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Healthy Places: The Community of Tomorrow

Healthy Places: The Community of Tomorrow. USA Population. 2000 275 million people Median age: 35.8 yrs 2030 351 million people Median age: 39 yrs. Source: US Census Bureau. USA Population (in millions). Source: US Census Bureau. USA Population Median Age. Source: US Census Bureau.

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Healthy Places: The Community of Tomorrow

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  1. Healthy Places: The Community of Tomorrow

  2. USA Population • 2000 • 275 million people • Median age: 35.8 yrs • 2030 • 351 million people • Median age: 39 yrs Source: US Census Bureau

  3. USA Population(in millions) Source: US Census Bureau

  4. USA PopulationMedian Age Source: US Census Bureau

  5. USA Population 2000 by Age Groups Source: US Census Bureau

  6. USA Population 2030 by Age Groups Source: US Census Bureau

  7. USA Population 2000-2030 by Age Groups Source: US Census Bureau

  8. Changes with age • Housing • Housing choices change as people age • “Empty Nester” housing • Assisted Living • Transportation • Mobility is decreased • Driving a car eventually is not an option • Decrease of activity can lead to health decline

  9. Changing Housing Choices

  10. Senior Housing Choices

  11. National Percent Preferring a Townhouse in the City DowellMyers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  12. Percent Calling Factor Very Important if Buying a Home Today DowellMyers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  13. Problems with Zoning • Plans tend to replicate existing trends • Many favor large lot, expensive housing • They are often barriers to higher density uses and rental units • Market cannot respond to needs and changes

  14. Regional Housing Needs Assessment May 2004

  15. The Chicago Region

  16. Cities and Villages of the Region

  17. Population age 30-54 2000 Housing Patterns – Chicago Region Source: Census Bureau

  18. Population 65+2000 Housing Patterns - Chicago Source: Census Bureau

  19. Population 65+2030 Housing Patterns – Chicago Region A majority of residents in large apartment complexes will be 65 or older

  20. Chicago Region Housing MismatchTrend (NIPC) Projected Need vs. Zoning Supply

  21. Apartment/Condominium • $300 - $1500 rent • urban and suburban • redev, infill and greenfield

  22. Townhouse • Trend = 71,000 units • Matched Demand = 152,000 units • $600 - $2000 • urban and suburban • redev, infill and greenfield

  23. Small Lot Single Family • Trend = 24,000 units • Matched Demand = 202,000 units • $700 - $2500 • urban and suburban • infill and greenfield

  24. Below Market Rent • Matched Demand = 73,000 units • $0 - $500 • urban and suburban • redev, infill and greenfield

  25. Waukegan Strategies Infill in Urban Neighborhoods Station Area Development Capitalize on Lakefront setting in Corridor Development Downtown Revitalization East-West Corridor Enhancement

  26. Transportation Issues

  27. Transportation Problems

  28. Alternatives to Driving

  29. Pedestrians in the Conventional Suburban Development supporting alternative modes through urban design

  30. Pedestrians: 25th Anniversary of the Moonwalk supporting alternative modes through urban design

  31. Solution: Walkable CitiesHousing Choice

  32. What makes people walk? • Walkable Distances

  33. What makes people walk? • Practical Destinations

  34. What makes people walk? • Pleasant and Interesting Environment, a Human Scale

  35. Pleasant Environment

  36. The 2040 Growth Concept

  37. The 2040 Growth Concept • The 2040 Growth Concept results in: • Less Congestion • Less Transportation investment • More walk, bike, and transit trips • What Makes 2040 Work • Mixed use design • Density in proximity to commerce and transit • Mixed age and income neighborhoods

  38. RIVER DISTRICT 1999

  39. Challenges for the Region

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