the next big thing: workshop outcomes
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Acknowledgements Glass House Collective wishes to thank the many participants in The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop, who together shared their time and talents in contributing to the next big thing for Glass Street. This following list of participants represents the rich collaboration between multidisciplinary expertise and public participation. Each team was lead by two facilitators (local and visitor), and each team represented a cross-section of residents, local government agencies, businesses, institutions, artists, designers, planners and community groups. The approach was intentional, with the goal of providing a diverse knowledge base from which teams could meaningfully address social, economic, political and physical issues. Project Coordinators: Teal Thibaud Glass House Collective
Mallory Baches The Civic Hub Team Facilitators: Kristen Jeffers The Black Urbanist
Justin Tirsun Chattanooga-Hamilton County RPA
Adrian Lipscombe Active Transportation Department, City of Austin
Bert Kuyrkendall Chattanooga-Hamilton County RPA
Will Dowdy Urban Design Studio, City of Portland
Macon Toledano Lyndhurst Foundation
Gary Gaston Nashville Civic Design Center
Michael Walton green|spaces
Ceara O’Leary Detroit Collaborative Design Center
Project Mentors: Mike Lydon Street Plans Collaborative
Maurice Cox Tulane University School of Architecture
Stroud Watson Kennedy, Coulter, Rushing & Watson
Ann Coulter Kennedy, Coulter, Rushing & Watson
Chooch Pickard Memphis Regional Design Center
Rick Wood Trust for Public Land
Lauren Lowery Department of Neighborhood Development, City of Norfolk
David Barlew, Jr. David Barlew Architects
Gene Burse Livable Memphis
Eric Myers Elemi Architects
Mike Watkins Michael Watkins, Architect
Thomas Palmer Cogent Studio
Team Members: Alexis Willis Mallory Nelson Mary McSears Kareeceesha Shepheard Zach Atchley Ed Garbee Kelly Fitzgerald Mildred Moreland Daniel Ceciric Daniel Gamble Rebekah Muwako Fuller Hannan Dan Bowers Fernando Martinez John Bilderback Kim Bonds Dan Bryan Ashley Conrad Chelsea Conrad Sarah Cook Rondell Crier Laura Margaret Jones Reginald Ruff
Bob Franklin Brandi Hill Carmen Davis Kathleen Nolte Katie McCallister Dennis Clark Sarah Robbins Strat Parrott Toni Gaines Andrew Steele Bruz Clark Carlos Hampton Dale Grisso Elizabeth Williams James McKissic John Brown Michael Prater Taylor Kinser Akosua Cook Blythe Bailey Brad Bennett Elise Walker Gabby Blakes Keif Schliefer Levar Wilson Sally Morrow Stefanie deOlloqui
Abbie Roberts Bethany Confdon Peter Murphy Brad Shelton Ross Andrews Will Smith Jeff Phitzer Nori Moss John Bridger Karen Rennich Bob McNutt Brandon Sutton Lauren Dunn Jonathan Butler Martin Gadd Marcus Simon Jennifer Holder Olga de Klein Cat Collier Martinez Gail McKeel James Moreland William Smith Brandi Hill Lisa Flint Hunter Franks Chris Lykins
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Introduction The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop was an initiative to take previous design and community development efforts of Glass House Collective to the next level. During a two-day intensive design workshop, over 100 workshop participants proposed ways to improve Glass Street while maintaining a realistic attitude about both big and small moves that, collectively, could begin to enhance the prospects for the neighborhood and its citizens. Teams were asked to consider how improved urbanism could have a positive impact on various aspects of the neighborhood, including business viability, quality public spaces, access to services, improved housing options, increased public safety, and opportunities for the community to engage and contribute. Designs needed to leverage the variety of assets that already exist in the community including physical places, existing businesses, individuals, organizations, previous accomplishments, and sections of the built environment.
While considering opportunities for the community’s future, teams were mindful of balancing three pairs of core concerns: Places ⇔ People : designs should value the places – both figure and ground -- that give form to the community, while always valuing the people that give life to the community. Movement ⇔ Access : designs need to address the movement to, from, and through the community, while being sure to address the equity of access into, out of, and within the community. Investment ⇔ Character : designs will encourage investment in the community and by the community, but should do so by encouraging activation of the existing culture and assets of the community.
