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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNovember 2007 12th Street corridor meetingMeeting (12th Street Corridor Initiative) Neighborhood Resource Center Monday, November 12, 2007 Tony Bozynski, with Little Rock Planning and Development, presented three maps and explained them as follows: Map #1- This map highlighted how many neighborhood associations existed within the 12th Street Corridor area as well as neighborhood associations that are on the borders. The associations within the boundaries are: War Memorial, Forest Hills, Pine to Woodrow, Hope, Oak Forest, Capitol Hill, Stephens Area Faith and Central High. The associations that are immediately on the border are: Point O' Woods, Curran -Conway, Midway, Goodwill, and Wright Avenue. As we move forward, it will be critical to ensure that these groups are made a part of the process. Map #2- This map showed how many neighborhoods actually have action plans. There are at least 3 neighborhood associations that have action plans which may have some impact on the redevelopment of the 12`h Street Corridor. Action plans are important to the process because these are standards that were set by the associations for future development. Map #3- This map pointed out current development within the city which included commercial, residential, medical and institutional growth. The areas of growth mentioned that might have an impact on the 12th Street Corridor area were Children's Hospital, UAMS and St. Vincent Hospital. After looking at area maps Ron Copeland helped the group focus on moving forward by discussing what the process, boundaries, purpose and scope needed to be. He gathered the information and formed the following summary. Summary Process. Develop an open, inclusive and transparent planning process using public information media and public meetings to get input from area residents, property owners and other stakeholders and inform them about plans and initiatives. Establish a steering committee that will meet regularly and conduct public forums periodically for getting input from the general public. Identify and communicate with all groups, associations and organizations in the area and request that they inform their members of meetings and decisions. Use print, electronic and broadcast media to inform the public about meetings and decisions being made. Boundaries. The boundary description will be kept general and specific boundaries will be confirmed during the study. Boundaries will depend in part on the programs that will be used to implement the plan recommendations. The general boundaries will be I-630 on the north, 15th Street on the South, Fair Park or University Avenue on the west, and Woodrow or Children's Hospital on the east. Purpose. The purpose is to prepare a comprehensive long range plan for the physical development/redevelopment of the corridor, considering all existing and potential land uses, and physical infrastructure. In addition, the planning process will identify planning and development initiatives that border the 12th Street Corridor and reconcile differences between those plans and the 12th Street Initiative plan. Scope. The scope would include these elements. ■ Inventory existing conditions, land uses, property owners, and physical infrastructure in the corridor and prepare a photographic record of the conditions in the corridor. • Assess the condition of public infrastructure in the corridor. • Identify/inventory and describe the existing plans for improvements and developments by property owners and by adjacent development/redevelopment initiatives. • Get input from stakeholders (interviews or charettes) regarding plans and trends affecting the corridor. * Develop concept plans for development of the corridor. This would include urban design standards and a couple of alternative development plans or schematics. ■ Develop prototype project descriptions and indicate priorities for types and locations of planned projects. ■ Develop an implementation statement that describes resources and a general time line for making improvements. First Nami Last Names Address State Zip City Phone Andre Bernard 500 W. Markham AR 72201 Little Rock Barrett Allen 2801 S. University AR 72204 Little Rock 683-7361 Betty Snyder 5700 Freeland Dr. AR 72209 Little Rock 568-6128 Betty Wineland Bill Wlaker Bobby Roberts 100 Rock St. AR 72201 Little Rock 918-3037 Bryan Day 500 W. Markham AR 72201 Little Rock Carl Wick 5019 W. 10th AR 72204 Little Rock 664-9309 Clayton Johnson 7203 M Street AR 72207 Little Rock 280-9101 Darryl Swinton 3805 W. 12th AR 72204 Little Rock 379-1539 David Sink 22 Belmont AR 72204 Little Rock 569-8548 Deborah Bell 3805 W. 12th AR 72204 Little Rock 379-1538 Denise Aarmstead-Johnson 4000 W. 12th AR 72205 Little Rock 258-7445 Denna Griffis 1123 University AR 72204 Little Rock 664-5224 Dolly Mosely 280-9195 Dwight Pridgeon 3805 W. 12th AR 72204 Little Rock 379-1515 Eric Meyerson 901 Maple AR 72114 North Little 375-6717 Frederick Gentry 500 W. Markham AR 72201 Little Rock 371-6801 Gerald Turner Houston Cantrell 3705 West 11th AR 72204 Little Rock Iglorida Conley 2106 S. Tyler AR 72204 Little Rock Jane Allred P.O. Box 241504 AR 72223 Little Rock 821-5301 Janie Allen 915 S. Maple AR 72204 Little Rock 664-5059 Joni Lee Jordan Johnson Joseph Busby Kaye Osburn 5114 W. 10774 AR 72204 Little Rock Ken Rishardson 500 W. Markham AR 72201 Little Rock Ken Hayes Laura Lavender Marq Golden Marti North 7500 Cantrell AR 72207 Little Rock 998-2234 Ron Copeland 2804 S. University AR 72204 Little Rock Tara Stewart Tauheed Salaam 103 E. 7th, Ste. 931 AR 72201 Little Rock 374-1011 Tom Butler Tony Bozynski 723 W. Markham AR 72201 Little Rock 371-6818 Truman Tolefree Walter Malone 723 W. Markham AR 72201 Little Rock 371-6819 Wayne Burt 416-8349 William Robinson 4000 W. 12th AR 72204 Little Rock 663-7223 Q(Q�5n-TN•:Ta Q. FD(Q O Q Q Q (<D Q Q o 3 o o (D Q o Q m C� Q m m Q C Q u Q c4 Q o n' Q c- c� Q o o rn Q Q n'�_ o(Do�oo�c� o �. 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