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A North Mendota Area Open Space Preservation Policy

Adopt a Formal North Mendota Area Agreement that extends the planning time horizon to 50 years and considers the following elements:. A North Mendota Area Open Space Preservation Policy A North Mendota Area Long-Range Development Plan Map A North Mendota Area Long-Range Transportation Plan Map

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A North Mendota Area Open Space Preservation Policy

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  1. Adopt a Formal North Mendota Area Agreement that extends the planning time horizon to 50 years and considers the following elements: A North Mendota Area Open Space Preservation Policy A North Mendota Area Long-Range Development Plan Map A North Mendota Area Long-Range Transportation Plan Map A North Mendota Area Community Character Overlay Zoning District A North Mendota Area Affordable Housing Policy Implement the North Mendota Sustainability Program

  2. Fayetteville’s Northwest Gateway &North Carolina Veterans Park March 2008 Vandewalle & Associates

  3. Community Input • Stakeholder/Focus Group Interviews • Northwest Gateway Sounding Board • Veterans Park Sounding Board • City Council Meeting • Parks & Rec. Advisory Com. Meeting • Planning Commission Meeting • Public Open House • City Website • Local Media Articles and Commentary

  4. Northwest Gateway/Downtown Area Context

  5. Project Objectives • Use investment in Veterans Park to eliminate blight and catalyze redevelopment • Improve visual, physical, transportation, and social connections between the downtown, FSU, adjoining neighborhoods, and Bragg Blvd. corridor • Integrate redevelopment sites, Veterans Park, ASOM, Freedom Park, existing neighborhoods, and FSU into cohesive district • Provide a clear entry/gateway to the downtown from the northwest

  6. Current Conditions

  7. Current Conditions • Poor Connectivity between activity areas • Confusing circulation/disconnected Murchison Road • Unused land locked by infrastructure • Rowan bridge scheduled for replacement • Parks disconnected from each other and downtown • Significant floodway impacts existing businesses

  8. Critical Linkages

  9. Gateway Concept

  10. Gateway Concept • Organizes primary streets • Creates high-quality redevelopment sites • Links FSU/ASOM/Vets Park/Downtown Core • Land unlocked for much larger NC Veterans Park • Rowan Commons mixed-use development and public park enhancements • Linear park extension to the east and north • Businesses relocated out of floodway to more visible/accessible locations

  11. AREA CONCEPT PLAN

  12. Gateway Residential Development

  13. Rowan Commons

  14. Master Concept Plan

  15. Veterans Park & Northwest Gateway

  16. Wrap-Up Questions and Comments?

  17. Vandewalle & Associates Madison Office 120 East Lakeside Street Madison, WI 53715 (608) 255-3988 Milwaukee Office 611 North Broadway, Suite 410
Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 421-2001 www.vandewalle.com Mike Slavney, FAICPmslavney@vandewalle.com Scott Harrington, AICPsharrington@vandewalle.com

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