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What resulted were dozens of creative, realistic, and scalable urban revitalization tactics for improving residential, commercial, and public space within a 5 minute walk radius surrounding historic Glass Street, each contributing to the revitalization effort already underway. Designs specifically addressed implementation within 1 month, 1 year, 3 year time frames, prioritizing lighter, quicker, and cheaper techniques. While not all the proposals generated will be implemented as designed, they will be the basis of successive small neighborhood workshops to explore specific concepts, projects, and implementation tactics reflecting the residential, commercial, and public space needs of the Glass Street community. Glass House Collective will work with the neighborhood to adapt designs, ultimately using a bunch of little things to create the next big thing on the street.
Using the lenses that Glass House Collective sees their work through, the Outcomes of The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop have been organized into three categories:
• Here Because We Love It Here, proposals focused on Creative Placemaking • Bringing Life Back to Glass Street, proposals focused on Feet on the Streets • The Next Big Thing, proposals focused on New Partnerships
Not all proposals developed during the workshop are included in this document; however, those that most closely meet the mission of Glass House Collective have been compiled and described in the pages that follow. The appendix lists all project proposals from each team.
Glass House Collective was founded to help our community bring life back to
Glass Street, and Glass Street back to life. Entrepreneurial and beta-minded, we gather
diverse teams of talent to help revitalize historic Glass Street in Chattanooga.
We see our work through three lenses, that help us prepare for impact:
Creative Placemaking, Feet on the Streets, and New Partnerships.
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Here Because We Love It Here
These proposals are focused on Creative Placemaking: projects and programs that help artists and entrepreneurs capture the shape and flavor of the neighborhood.
Glass Street is a place that was once easy to love, but through years of disinvestment and neglect, the street has struggled and as a result, so has the neighborhood. Short on the foot traffic and sense of community that made Glass Street so vibrant in the past, local businesses have had a difficult time keeping their doors open, meaning that many of the district’s historic buildings have fallen into disrepair. The street no longer invites people in, but we believe that with small tactical steps, Glass Street can again welcome people to the neighborhood. In one month, we can:
• Improve the corner of Dodson Avenue and Glass Street, to match previous investment at the corner of N. Chamberlain Street and Glass Street, and “bookend” Glass Street
• Build and install a “Welcome to Glass Street” sign • Build and install planters to accent the sign • Clean and landscape the corner of Dodson Avenue and Glass Street to the curve
• Paint traffic table(s) with art at key intersections along Glass Street
Welcome to Glass Street
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• Paint crosswalk(s) with art at key intersections along Glass Street • Paint windows and add store signage to storefronts along Glass Street • Extend banners and art, including all properties along Glass
In one year, we can:
• Partner with the city to repair the sidewalks along Glass Street • Partner with the city to plant street trees along Glass Street
• Paint the plaza pavement at N. Chamberlain Avenue and Glass Street
• Host activities along Glass Street, including an annual intersection painting
• Provide green infrastructure to grocery parking lot
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East Chattanooga is only four miles from downtown, but it currently feels like another world from the energy of the Riverwalk and Market Street Bridge and Tennessee Aquarium. This community has indisputable assets, and as more Chattanoogans get to know Glass Street and its surrounding neighborhood, we believe that it can once again be an essential and respected part of the city: a progressive business district, a safe neighborhood for families large and small, and a place to create, eat, play, and grow.
In one month, we can:
• Develop and implement a painting
scheme for parking on N. Chamberlain Avenue
• Create kid zone signs that say “Kids Play Here” near key play areas
In one year, we can:
• Clear path and create a walking/bicycle pathway
o Cushman Street to Bachman Street to Latta Street down Wheeler Avenue • Place planter boxes, railroad ties, and create easements along pathway • Install street lighting and solar paint along pathway
• Install sidewalks and bicycle lanes on corresponding streets to expand pathway
Get to know our Neighborhood
The neighborhood surrounding Glass Street is full of children.
