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Neighborhood Relations Council Update Meeting

Neighborhood Relations Council Update Meeting. February 21, 2011. Update Meeting Agenda. Welcome – Sr. Joan Lescinski, SAU President Review of Neighborhood Council Purpose & Work – Council Members City Planning Area 4 Initiative – Roy DeWitt SAU Initiatives Update – Tim Phillips

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Neighborhood Relations Council Update Meeting

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  1. Neighborhood Relations Council Update Meeting February 21, 2011

  2. Update Meeting Agenda • Welcome – Sr. Joan Lescinski, SAU President • Review of Neighborhood Council Purpose & Work – Council Members • City Planning Area 4 Initiative – Roy DeWitt • SAU Initiatives Update – Tim Phillips • SAU/City Water Management Project • Questions

  3. Neighborhood Relations Council Members

  4. Vision • The vision of the NRC is to create a model for communication, innovation, conflict resolution, service response, neighborhood stability and University operation through a spirit of mutual regard and respect for all individuals in their living, learning and work environments. (Approved 12/10/08) • The mission of the NRC is to build positive relationships among the City of Davenport, St. Ambrose University and the neighbors directly surrounding the main campus toward management of the University’s growth and improvement of the quality of life for the surrounding neighborhoods. (Approved 12/10/08) Mission

  5. NRC Goals for 2010-2011

  6. Student Distribution

  7. What we are still working on: • Strengthening neighborhood groups • Parking lot management & demand • Partnerships to foster neighborhood stability • Managing neighborhood behavior • Engaging landlords more directly • Mechanisms for communication to you • Influencing reduction of negative growth impact on neighborhoods

  8. City Initiatives Update City Planning Area 4 Update Roy Dewitt - Neighborhood Services Specialist

  9. Planning Area / Ward Map

  10. Planning Area 4 Boundary Map

  11. Goals & Implementation Matrix

  12. Thank you!www.cityofdavenportiowa.com/neighborhoods

  13. SAU Facilities Planning Project • Fall – information gathering – met with NRC • January – initial design thoughts – met with neighborhood leadership • March – will provide updated design thoughts • April – plan submitted to Board of Trustees • Working with as a 2020 projection (10YR Look) • Full scope likely not realized in 10 years

  14. SAU Enrollment Projections (2020) • Working Enrollment Projections – 4250 (3625) • Comprising 2750 UG, 1000 G, and 500 ACCEL • Currently (2575 UG, 775 G, 275 ACCEL) • Increase to UG will occur via two initiatives: • Maintaining retention rates at 80% • Slight new student enrollments over next 10 years Graduate students will be evening/on-line ACCEL students are part-time and @ 54th Street

  15. SAU Facilities Planning cont. • Likely propose first phase this Spring • New Residence Hall – appx. 200 beds • Likely house sophomores - seniors • Location undetermined • Parking study recommendations pending • Need for additional spaces being reviewed • Parking management policies also being reviewed • Community meeting once process is finalized to review residence hall proposal

  16. Residential Students

  17. SAU/City Water Mangmt Project • Project will commence mid-May • Designed to capture rain water & reduce flooding • Series of holding tanks for slow release • Designed to ecologically disperse water • Will not simply push downhill • Additional 48-inch overflow pipe(s) • Parking replaced with net loss of 10 • Designs consistent with new City guidelines • Completion date in early August

  18. Assistive Technology House Located at 2126 Brown Street • Expansion of lab serving since 2000 • Community resources to professionals, families and organizations to embrace safety, independence and functionality • House will be a training center • Display home adaptations and modifications • Only external will be new deck and ramp • Access by appointment only

  19. Critical to Our Success • Open communication (please contact us) • Clarity on how we want “our” community to be • Your feedback and involvement • Active neighborhood groups • Intentional relationship development in your neighborhood

  20. Questions? Upcoming Dates: March 14-18 Spring Break April 30 Dash 4 Drex/Last Blast May 14 Graduation

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