-2010
CDAC SUBCOMMITTEES: Committee of the Whole Starting-point ideas for discussion How do we attain a “sustainable community”? • Concentrate efforts on children and families, so that families have incentives to stay and invest in their neighborhoods • Target individual neighborhoods • Weave together place-specific education, housing and small business initiatives • Establish a system of data sharing and collaborative governance to drive future policy CDAC 2009-2010
Discussion CDAC 2009-2010
Looking Ahead • Items on the horizon CDAC 2009-2010
Roles and Responsibilities Responsibilities CDAC 2009-2010
Summit 2010 • CDAC leadership: • Christina, Rebecca, Dominique • ULI leadership: individuals • David Adelman, Frank Pakuszewski • Organizational support • Track sponsorship • Panel sponsorship • Events sponsorship • Sponsorship sponsorship CDAC 2009-2010
Midyear Event 2010 • April 12, 2010 • Mission Verde Center (Cooper M.S.) • Health Dept / WDC: Healthy Kids Healthy Communities kick-off • VIA: Long Term Transportation Plan • OEP • NOWCast / CI·NOW CDAC 2009-2010
Retreat Follow-up CDAC 2009-2010
Retreat Follow-up, ctd. CDAC 2009-2010
Subcommittees CDAC 2009-2010
CDAC SUBCOMMITTEES: Resource CDAC 2009-2010
CDAC SUBCOMMITTEES: Projects CDAC 2009-2010
CDAC SUBCOMMITTEES: Reinvestment Area Selection CDAC 2009-2010
CDAC SUBCOMMITTEES: Communication CDAC 2009-2010