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Cleveland Innerbelt

Urban Design Stakeholder

Workshops

Civic Stakeholders

May 8, 2007

2007 Activities: What We’re Going To Be Doing.

March 8, 2007 – Initiate Urban Design Aesthetic Study

Summer 2007 – Access Modification Study

Summer 2007 – Draft Environmental Impact Study

Summer 2007 – Public Hearing

Fall 2007 – Final Environmental Impact Study

Spring 2008 – Record of Decision

Construction Contract

Groups - Descriptions

1 – New WB Bridge

2 – I-77 Approach

3 – Rehab Exist Bridge

4 – Trench Overhead

5 – Curve Overhead

6 – Innerbelt Trench

7 – Innerbelt Curve

8 – New EB Bridge

Construction Contract

Groups - SFY

1 – 2010, 2011, 2012

2 – 2009, 2012, 2013

3 – Maintenance, 2014

4 – 2015, 2016

5 – 2016, 2017

6 – 2019

7 – 2020

8 – 2022, 2023, 2024

Construction Contract

Groups – Costs (Million)

1 – $436

2 – $167*

3 – $65*

4 – $123

5 – $55

6 – $138

7 – $98

8 – $520

Spring 2007 – Initiate Urban Design Aesthetic Study

2% of TRAC Construction Funds

Central Interchange and Innerbelt Bridge

Construction Contract Groups 1, 2 & 3

Total TRAC Construction Funds = $668 Million

2% of TRAC Construction Funds = $13 Million

Spring 2007 – Initiate Urban Design Aesthetic Study

2% is in addition to:

Typical Aesthetic Treatments: Color & Texture

Signature Bridges: Single Tower Cable Stay

Spring 2007 – Initiate Urban Design Aesthetic Study

2% can be used for:

Gateway Treatments

Plazas, Parks & Paths

Decorative Enhancements to:

Lighting, Signing, Fencing,

Noise Walls, Retaining Walls

- What are your neighborhood / institutions / agencies /

businesses and how do they relate to the Innerbelt and

other neighborhoods / institutions / agencies / businesses?

- What opportunities does the new Innerbelt configuration

provide to your neighborhood / institutions / agencies /

businesses?

- How can the Innerbelt planning facilitate better connectivity

and identity for your neighborhood and the City?

- Are there visual, aesthetic, environmental or other thematic

areas that you would like to see influence the Innerbelt

design?

CLEVELAND INNERBELT INITIATIVESTAKEHOLDER WORKSHOP – GROUP 6+7 Government Planning & Transportation Entities

CLEVELAND INNERBELT INITIATIVEMEETING SCHEDULE

UNDERSTANDING

REDISCOVERING

ENVISIONING

IMPLEMENTING

ADOPTING

UNDERSTANDING

- Review existing information

- Analyze the greater context

- Meet with CDC’s and

stakeholders

- Identify urban design and

development

opportunities

- Explore ideas and options

for key sites

- Develop urban design

recommendations

- Solicit community input

- Create Urban Design and

Development

I N N E R B E L T U R B A N D E S I G N C O N S I D E R A T I O N S

TAKING A CLOSE

LOOK AT THE

CONDITIONS,

CONTEXT AND ISSUES

T R E M O N T

DRAFT

APRIL 2007

STRATEGIC INVESTMENT INITIATIVE

TREMONT WEST DEVELOPMENT

NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRESS INC.

Embracing the characteristics and diversity that are representative of a true urban community, celebrating its history and

ensuring its strong future

REDISCOVERINGI N N E R B E L T U R B A N D E S I G N C O N S I D E R A T I O N S

- Review existing information

- Analyze the greater context

- Meet with CDC’s and

stakeholders

- Identify urban design and

development

opportunities

- Explore ideas and options

for key sites

- Develop urban design

recommendations

- Solicit community input

- Create Urban Design and

Development

RECOGNIZING PLACE

AND IDENTIFYING

OPPORTUNITIES

ENVISIONINGI N N E R B E L T U R B A N D E S I G N C O N S I D E R A T I O N S

- Review existing information

- Analyze the greater context

- Meet with CDC’s and

stakeholders

- Identify urban design and

development

opportunities

- Explore ideas and options

for key sites

- Develop urban design

recommendations

- Solicit community input

- Create Urban Design and

Development

GENERATING IDEAS

AND CONFIGURING

OPTIONS

INITIAL

CORRIDOR

DISTRICTS

“THE CURVE”

“THE TRENCH”

“THE INTERCHANGE”

“THE BRIDGE &

RIDGE”

“THE

CURVE”

“THE

TRENCH”

“THE

INTERCHANGE”

“THE

BRIDGE &

RIDGE”

IMPLEMENTINGI N N E R B E L T U R B A N D E S I G N C O N S I D E R A T I O N S

- Review existing information

- Analyze the greater context

- Meet with CDC’s and

stakeholders

- Identify urban design and

development

opportunities

- Explore ideas and options

for key sites

- Develop urban design

recommendations

- Solicit community input

- Create Urban Design and

Development

PARTNERING

TOWARD STRATEGIC

REDEVELOPMENT

AND REINVESTMENT

UNDERSTANDING

THE

POSSIBILITIES-Land Use

- Access

- Residual Land

- Connections

- Aesthetics

- Identity

- Gateways

- Economic Development

- Streetscape

- Graphics & Wayfinding

- Lighting

- Traffic Patterns

- Pedestrian Activity

- Public and Park Space

- Public Art

- Environmental Impact

- Sustainable Design

- Historic Landmarks

- Market Conditions

- Surrounding Investment

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