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Shaping our Future
Goal Statements- Spring 2010
Contact: [email protected]: http://regionalplan.morpc.org
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The Region
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Shaping our Future Planning Process
Listen
• What to Change?
• Goals
Discuss
• How to measure change?
• Objectives/ Indicators
Test
• "What-if" Develop-ment Pattern Scenarios
Plan
• Priorities• Strategie
s• Tools
Adopt Implement
• Employ Strategies & Tools
• Annual Progress Indicators
201220112010
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• Focus Group outcomes
• Public Opinion Survey outcomes
• Sharing the Results
Talk with and Listen to People
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• 59 settings • 1,600 ideas --- 109 ideas about
– Agriculture– Development– Economic Development– Energy– Environment– Government collaboration– Identity– Social fabric– Transportation
Focus Groups
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1. WHO TOOK the SURVEY
2. ENERGY and the ENVIRONMENT
3. ECONOMICS
4. TRANSPORTATION
5. NEIGHBORHOODS
Public Opinion Survey
QUESTIONS ABOUT
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Over 6,600 people responded
Who took the survey?
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1. WHO TOOK the SURVEY
2. ENERGY and the ENVIRONMENT
3. ECONOMICS
4. TRANSPORTATION
5. NEIGHBORHOODS
QUESTIONS ABOUT
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Do you believe central Ohio has a Problem with Smog?
Energy and the Environment
Yes; 30%
Not Sure; 19%
No; 51%
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Energy and Environment
Do you recycle?
YES – 85%
DelawareFairfieldFayetteFranklin
KnoxLicking
MadisonMarionMorrow
PickawayRossUnionOther
Percent of respondents who recycle
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Energy and the Environment
Water Quality
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How likely is it that climate change will hurt Central Ohio?
49%
22%
23%
6%
LikelyNeutralUnlikelyNot Sure
Energy and the Environment
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How high will gas prices
be in next 5 years? Consistently among all counties: $3 to $5 per gallon
Energy and Environment
$2.
00
$3.
00
$4.
00
$5.
00
$6.
00
$7.
00
$8.
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0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
Price of a gallon of gasoline
% of Respon-
dents
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Don't use a car to get to work
$4
$5
$6
$7
$8
$9
$10
I'll drive no matter the cost
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%
Regional Response
Percent of Respondents
How high would the price of gasoline have to go for you to begin using some method other than your car to get to work?
Energy and Environment
$4 seems to be the tipping point
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Do you take steps to conserve energy?
97% said YES
Energy and the Environment
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1. WHO TOOK the SURVEY
2. ENERGY and the ENVIRONMENT
3. ECONOMICS
4. TRANSPORTATION
5. NEIGHBORHOODS
QUESTIONS ABOUT
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How competitive is central Ohio for attracting & retaining businesses?
34%
33%
28%
5%
CompetitiveNeutralNot CompetitiveNot Sure
Economics
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Economics
Delaware
Fairfield
Fayette
Franklin
Knox
Licking
Madison
Marion
Morrow
Pickaway
Ross
Union
Other
0% 20% 40% 60% 80%100%
Percentage buying food from
farm markets or farms
66% said YES!
49% said YES!
Do you buy food from local farmers or farm markets?
Do you deliberately purchase Ohio grown food from your grocery store?
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Has Foreclosure affected your Neighborhood?
Economics
Don't Know25%
No49%
Yes26%
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1. WHO TOOK the SURVEY
2. ENERGY and the ENVIRONMENT
3. ECONOMICS
4. TRANSPORTATION
5. NEIGHBORHOODS
QUESTIONS ABOUT
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Transportation
6%
28%
66%
Drive Alone
61%
28%
10%Public transit
47%
38%
15%
Carpool
39%
38%
24%
Work from Home
46%
37%
17%
Bike
How often do you use the following transportation options to get to work?
Often
Sometimes
Never
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Do you think congestion is a problem in central Ohio?
Transportation
56%36%
8%
Yes
No
Not sure
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Are central Ohio drivers safe drivers?
48%No
52%
Yes
Transportation
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Transportation
Roads
Side
walks
Bike
ways
Buse
s
Stre
etca
r
Ligh
t rail
Inte
rcity
train
Rides
hare
Car-p
ool o
r Van
-poo
l
Carsh
are
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
Pct
of
Resp
onse
s
Which of the following transportations options
would you like to have?
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1. WHO TOOK the SURVEY
2. ENERGY and the ENVIRONMENT
3. ECONOMICS
4. TRANSPORTATION
5. NEIGHBORHOODS
QUESTIONS ABOUT
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YES! 49 %How do you usually travel to
them?
NO! 51 %If they were closer, would you walk/bike to them?
Neighborhoods
Are neighborhood services within walking or biking distance from your home?
33%
65%
2%
I walk/bike to themI drive to themI don't use them
88%
12%
Yes No
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+ – !
Attitudes about Central Ohio
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• Reduce energy consumption
• Preserve and protect natural resources
• Position central Ohio to attract economic opportunity
• Build sustainable neighborhoods
• Increase collaboration
• Use public investments to benefit the health, safety and welfare of all people
The Big Ideas
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Drive Less
Energy Efficient Buildings
Promote Alternative
Energy Sources
Practice Conservati
on
Reduce Energy Consumption
?
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Improve Air Quality
Improve Water Quality
Protect Habitats
Reduce Waste
Generation
Preserve Natural Resources
?
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Affordable & Reliable
Transportation
Identify and Support Industry Clusters
Connect to the Global
Marketplace
Reduce Congestion
Attract Economic Opportunity
?
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Mix land use types and consider
development densities
Connect People to Activity Centers
Support Local Economies
Stabilize property values
Build Sustainable Neighborhoods
?
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Service Sharing
Information Sharing
Facilitate Public/Privat
e Partnerships
Coordinate public
investments
Increase Collaboration
?
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Improve safety of the transportatio
n system
Increase Transportatio
n Choices
Remove infrastructur
e bottlenecks
Make Equitable
Investments
Use Public Investments
?
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What to change? - 2010
Focus groups Public opinion survey Alignment with other
efforts Draft goals Approve goals
How to change? - 2010
Identify Objectives Baseline Scenario
Development
What-if scenarios -
2011 Development
densities Development
locations Travel impact
measures
What we can change - 2011
Build consensus Prioritize objectives Develop strategies
Implement - 2012 Employ strategies Track change
Shaping our Future Planning Process
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Questions and Answers
Send comments to:[email protected]
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