Through safety signage, school bus stops, posted speed limits, and upkeep of
playgrounds including the N. Chamberlain Avenue swing park,
Glass Street will feel more inclusive and engaging for neighborhood families.
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Bringing Life Back to Glass Street
These proposals are focused on Feet On The Street: getting people out of their homes and cars and into transforming experiences – through creative public events.
Glass Street is unique in Chattanooga: a two-lane corridor adorned with 1920’s architecture that can’t be replicated today. The neighborhood once took pride in Glass Street, but years of neglect have contributed to the loss of a surrounding sense of community. Glass Street has been largely forgotten, but we believe that together we can re-activate the corridor, building momentum toward positive change in East Chattanooga and ultimately adding to the vibrancy of our city as a whole. In one month, we can continue to:
• Host a Meet-a-Neighbor Community BBQ • Host a monthly pocket-park movie night
• Lead a “Clean & Green” community clean-up walk with fire/police participation
In one year, we can:
• Continue to host a series of block-by-block neighbor meet-and-greets
• Establish a “Porches of East Chattanooga” program providing homeowner improvements to neighborhood front porches
• Hold residential upkeep workdays • Create a “Neighborhood Handyman”
program to help residential upkeep • Install a bicycle repair station
Glass Street is Our Street
“Develop a book titled The Porches of East Chattanooga, which would feature
photographs of the many attractive porches in the neighborhoods around
N. Chamberlain Avenue and Glass Streets.”
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Some 11,000 vehicles pass through the Glass Street corridor every day, and the arterial roadways in the neighborhood provide a direct link from downtown Chattanooga to recent billion dollar investments (Volkswagen and Amazon) as well as suburban neighborhoods to the northeast. For now, all those people are simply passing Glass Street by, but we believe that the community has lots to offer, and simple interventions will make this community a place accessible to all. In one year, we can:
• Create way-finding signage that introduces visitors to various Glass Street attractions
• Host an “Open Streets” event • Schedule pop-ups and parades to bring the public to Glass Street
• Hold a street festival that showcases the community • Host additional “Gospel on Glass” event(s)
Glass Street is for Everyone
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The Next Big Thing
These proposals are focused on New Partnerships: using creativity and collaboration as a resource for renewal to bring people together – those who have never been here before, as well as those who have lived and worked here for years.
Offering bite-sized community transitions for the Glass Street neighborhood reflects the challenges the community faces. Ideas that can be implemented in the short term will be used to fill immediate need within the community and provide a platform for residents and artists to participate in intervention projects that are tied back to the bigger picture. Plans within the context of the bigger picture can help Glass House beta-test ideas and start assembling long-term solutions with potential partners. Individually these proposals are made up of a bunch of little things, but we believe that together they can become the next big thing for Glass Street. In partnership with the City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Department of Transportation, and
Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Authority, we can make desperately needed
Capital Improvements in our community:
• Repair, add streetlights and sidewalks throughout the Glass Street neighborhood
• Add street trees and furniture throughout Glass Street and N. Chamberlain Avenue • Develop a Glass Street Comprehensive Plan to guide growth and investment in the
surrounding community, with special attention given to diversity of housing
A Bunch of Little Things
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In partnership with the City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Department of Transportation, and
Bike-Walk Chattanooga, we can create Increased Connectivity with the rest of the city:
• Establish and expand street, bicycle, sidewalk and trail connections, networking Glass
Street with greater Chattanooga
• Improve connection for all modes of transport between Glass Street and the projected
light rail stop and Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
In partnership with the City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Public Works, Chamber of Commerce Gateway Committee, Arbor Day Foundation, and Glass Street neighbors, we can
Beautify East Chattanooga:
• Establish a neighborhood residential tree program, providing tree canopy to
neighborhood streets through tree donations and volunteer tree-planting
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• Establish a neighborhood landscaping program, provide planting strips and street beautification to neighborhood streets through plant donations and volunteer planting
• Establish a neighborhood beautification program, provide housing improvements through volunteer and home owner work days to area properties in need of upkeep
