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This guide outlines the key elements of effective city planning and policy implementation. It discusses how to integrate policies into daily city processes, focusing on new development, re-development, and retrofitting. We explore comprehensive plans, neighborhood strategies, and walkability initiatives, as well as the importance of funding through various sources including property taxes and federal grants. The role of community engagement, project tracking, and collaboration with stakeholders is emphasized to ensure successful outcomes in urban development.
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We have a policy, now what? • Throw a party and go home?
We have a policy, now what? • City Planning • Funding • Implementation • Integrating into daily city processes
City Planning • New development, re-development, retrofitting • Comprehensive plans • Neighborhood and district plans • Walkability plan • Trails plan & Bicycle plan – similar but not the same • Planning & Zoning/Development Codes • Major Street Plan
Funding • Capital Improvements sales tax • Property and use taxes, Parks & Rec Tax • Bond issuances • Federal grants • Transportation – TE and CMAQ • Safe Routes to Schools • Block Grants – CDBG and EEBG • Recreational Trails Program • Others
Implementation • Plan Implementation • Advisory Committee • Project tracking and citizen monitoring • Planning Commission • Road building • But not only road building • School siting • Prioritize barriers
Your new best friends • Public Works • Traffic Engineer • City Planning • Parks and Recreation • City Manager • Mayor and City Council • City web site • Revisit your stakeholders, power maps, etc.
Wrap-Up • Questions? • Ideas?
Wrap-Up • BikeWalkKC.org • MoBikeFed.org • KanBikeWalk.org • CompleteStreets.org