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Building Performance Criteria for the Evaluation and Funding of Priority Development Areas

Ted Droettboom ABAG/BAAQMD/BCDC/MTC Joint Policy Committee. Building Performance Criteria for the Evaluation and Funding of Priority Development Areas. PDA Discussion May 9, 2008. Priority Development Areas. Partial & Preliminary $ Needs. About 50 jurisdictions Over 100 areas

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Building Performance Criteria for the Evaluation and Funding of Priority Development Areas

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  1. Ted Droettboom ABAG/BAAQMD/BCDC/MTC Joint Policy Committee Building Performance Criteria for the Evaluation and Funding of Priority Development Areas PDA Discussion May 9, 2008

  2. Priority Development Areas Partial & Preliminary $ Needs • About 50 jurisdictions • Over 100 areas • About 395,000 new housing units by 2035 • About 50% of projected regional growth

  3. State Bond Money

  4. Possible New Revenue Sources

  5. The Color of Money Nexus Substitution

  6. Funding on the Horizon • Planning grants: $7.5 M this year; another $14 M over next couple of years • 2008/09 TFCA grants: $7 to $12 M • Expanded TLC: $60 M/Yr. proposed for RTP • AB 2744 (Huffman): up to $300 M/Yr.

  7. Performance Criteria • Provide comparative basis for awarding funds • Direct funds to specific expenditure categories • Measure and evaluate progress ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL

  8. Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) • Reducing auto trip frequency • Reducing auto trip length • Decreasing SOV mode split Compact development results in 20-40% fewer vehicle miles traveled and commensurately less CO2

  9. Community Improvement • Inclusive planning • Identification of needed and desired investments and services • Planning for neighborhood, not projects

  10. Housing Choice • Affordability, tenure, form and density • Housing appropriate to jobs • Jobs/housing balance

  11. Transportation Choice • Facilitation of walking, biking and transit • Intensity of use appropriate to the transit infrastructure • Complete community

  12. Land-Use Compatibility • Addressing of adjacency issues • Respect for economic and circulation functions • Environmental justice

  13. Sustainability • Economy • Equity • Environment

  14. Questions for Discussion • Is VMT the right key measure? • Are the supporting criteria the right ones? • How should the criteria be applied to very different PDAs? • What other suggestions do you have?

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