rv 2014: implementing equitable tod: improving lives by dean matsubayashi

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Implementing Equitable TOD Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

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Implementing Equitable TOD: Improving Lives AICP CM 1.5 Equitable TOD is more than just development near transit. It is a strategy that envelops the vision, aspirations and interests of low-income stakeholders. Equitable TOD investment provides more housing and transportation choices, new job opportunities, better schools and increased retail. Hear success stories from nonprofit leaders in three distinct market areas who have implemented TOD directly linked to improving the lives of residents with low incomes. Moderator: Richard Manson, Program Vice President, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, New York Dean Matsubayashi, Director of Community Economic Development, Little Tokyo Service Center, Los Angeles, California Gail Latimore, Executive Director, Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation, Dorchester, Massachusetts Rose Gray, Senior Vice President CED, APM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Helping People & Building Communities

Real Estate Development

Asset Management

Property Management

Social Services

Children & Family Services

Small Business Assistance

Community Planning & Engagement

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LA RIVER MASTER

PLAN

UNION STATION

REDE VELOP -MENT

PARKER CENTERREDE VELOPMENT

FUTURE BUDOK AN

NEW LITTLE TOKYO / ARTS

DISTRICT STATION

CIVIC CENTER

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LIT TLE TOKYO

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HISTORIC CORE

SKID ROW

POTENTIAL “PARK 101”

Planned Development

Opportunity Sites

Blue Line Regional Connector Expansion

Gold Line Regional Connector Expansion

Discontinued Gold Line

Red Line

Purple Line

High Speed Rail Line (proposed)

Current Metro Stop

Proposed Metro Stop

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COMMUNITY VISION

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Culture Commerce Diversity Resilience

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Early 1900s WWII Relocation 1970s Redevelopment

1980s Response Today’s urban renewal and gentrification

History of Encroachment and Displacement

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Expansion of Transit in Los Angeles

Freeways to Light-rail

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Resilience and Community Self-determination

Moving Regional Connector Alignment

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Momentum and Sustainable Little Tokyo

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District Infrastructure�Renewable Energy Concept (Solar PV)�RENEWABLE ENERGY CONCEPT (SOLAR PV)

DISTRICT INFRASTRUCTURE

STRONG COMMUNITY

FABRIC

ECONOMIC VITALITY AND

BUSINESS

SUSTAINABLE / “MOTTAINAI”

COMPLETE, BALANCED,

HUMAN SCALE

MOBILITY AND

LINKAGES

UNIQUE LITTLE TOKYO

IDENTITY

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Lessons Learned

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Little Tokyo Service Center231 E Third Street G106 Los Angeles, CA 90013t. 213.473.3030 f. 213.473.3031