st. elizabeths presentation: public mtg #1
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ST ELIZABETHS EAST PUBLIC MEETING
May 12, 2011
Development Principles1. Capture the Unique Identity to Create a Sense
of Place
2. Reinvigorate the Campus as an Important Neighborhood Center
3. Preserve and Celebrate Heritage Resources
4. Embody the District's Urban Design & Sustainability Goals
5. Improve Connectivity and Open Up the Campus
6. Enhance Multi-modal Transportation Networks
7. Create a Strong Public Realm
8. Support Wider Economic Development Initiatives
ST ELIZABETHS EAST
ST ELIZABETHS EAST CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
Implementation Process:
1. Identify the first phase of development within the master plan that identifies community preferences for uses and amenities
2. Define utility infrastructure needs
3. Define the system of roads that will support East Campus development Connect to surrounding neighborhoods Meet projected area growth in the next
twenty years
4. Zone the site and obtain Historic Preservation approval for infill development
5. Build the plan
Why? - A Master Plan is required in order to:
To define where development starts and identify community preferred uses in phase 1
Understand the re-use of historic buildings and potential impacts of new development to historic resources (buildings, views, landscapes)
Identify utility and infrastructure needs to support sustainable development
Create design guidelines
ST ELIZABETHS EAST CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
Transportation InfrastructureDDOT East Campus Transportation Environmental Assessment
Implementation Process:
1. Identify the first phase of development within the master plan that identifies community preferences for uses and amenities
2. Define utility infrastructure needs
3. Define the system of roads that will support East Campus development Connect to surrounding neighborhoods Meet projected area growth in the next
twenty years
4. Zone the site and obtain Historic Preservation approval for infill development
5. Build the plan
ST ELIZABETHS EAST CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
Context
St Elizabeths DHS Consolidation
South Capitol Street Street Car Far South East Livability
Study 11th Street Bridges
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE EA
Project Area
Project Planning
PE, Alternatives & Environmental
Approvals
Final Design
Construction
Where we are
East Campus Roads Environmental Assessment
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE EA
Needs
Provide connections to the community
Make St Elizabeths East campus accessible and open to the community
Make the campus walkable Remove the roadway deficiencies
by reconstructing the roadways and connecting the network
Provide multi modal transportation options including transit, bikes, pedestrians
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE EA
Environmental Assessment Process
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
Alternatives Development Traffic Analysis Impact Assessment Public Involvement / Agency
Coordination
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE EA
ST ELIZABETHS EAST
• Transportation EA Public Scoping
• Development opportunities
May 12: Public
Meeting #1
•Develop Transportation and Master Plan Alternatives
Early June: Public
Meeting #2
•Develop preferred Transportation and Master Plan Alternative
Early July: Public
Meeting #3
Historic Preservation Consultation
Draft Environmental
Assessment
Master Plan with Phase 1 Development
AreaHistoric
Preservation Consultation
Historic Preservation Consultation
Community Advisory
Committee Meeting
Community Advisory
Committee Meeting
Community Advisory
Committee Meeting
Schedule
ST ELIZABETHS EAST OUTCOMES
Outcomes Requirements and phasing of
development defined Impacts to historic resources
identified and addressed Site zoned and infill development sites
approved Transportation network that
supports East Campus defined Funding to support roads, utilities, community
facilities and other needs identified Process to select development partner initiated
ST ELIZABETHS EAST
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