• Develop a how-to guide for quick, inexpensive, and easy curb appeal projects
In partnership with the City of Chattanooga, Chamber of Commerce, and Launch
Chattanooga, we can encourage Business Development in our neighborhood:
• Establish a Pop-Up To Permanent entrepreneurial development program that
incubates small businesses in underutilized properties until ready for permanent home
Existing Conditions
Proposed Improvements
Similar housing proposals prepared for Highland Park neighborhood
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In partnership with the City of Chattanooga, Economic and Community Development, Chattanooga Public Works, Chattanooga Parks, Chattanooga Department of Transportation,
Public Health Partners, National Parks Service, Friends of Chickamauga, and Trust for Public
Land, we can develop destination Public Open Space at the Sherman Reservation property:
• Establish a bicycle and pedestrian connection to the trail system, providing public access to this historic natural amenity in the Glass Street neighborhood
• Add signage, furniture, and equipment promoting use of the open space for public fitness and active recreation
• Develop vision plan for property, continue improving facility in accordance with plan
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In partnership with ArtsBuild, Good Neighbor Network, and A.I.G.A., we can establish the
Open Doors in Glass Houses public art project:
• Pair neighbors with artists in a community-wide art door project
• Interview owners before/during/after the Open Doors in Glass Houses project • Host a Tour of Open Doors event, bringing attention and support for the project
• Develop a series of postcards/posters of the Open Doors in Glass Houses • Host a Door Festival showcasing the complete Open Doors in Glass Houses project
• Create a Door Exchange, invite artists to participate • Create an Open Doors in Glass Houses app, encouraging the project to spread beyond
Chattanooga
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Sponsors/Partnerships
Glass House Collective would like to thank the following sponsors and partners of The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop, without whom the event could not have taken place:
Appendix
The following pages include a complete matrix of workshop teams and project proposals developed during The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop, intended to serve as a comprehensive project reference complimenting the previously detailed select outcomes:
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CATEGORY HOW-TO GUIDE
ARCHITECTURE ART COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH PLANNING OPEN SPACE
SAFETY STREETSCAPE TRANSPORTATION COST PARTNERS
TEAM 1
Facilitators: Kristen Jeffers and Justin Tirsun Members: Alexis Willis, Mallory Nelson, Mary McSears, Kareeceesha Shepheard, Zach Atchley, Ed Garbee,
Kelly Fitzgerald
Painted traffic table(s) at key intersection(s) Here Because We Love It Here X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Street calming demonstration on Chamberlain Street ✓ X X $ Good Neighbor Network, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Host faith-based stakeholder meeting X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Meet-a-Neighbor Community BBQ Bringing Life Back to Glass Street ✓ X $ Good Neighbor Network
Raised traffic table(s) at key intersection(s) X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Coordinate faith-based organizations X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Conduct inventory of needs X X $ CHCRPA, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Build resources for needs X $$ Lyndhurst Foundation, Benwood Foundation
Open Streets/pop-ups/parades Bringing Life Back to Glass Street ✓ X X X X $$ Good Neighbor Network
Block-by-block neighbor meet-and-greets Bringing Life Back to Glass Street ✓ X X $ Good Neighbor Network
First-time Farmers Market ✓ X X X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Permanent Infrastructure Improvements X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, DOT
Housing investment in critical areas X X X $$$ CHCRPA, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Forming a real bond with neighbors X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Strategy to use enforcement of codes X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Fully-functional grocer with farmers market component X X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga
CATEGORY HOW-TO GUIDE
ARCHITECTURE ART COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH PLANNING OPEN SPACE
SAFETY STREETSCAPE TRANSPORTATION COST PARTNERS
TEAM 2
Facilitators: Adrian Lipscomb, Bert Kuyrkendall Members: Mildred Moreland, Daniel Ceciric, Daniel Gamble, Rebekah Muwako, Fuller Hannan, Dan Bowers,
Fernando Martinez
Paint windows/add store signage Here Because We Love It Here X X $$ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Start dialogue with City Council X $ City of Chattanooga
Establish after-school program X X $$ Good Neighbor Network
East Lake Rec Center clean-up ✓ X X $ Chattanooga Parks, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
“First Thursday” art events ✓ X X $ Good Neighbor Network, ArtsBuild
Community Progress Board X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Pocket park movie night Bringing Life Back to Glass Street ✓ X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Grill park at Waller X X $ Chattanooga Parks
