david miller folsom public works and community development director presentation oct 13 2015
TRANSCRIPT
(update of 1988 general plan)
• Focus on changing transportation paradigm (multi-modal, away from LOS);
Intelligent Transportation System • Climate Action Plan and Sustainability (connecting neighborhoods, PACE
programs, LEED buildings, changing out fleet, new stormwater best practices, water conservation on steroids)
• Build on assets - parks & recreation centers, high quality physical design, retail
emphasis, Historic District revitalization with private buildings (RR Block), robust trail system, 30% Open Space
• Changing Land Uses over time – Complete Streets Plan Bidwell & Strip Commercial • Leidesdorff Master Plan
Fleet conversion to hybrids, installation of plug-in vehicles
Card pass for transit system
Intelligent Transportation System
North of Highway 50 – The Infill Experience
South of Highway 50 – The New Town Experience
Tale of Two Cities
Lifetime Fitness
Dicks Sporting Goods
Assisted Living
Cresleigh Homes
Harvest Subdivision
The Islands
Broadstone Apts.
Elliott Apts.
Bidwell St. Widening
Development Activity North of Highway 50
Green Valley Rd Widening
Fairfield Inn & Suites
Mikuni Restaurant
Ranch 99 Market
Railroad Block Restaurant building permit prior to end of year; Bernau closed on land last December
Trends-Development Residential Historic District Railroad Block
Additional Park Development Business Park / Industrial
North of Highway 50
Studies – Infrastructure
Complete Streets – Bidwell Complete Streets Corridor Study
North of Highway 50
Studies – Infrastructure
Existing Corporation Yard Reuse Study
FEMA Funded Flood Mapping Studies
Storm Drainage Maintenance Permit from DFW
Storm Drainage Improvements and Restoration
Pavement Management Plan
North of Highway 50
New Home Company –
800 SF unit subdivision, executive homes
Mangini Ranch –
800 SF units small lot
Westland Purchase – From Easton
Westland/Eagle Urban Design Plan
New City Corporation Yard
Backbone Infrastructure – Phase 1
$40M for first 2,500 homes, starts Winter 2015-16 First Models – 2018 500-600 units/year barring recession
Open Space/Trails – CFD for maintenance
CFD and developer equity for backbone infrastructure
Development Folsom Ranch South of Hwy 50
Trends-Development
Freeway Interchange Improvement
Schedule
City Use of Contracted Services
Natural Open Space
Hillside Homes
South of Highway 50
All of Folsom Ranch will have purple pipe
New water well north of Hwy 50 near Harvest Subdivision to supply irrigation water to purple pipe
New Model Landscape Ordinance
no spray heads, no turf, water conservation
Governor signed SB 107 – money for affordable housing & some money for redevelopment
Regional economic development cooperation with Greater Sacramento Economic Development Corporation
Amgen Time Trials May 2016
General Activity