DRAFT Franklin To The Fort Infrastructure Plan
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The Franklin to the Fort Infrastructure Plan outlines essential recommendations and financing strategies for improving community infrastructure. Developed through extensive community engagement, the draft plan details current conditions, including necessary enhancements to sidewalks, traffic management, parks, and public safety features like fire hydrants and streetlights. The document also highlights next steps, funding options, and public involvement processes to ensure successful implementation. Community feedback is encouraged through surveys and neighborhood meetings to shape the final plan.
DRAFT Franklin To The Fort Infrastructure Plan
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DRAFTFranklin To The Fort InfrastructurePlan Mike Kress Missoula Office of Planning & Grants (MOPG) 20 April 2006
TOPICS • History • How to Read the Draft Plan • Recommendations • Next Steps F2F Neighborhood Meeting
HISTORY • 2004 • Planning Policy Committee (3 Meetings) • TTAC & TPCC (4) • City Council/Plat, Annexation Zoning (3) • Leadership Team (6) • 2005 • Leadership Team (6) • Infrastructure Plan Steering Committee (9) • Neighborhood Meetings (3) • 2006 • Infrastructure Plan Steering Committee (2) F2F Neighborhood Meeting
QUESTIONAIRE SUMMARY • October 2005 • N ≈ 250 F2F Neighborhood Meeting
THE DRAFT PLAN • Recommendations • Chapter 1 - Introduction • Chapter 2 - Current Conditions • Chapter 3 - Financing • Appendices • Abbreviations • Process Summary • Comments • Survey Responses F2F Neighborhood Meeting
RECOMMENDATIONS (R1 – R4) • Sidewalk, Curb & Gutter (R1) • Traffic (R2 – R3) • Parks & Trails (R3) • Fire Hydrants & Streetlights (R4) • NOTE - Chapter 2 • More detail on existing conditions and recommendations F2F Neighborhood Meeting
NEXT STEPS Timeline for Review & Adoption NOTE: Dates are subject to change. F2F Neighborhood Meeting
QUESTIONS? COMMENTS Mike Kress 435 Ryman Missoula, MT 59802 Phone – 258.4931 Fax – 258.3988 E-mail – mkress@co.missoula.mt.us Website – http://www.co.missoula.mt.us/opgweb/ F2F Neighborhood Meeting
FUNDING OPTIONS • Bear in mind: • Plan adoption ≠ project initiation • A plan lets City know where projects are wanted and can lead to further work on resources needed to develop projects • Additional public involvement is required • Information about design, cost, and financial resources is developed and provided to affected parties • See Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Infrastructure Plan for more information F2F Neighborhood Meeting
FUNDING OPTIONS LAUNDRY LIST • Private (Developer) • Subdivision approval condition • Federal • Russell Street, CTEP, CMAQ • Special Improvement Districts (SIDs) • Curb, gutter, sidewalk, lighting • Sidewalks can be ordered in by City • Deferred loan programs are available for those who meet criteria (income, owner-occupied, residential) • Grants & loans • City grants programs • Capital Improvement Program (CIP) • City CIP projects F2F Neighborhood Meeting
INFORMATION • Franklin to the Fort Infrastructure Plan http://www.co.missoula.mt.us/opgweb/LongRange/Franklin2Fort.htm • Franklin to the Fort Neighborhood Council http://www.missoula-neighborhoods.org/franklintothefort/ • City of Missoula Low income Loan Program http://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/publicworks/LoanProgram.htm • City of Missoula Public Works Project List ftp://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/Documents/Public%20Works/PublicWorksProjects.pdf F2F Neighborhood Meeting
INFORMATION • City of Missoula Capital Improvements Program (CIP) http://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/finance/cip_projects_05-09.htm • City of Missoula Block Grant Program http://www.co.missoula.mt.us/opgweb/Grants/grants.htm F2F Neighborhood Meeting
HOW TO COMMENT • Write: F2F Steering Committee 1731 S. 11th St. West Missoula MT 59801 • E-mail: hdgray@modwest.com • Call: • David V. Gray – 721.4159 • Dave Prescott – 258.4676 F2F Neighborhood Meeting