Street lights The Next Big Thing X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
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Sidewalks The Next Big Thing X X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Promote public safety X X $ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Police Department
Code review X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Create active core of churches X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Promote small business opportunities X X $ Launch Chattanooga
CATEGORY HOW-TO GUIDE
ARCHITECTURE ART COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH PLANNING OPEN SPACE
SAFETY STREETSCAPE TRANSPORTATION COST PARTNERS
TEAM 3
Facilitators: Will Dowdy, Macon Toledano Members: John Bilderback, Kim Bonds, Dan Bryan, Ashley Conrad, Chelsea Conrad, Sarah Cook, Rondell
Crier, Laura Margaret Jones, Reginald Ruff
The Orchard Walk
Clean up ✓ X X X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Mow the grass ✓ X X X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Collect ideas from the neighbors X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Invite neighbors to plant fruit trees X X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Get the city to repair the sidewalks X X X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Create a walking path X X X X X $$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Plant trees on the connecting streets X X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Make more permanent improvements X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Welcome to Glass Street
Clean the corner Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Paint the crosswalks with art Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, ArtsBuild
Host an annual intersection painting Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Good Neighbor Network, ArtsBuild
Get the city to repair the sidewalks Here Because We Love It Here X X X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Plant trees on the side of the street Here Because We Love It Here X X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Paint the plaza pavement Here Because We Love It Here X X X $ ArtsBuild, Good Neighbor Network
Host activities Here Because We Love It Here X $$ Good Neighbor Network
Take a look at what works, and make it better Here Because We Love It Here $$
Connecting Spaces
Paint the crosswalks Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X X X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, ArtsBuild
Get the city on board for pedestrian improvements Here Because We Love It Here X X X X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Fill out all the sidewalks and add street trees to connect the two ends of Glass Street
Here Because We Love It Here X X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Life to Glass Street
Fill the empty signs with art from the community ✓ X X $$ ArtsBuild
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Explore art opportunities to make Glass Street a Drive-Through Gallery X X $ ArtsBuild
Create a curated art space X X X $$ ArtsBuild
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ARCHITECTURE ART COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH PLANNING OPEN SPACE
SAFETY STREETSCAPE TRANSPORTATION COST PARTNERS
TEAM 4
Facilitators: Gary Gaston, Michael Walton Members: Bob Franklin, Brandi Hill, Carmen Davis, Kathleen Nolte, Katie McCallister, Dennis Clark, Sarah
Robbins, Strat Parrott, Toni Gaines
Paint Glass/Dodson intersection and crosswalks Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, ArtsBuild
Define vehicle/pedestrian traffic pattern at Glass House Breakfast and Lunch House X X X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Gather business owners on Glass Street X X $ Launch Chattanooga, Good Neighbor Network
Plant street trees up Glass Street X X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Continue sidewalk LED lights up Glass Street The Next Big Thing X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Plant trees, install outdoor lighting, create gateway art in existing pole sign, install lawn furniture ✓ X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Explore off-side parking X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Provide green infrastructure to grocery parking lot Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X $$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Plant edible parks at open spaces ✓ X X X $ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Start Glass Street Business Improvement District X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, Launch Chattanooga
Hold street festival Bringing Life Back to Glass Street ✓ X X $$ Good Neighbor Network
Infill mixed-income residential X X X X $$$ Chattanooga Housing Authority, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Protections for existing residents from displacement X X $$$ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Bury overhead lines/remove utility poles X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, EPB
Glass Street BID begins start-up support programs X X $$$ Launch Chattanooga
Street festival expands X X $$ Good Neighbor Network
Improve connection to light rail/Railroad Museum The Next Big Thing X X X X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
