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Welcome: Cambria City Charrette, October 20, 2011

Welcome: Cambria City Charrette, October 20, 2011. Lift Johnstown. LIFT JOHNSTOWN is: Collaborative R esidents , non-profits, business, government Working to implement 3 revitalization plans: City Master Plan 2020 Regional Vision Laurel Highlands Conservation Landscape

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Welcome: Cambria City Charrette, October 20, 2011

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  1. Welcome: Cambria City Charrette, October 20, 2011

  2. Lift Johnstown • LIFT JOHNSTOWNis: • Collaborative • Residents, non-profits, business, government • Working to implement 3 revitalization plans: • City Master Plan • 2020 Regional Vision • Laurel Highlands Conservation Landscape • 6 Core projects, many community projects • Seeking to “Re-Invent” Johnstown

  3. Lift Johnstown • Transformative Projects: • Volunteer web site • Downtown “Smart • Transportation” Grant • iCity Johnstown Business-Development Effort • Stop the BS/Vacant Lots/Community Gardens • “Greater Prospect” Gardens • Sandyvale Memorial Gardens/Dog Park • Trails/Parks/Water Access • Connected walkable-bikeable neighborhoods • Live Where You Play

  4. Re-Invention of Johnstown Goal: to attract mid-income residents to the City • Connected neighborhoods • Attractive green open space and parks • Vibrant arts/cultural scene • Green and Livable • Active Lifestyles = Healthy Lifestyles! • Smart Growth, new urbanism Community Garden in Kernville. Left: Bottle Works Ethnic Arts Center with VOMA steeple on left behind building; Right: Art Works in Johnstown.

  5. Charrette Goals • To envision new opportunities for: • Buildings. • Vacant lots. • Streetscapes and landscapes. • Connectivity. • As a step toward broader goals: • Stimulate private investments in business/housing. • Engage the community in improving the amenities that enhance quality of life.

  6. The Charrette is NOT: • A master plan or comprehensive plan for the neighborhood. • The Charrette IS: • Intended to stimulate vision and consensus about priority projects that can be advanced through local engagement and leadership.

  7. Credits • Funders: • National Trust for Historic Preservation • Community Foundation for the Alleghenies • PA Historical and Museum Commission • PA Department of Conservation & Natural Resources • Partners: • Johnstown Area Heritage Association • Lift Johnstown and PA Environmental Council • Save Our Steeples • Bottle Works Ethnic Arts Center • Art Works in Johnstown • Venue of Merging Arts • City of Johnstown

  8. Credits • Professional Partners: • Brad Clemenson, PA Environmental Council/Lift Johnstown • Kim Broadbent, research associate, Place Economics • Carmine Carapella, architect, Carapella Design Studio • Clive Copping, project manager in architecture, TranSystems • Kent Edwards, Registered Architect, McCollom Development Strategies • Beg Gagan, senior architectural draftsman, Frank Dachille Architectures • Dr. Ola Johansson, associate professor, Pitt Johnstown • Mark Lazzari, certified planner/GIS specialist, EADS Group • David O. Lose, FASLA, landscape architect, Lose & Associates • Steve Quick, architect/urban designer, Carnegie Mellon University • John Springer, senior designer, Upstreet Architects. • Kristina Strosnider, landscape designer, Natural Biodiversity • Rick Truscello, manager of planning services, EADS Group

  9. Regional Assets

  10. PA Main Line Canal Greenway • Main Line Canal Greenway • 85 miles of trails developed • 60 miles of trails in planning • 65+ miles envisioned • 9/11 National Memorial Trail • Proposed to use Main Line • Jim Mayer/Path of Flood. • Greenway Sections Developed: • Three Rivers Heritage Trail – 4 miles • Roaring Run Trail – 6.5 miles • West Penn Trail – 16 miles • Path of the Flood – 9 miles • Staple Bend Tunnel Trail – 2 miles • 6-through-10 Trail – 7 miles • Lower Trail – 17 miles • Kish Riverwalk - 0.65 miles • Narrows Canal Park & Trail – 1.5 miles • Capital Area Greenbelt – 23 miles

  11. Regional Trail Nexus • Path of the Flood on Little Conemaugh: Rich in History. • Jim Mayer & Sandyvale Trails on Stonycreek: Rich in Recreation. • Conemaugh Gap Trail on Conemaugh: Rich in Scenery. • Regional network also is neighborhood links.

  12. PRELIMINARY ideas: Traffic flows: Vehicular, Pedestrian, Bicycle. Pollok Meat Market/Hornick’s Sporting Goods. Ss. Casimir & Emerick Church and Rectory (and School?). Neighborhood’s core: Chestnut Street, 5th to 6th Avenues. Parks, Open Space and Green Parking. What’s Missing on this list??? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

  13. 1. Traffic Flows • Neighborhood Pedestrian/Bike Routes • Arts–Entertainment • destination. • Many neighborhood • venues, including • restaurants. • Stroll District?? • Signage to Venues. • Existing trail links right into Cambria City.

  14. Asset Linkage 1. Traffic Flows

  15. 2. Hornick’s 2: Hornick’s Sporting Goods • Route 56/403 • High traffic count • Originally Pollak Meat Market • 1905: Commissioned • Designed by Walter Myton • 1921: converted to Hornick’s Hardware 314-316 Broad Street.

  16. 3. St. Casimir’s Ss. Casimir & Emerick • Designer: Walter Myton. • 1907-Polish immigrants. • 1st charrette: • Columbarium • Ethnic-foods factory • (with café/food- • learning center • Also suggested: • Indoor park/rec facility • Performing arts space • Specialty retail, market house, incubator • Housing • Silent-film museum • Other spiritual endeavor.

  17. 3. St. Casimir’s Ss. Casimir & Emerick • Built about 1911. • 2nd rectory for church. • 1st floor • 2 large connected rooms w fireplace • Dining or conference area? • Office-rich woodwork • Kitchen. • Upper floors: • 7 bedrooms • 2 full baths. • . 501 Power St.

  18. 4. Core of Neighborhood • Core of Neighborhood • Map showing: • Chestnut Street • Power Street to 6th to Cambria Place or Chestnut • Power Street to City Garage to Cambria Place

  19. 4. Core of Neighborhood • Core of Neighborhood • St. Casimir School. • Bittner Vending • Former St. Emeric • school • Housing Auth. • Close 5th Ave? • River Access

  20. 5. Parks/ Greening Parks, Open Space, Green Parking Map showing:

  21. 5. Parks/ Greening • Parks, Open Space, Green Parking • Behind Sheetz • Along River • Resurrection parking • Broad St. at 3rd Ave. • Broad St. at 6th Ave.

  22. 5. Parks/ Greening • Parks, Open Space, Green Parking • Public Boat Access • City Parking Garage Site

  23. Your Turn!!! • Which of these ideas do you like/not like? • React to what you’ve just seen. • Tell us what you’d like to see in each case... • Traffic flows/connections • Hornick’s and St. Casimir’s church/rectory • Neighborhood core • Greening • What are we missing? • What else needs to be looked at here? • Wild ideas -- • I might be crazy but I think….

  24. www.LiftJohnstown.org

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