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The Downtown Area . NOW:. Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if this trend is not reversed. Business as usual is not an option. . BIG IDEA: . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Downtown Area 
Page 2: The Downtown Area 

The Downtown Area 

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NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s

population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if this trend is not reversed.

Business as usual is not an option.

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BIG IDEA: Over the next 10 years, increase the

population of Opa-locka by 15%, raise average household income by 10%.

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HOW: Leverage Opa-locka’s unique

character and location to become a desirable place to visit, to live.

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HOW? The key is the

downtown area, specifically the city’s fanciful Moorish character, excellent access to rail transit and highways.

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VISION IN 2026 Downtown is a thriving regional

cluster known for arts and culture, with affordable housing within walking distance of Tri-rail, shopping, and restaurants.

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NOW Opa-locka’s image is of violent

crime, poverty, corruption.

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CHANGE IT. Build a new image, based on unique

Moorish identity, add to it a top notch public art program. And, seriously tackle crime issues.

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NOW Downtown’s barren parking lots, vacant

parcels feel uninviting. Litter and shabby buildings signal neglect. All in all, downtown feels unsafe.

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CHANGE IT. Make downtown pedestrian friendly: add

street trees and landscaping, lighting, seating.

Same width as Opa-locka Blvd, with green median, trees, seating.

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CHANGE IT. Adopt new zoning policies that encourage

pedestrian friendly development downtown.

Same width as Opa-locka Blvd, except buildings flush with sidewalk, parking on street or at rear.

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CHANGE IT Pro-actively manage

downtown: spark business/CRA partnership. Give design assistance, grants for facades. Add streetscaping, trees, enhanced security.

Produce special events.Paint can transform!

Informal security.

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CHANGE IT Produce quality arts

+ cultural events quarterly, with music, food. Draw people to Opa-locka for a good time.

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NOW Little reason for anyone to come to

downtown Opa-locka.

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CHANGE IT Put Opa-locka on the arts map. Repurpose

the historic city hall complex for arts and cultural programming.

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CHANGE IT Complement the restored city hall arts

complex with a culinary attraction – a commercial kitchen with space for culinary events.

A Taste Festival in Sherbondy Park?

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NOW Getting to downtown is via unsightly

and uncomfortable industrial corridors.

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CHANGE IT Improve the appearance of gateways

and corridors to downtown.

Artists make art from mufflers, car parts.

Grants for artists to work with folks on Opa-locka Blvd from 27th

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NOW Opa-locka lacks appeal for market-

rate housing for middle income buyers or renters.

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CHANGE IT Encourage redevelopment of barracks

area through pub/pvt development of mixed income housing within 10 min walk of Tri-Rail station.

Tallahassee

Redevelopment model, Washington DC

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CHANGE IT Work with Tri-Rail to build a parking deck

near the station, to serve Opa-locka and neighboring communities. Give people another reason to come to Opa-locka.

Parking deck wrapped with retail at street level

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CHANGE IT With a vision for downtown and an

action plan, work together to make it happen. Use PR well. A new chapter in Opa-locka’s history has begun

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TARGET: 2026 Opa-locka’s Centennial. 13 years to become

one of Miami-Dade’s quality addresses, to become a destination as well as a community.