CATEGORY HOW-TO GUIDE
ARCHITECTURE ART COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH PLANNING OPEN SPACE
SAFETY STREETSCAPE TRANSPORTATION COST PARTNERS
TEAM 5
Facilitators: Ceara O’Leary, Ann Coulter Members: Andrew Steele, Bruz Clark, Carlos Hampton, Dale Grisso, Elizabeth Williams, James McKissic,
John Brown, Michael Prater, Taylor Kinser
Business Support: Pop-Up to Permanent
Identify 2 key pop-up locations X X $ Launch Chattanooga
Central green space links strip X X $ Chattanooga Parks
Pop-up idea board with map ✓ X $ Good Neighbor Network
Connect with Causeway X $ Causeway
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Create/access program for property improvements X X X $$ Chattanooga Housing Authority, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Activate key buildings X X X X $$$ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Launch Chattanooga
Support major repairs to buildings X X X $$$ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Continue building partnerships with owners X X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Highlight educational opportunities and access to healthy foods X X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Streetscape Improvements for Safety
Start discussion with City for lighting/streetscape improvements X X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Extend banners, art including all properties Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, property owners, ArtsBuild
Street signs X X X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Fix pot holes X X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Install lighting/streetscape improvements The Next Big Thing X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Pavement changes at key intersections Here Because We Love It Here X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Gateway signs Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X X $$ City of Chattanooga, ArtsBuild
Expand improvements beyond Glass Street $$$
Blue + Green Open Space
Waterway signage ✓ X X $ City of Chattanooga
Find partners, engage City X $ City of Chattanooga
Glass Street Glass Bridge X $$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, DOT
Work with City to plan daylighting X X X $ City of Chattanooga, EPB
Create central green space around creek X $$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, Chattanooga Parks
Daylight creeks and connect to central green space X X $$ City of Chattanooga, EPB
Enhance and complete central green space X $$$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Connect with city water network X $$$ City of Chattanooga
Events + Community Gathering + Getting the Word Out
Clean & Green Community walk: fire/police, clean-up Bringing Life Back to Glass Street X X $ Chattanooga Police Department, Chattanooga Fire Department, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Expand communications X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Connect with surrounding neighborhood identity X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Parade (24 hour fest) ✓ X X $$ Good Neighbor Network
Gospel on Glass Bringing Life Back to Glass Street ✓ X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Kids neighborhood planning workshops ✓ X X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, Good Neighbor Network
Ongoing community programming ✓ X X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Publishing artist residency X $$ ArtsBuild
Pavilion with outdoor market/gathering space X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
History and culture interpretive signage X X X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
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CATEGORY HOW-TO GUIDE
ARCHITECTURE ART COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH PLANNING OPEN SPACE
SAFETY STREETSCAPE TRANSPORTATION COST PARTNERS
TEAM 6
Facilitators: Chooch Pickard, Rick Wood Members: Akosua Cook, Blythe Bailey, Brad Bennett, Elise Walker, Gabby Blades, Keif Schliefer, Levar
Wilson, Sally Morrow, Stefanie deOlloqui
Bolster the Good Neighborhood Network
Empower residents with contact for neighborhood needs (sidewalk repair, flooding issues, trash or garbage,
etc.) ✓ X X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good
Neighbor Network
Invite City Council and Department Heads to neighborhood meetings ✓ X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, DOT
Pop-Up Activities
Tailgate parties in vacant asphalt lots with picnic tables/games ✓ X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Locations for tailgate parties leads to long-term investment ✓ X X $$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Identify Key Properties
Map the Stormwater and WPA “ditches” X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Map the key properties (identify landownership) X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Community Event 2016
100 Year Anniversary of NPS/Sherman Reservation X X $$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Launch Plan of Improved Access (to Sherman Reservation and throughout Glass Street) X X X X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, Chattanooga Parks
Implement Shuttle System during event X $$ City of Chattanooga, CARTA
Host public art contest X X $ City of Chattanooga, ArtsBuild
Traffic Calming
Work with landowners to install more planters on private property X $ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks, property owners
Road surfaces treatment X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Cross-walk study X X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Fence Incentive X X $$ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Historic Asset Survey
WPA ditches X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Buildings X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Glass Farm X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Rail X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Develop Design Standards
Develop facade funding incentives X X $$ Chattanooga Housing Authority, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Ensure quality/materials as buildings are redeveloped X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Public Wi-Fi
Work with EPB and City X X $$ City of Chattanooga, EPB
Include in parks and at bus stops X X $$ City of Chattanooga, EPB, Chattanooga Parks, CARTA
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Art
Make use of abandoned signs with rotating art exhibit ✓ X X $ ArtsBuild
Develop Comprehensive Plan for Glass Street
Serves as guide as change begins, guides growth and investment X X X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Plan should have special focus on diversity of housing X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, Chattanooga Housing Authority
Capital Improvements
Build the Sherman Reservation connection X $$$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, DOT, Chattanooga Parks, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Build trails and connectivity throughout the neighborhood X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, DOT, Chattanooga Parks, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Make improvements to the street: encourage calming, livability (get project on MPO calendar and funding
priority) The Next Big Thing X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
CATEGORY HOW-TO GUIDE
ARCHITECTURE ART COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH PLANNING OPEN SPACE
SAFETY STREETSCAPE TRANSPORTATION COST PARTNERS
TEAM 7
Facilitators: Lauren Lowery, David Barlew, Jr. Members: Abbie Roberts, Bethany Congdon, Peter Murphy, Brad Shelton, Ross Andrews, Will Smith, Jeff
Phitzer, Nori Moss, John Bridger, Karen Rennich, Bob McNutt, Brandon Sutton
Creative Placemaking
Signage projects ✓ X X $ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Paint fire hydrants ✓ X X X $ City of Chattanooga, Good Neighbor Network
Upkeep on Glass Street mural ✓ X $ ArtsBuild, Good Neighbor Network
Painting scheme for parking Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, ArtsBuild, Good Neighbor Network
Kids zone signs Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X X X $ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
School bus signage ✓ X X X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Resident pride flags ✓ X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Street sign toppers X X X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Feet on the Streets
Outdoor classroom X X X $$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks, Good Neighbor Network
Crumbling WPA ditch repair X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, WPA
Community Garden at Hardy ✓ X X X $$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Outside Theater ✓ X X $$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks, Good Neighbor Network
Porches of East Chattanooga Bringing Life Back to Glass Street ✓ X X $$ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Residential upkeep workdays Bringing Life Back to Glass Street ✓ X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Way-finding signage Bringing Life Back to Glass Street ✓ X X X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Architect for a day ✓ X X $ AIA Tennessee
New Partnerships
Storefront grants X X X $$ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Launch Chattanooga
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Neighborhood tree program The Next Big Thing X $$$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Landscaping program The Next Big Thing X $$$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Curbs on Stuart Street X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Bike and trail connections The Next Big Thing X X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Chattanooga Parks, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Early childhood program X X X $$$
Forgivable loan housing X X X $$$ Chattanooga Housing Authority, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Townhouses X X X $$$($) Chattanooga Housing Authority, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
CATEGORY HOW-TO GUIDE
ARCHITECTURE ART COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH PLANNING OPEN SPACE
SAFETY STREETSCAPE TRANSPORTATION COST PARTNERS
TEAM 8
Facilitators: Gene Burse, Eric Myers Members: Lauren Dunn, Jonathan Butler, Martin Gadd, Marcus Simon, Jennifer Holder, Olga de Klein, Cat
Collier Martinez
(really need 1-pager to detail effectively)
North Chamberlain Gateway
Mural facing TN Valley Railroad Museum ✓ X X $ ArtsBuild
Mural or signage welcoming visitors to Glass Street Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X $ ArtsBuild
Dodson Avenue Gateway
Build/install “Glass Street Welcome” sign Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, ArtsBuild
Landscape corner of Glass and Dodson to curve Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Chattanooga Parks
Build/install planters to accent welcome sign Here Because We Love It Here ✓ X $ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Chattanooga Parks
Greenway “Walkable” Gateway
Clear/create walking/bicycle path: Cushman Street to Bachman Street to Latta Street, down Wheeler Avenue
Here Because We Love It Here X X X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Place planter boxes, railroad ties, and easements Here Because We Love It Here X X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Chattanooga Parks
Install sidewalks and bicycles lanes on corresponding streets Here Because We Love It Here X X X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Install street lighting and solar paint along pathway Here Because We Love It Here X X X X $$ City of Chattanooga, DOT
Historic Landmark Signage and Accessibility
Create guerrilla historic markers, way-finding and directional signage ✓ X $ ArtsBuild, AIGA, Walk [Your City]
Improve Neighborhood Homes and Healthy Porch Sitting
“Light Up the Night” or “Porch Project” homeowner improvements to front porches Bringing Life Back to Glass Street X X $$ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Neighborhood Handyman connection Bringing Life Back to Glass Street X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Install bike repair station Bringing Life Back to Glass Street X X $ Good Neighbor Network,Chattanooga Bicycle Club, Bike Walk Chattanooga
Turn Pavement Pieces into Green Improvements
Old Post Office location and lot ✓ X $$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks, property owners
Old Sunny Town Supermarket building and lot ✓ X $$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks, property owners
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Art, mural and signage installations in empty lots ✓ X X $ City of Chattanooga, ArtsBuild, property owners
Facade improvements (Old Theatre on Glass Street) X $$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Mobile Market
Designate consistent location X X X $ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Install permanent sign with day/time X $ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Permanent historic markers X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Phase 2 facade improvements (grant programs) X $$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Local business recruitment from incubators X $ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Launch Chattanooga
Food Co-op/grocery store/convenience store X X $$$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Launch Chattanooga
Weekly farmers market X $$ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Partnership with Chamber of Commerce - Leadership Chattanooga to recruit trained leaders to volunteer for short/long term Glass Street projects X X $ City of Chattanooga, Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Chattanooga
Diversify housing/attract private developers X X X X $$$ Chattanooga Housing Authority, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Partner with and offer housing incentives to large employers (Amazon, Volkswagen) X X X $$$ Chattanooga Housing Authority, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Chamber of Commerce
CATEGORY HOW-TO GUIDE
ARCHITECTURE ART COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH PLANNING OPEN SPACE
SAFETY STREETSCAPE TRANSPORTATION COST PARTNERS
TEAM 9
Facilitators: Mike Watkins, Thomas Palmer Members: Gail McKeel, James Moreland, William Smith, Brandi Hill, Lisa Flint, Ed Garbee, Hunter Franks,
Chris Lykins
Open Doors in Glass Houses
Call to action: pair neighbors with artists The Next Big Thing X X X $ ArtsBuild, Good Neighbor Network
Interview owners before/during/after The Next Big Thing X $ Good Neighbor Network
More doors added to project The Next Big Thing X X X $ ArtsBuild, Good Neighbor Network
Tour of doors The Next Big Thing X $ Good Neighbor Network
Postcards/posters of doors The Next Big Thing X X $ AIGA
Door Festival The Next Big Thing X $$ ArtsBuild, Good Neighbor Network
Door exchange/artists invited The Next Big Thing X X $ ArtsBuild, Good Neighbor Network
Door app The Next Big Thing X $
Open Spaces in Glass Farms
Partner with schools and churches X X X $ Good Neighbor Network
Build out programming X X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, Good Neighbor Network
Pop-up: dog park, basketball court, dance floor, frozen lady, market, tea house ✓ X X $$ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Semi-permanent/permanent structure informed by pop-up spaces/events X X $$$
Blueways on Glass Street
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Research: Emerald Necklace (in Boston) > Glass Necklace? X X $ City of Chattanooga, Chattanooga Parks
Wayfinding, projection ✓ X $ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA
Pop-up kiddie pools ✓ X X $ Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Good Neighbor Network
Reflecting pool X $$$ City of Chattanooga, CHCRPA, Chattanooga Parks
KEY 13 Point: GHC-Focus Project 1 Month: $: $1,000 or less
10 Point: Urbanism Workshop Proposed Project 1 Year: $$: $10,000 or less
3 Years: $$$: $100,000 or less