SOUTHWEST DOWNTOWN UPDATE // 7.24.2017
Brief Overview of SWD’s History and Goals Ryan Tefertiller Realizing the Experience Downtown Master Plan Susan Edmondson / Sarah Humbargar SW Downtown Vision and Master Plan Framework Kristopher Tackas / Jeff Finn Project Element Updates US Olympic Museum BJ Hybl / Susan Edmondson District Parking Structure Greg Warnke Bridge, Streets, Funding Update Kathleen Krager Introduction to the proposed districts Urban Renewal Plan Jariah Walker Special Financing Districts Carl Schueler Economic Impact of implemented vision Bob Cope & Dirk Draper Next Steps Jeff Greene
“...to create a society that matches our scenery.”
MAYOR JOHN SUTHERS
An “Olympicized” city is one that strives for and achieves excellence across all sectors, elevating the quality of life for ALL.
Southwest Downtown What has been accomplished?
Southwest Downtown What has been accomplished?
Pikes Peak Center
Southwest Downtown What has been accomplished?
America the Beautiful Park
Southwest Downtown What has been accomplished?
US 24 / I-25 Interchange
1971 The Downtown Plan 1992 Downtown Action Plan 1998 Springs Community Improvements Program (SCIP) 2001 Confluence Park Master Plan
Southwest Downtown
2001 SW Downtown Urban Renewal Plan
What planning has occured 2007 Imagine Downtown Plan of Development over the last 20+ years? Imagine Downtown Master Plan & Form Based Code Pikes2009 Peak Center 2012 ULI Panel Study for Downtown Colorado Springs 2013 City for Champions 2016 Experience Downtown Master Plan
1971 The Downtown Plan 1992 Downtown Action Plan 1998 Springs Community Improvements Program (SCIP) 2001 Confluence Park Master Plan
Southwest Downtown
2001 SW Downtown Urban Renewal Plan
What planning has occured 2007 Imagine Downtown Plan of Development over the last 20+ years? Imagine Downtown Master Plan & Form Based Code Pikes2009 Peak Center 2012 ULI Panel Study for Downtown Colorado Springs 2013 City for Champions 2016 Experience Downtown Master Plan
Revitalization of Southwest Downtown key to achieving the Experience Downtown Plan of Development Goals: 1
Economic and Cultural Heart of the Region
2 Diverse and Inclusive Place to Live, Integrated with Adjacent Neighborhoods 3
Celebrating and Connecting with Outdoor Recreation and Exceptional Natural Setting
4 A Place for Healthy and Active Lifestyles 5 A Walkable and Bike-Friendly Center Connected through Safe and Accessible Multi-Modal Networks 6 A Leader in Innovative Urban Design and Sustainability 7
Offering an Unbelievable Visitor Experience
8 A Place for Inspiration, Honoring History and Facing the Future
Revitalization of Southwest Downtown key to achieving the Experience Downtown Master Plan Identified as a “Catalytic Development Site” with critical catalytic elements including: US Olympic Museum Pedestrian Bridge Connecting to America the Beautiful Park and the Legacy Loop Plaza and Pedestrian focused streetscape infrastructure, suited for frequent community celebrations of large and small scales High density mixed use development Multi-modal connectyivity infrastructure and access to rail
Southwest Downtown Master Plan Framework and Vision
RENDERINGS
Vision for SW Downtown Extend the energy and mission of the US Olympic Museum into Downtown
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Vision for SW Downtown Extend the energy and mission of the US Olympic Museum into Downtown New Urban Neighborhood Focused on Health, Wellness and the Outdoors / Great Place to Live, Work, Stay and Play
Vision for SW Downtown Extend the energy and mission of the US Olympic Museum into Downtown New Urban Neighborhood Focused on Health, Wellness and the Outdoors / Great Place to Live, Work, Stay and Play Unique, Vibrant, Memorable and Functional Public Spaces
Vision for SW Downtown Extend the energy and mission of the US Olympic Museum into Downtown New Urban Neighborhood Focused on Health, Wellness and the Outdoors / Great Place to Live, Work, Stay and Play Unique, Vibrant, Memorable and Functional Public Spaces Connect the America the Beautiful Park to the Downtown and Downtown to the Park
Vision for SW Downtown Extend the energy and mission of the US Olympic Museum into Downtown New Urban Neighborhood Focused on Health, Wellness and the Outdoors / Great Place to Live, Work, Stay and Play Unique, Vibrant, Memorable and Functional Public Spaces Connect the America the Beautiful Park to the Downtown and Downtown to the Park Provide an economic-stimulating environment where significant downtown investment
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Achievable Development Plan for the next 20 years 5.2M SF of Mixed-Use Urban Development
- 4,500 Residential Units
- 750,000 SF of New Office Space
- 150,000 SF of Retail / Restaurant Spaces
- 500 Hotel Rooms
Estimated $1.8B new development / 4 phases Phase 1 development begins 2018
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US Olympic Museum Ground Breaking - 6.10.2017
Construction progress as of 7.21.2017
Recent Achievements and Next Steps Funding Milestones Completed Construction Drawings Completed Building Permit Issued Ground Breaking and Community Celebration Site and Building Foundation work will continue through September Exhibit Designs are being Finalized Scheduled to Open in 2019
Southwest Downtown Public Improvements Parking Structure Bridge, Vermijo/Sierra Madre Pikes Peak Center
COS PARKING ENTERPRISE 2,700 STALLS / 2,400 METERS
What has been completed to date?
Parking Solutions Study was performed for the SWURA and completed in 2016
Phase I of the planned development by the master developer consists a mixed use facility
Subterranean parking 1,000 parking spaces to serve USOM Phase I of commercial development A two-phase RFP was developed to provide Architectural and Engineering design services
June 29, 2017 I Anderson Mason Dale Architects
June 29, 2017 I Anderson Mason Dale Architects
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Sahwatch St.
Sierra Madre St.
Section through entry at Sierra Madre
June 29, 2017 I Anderson Mason Dale Architects
Section through entry at Sierra Madre What is next?
Parking Solutions Study was performed for the SWURA and completed in 2016
Phase I of the planned development by the master developer consists a mixed use facility
Sierra Madre St.
Subterranean parking 1,000 parking spaces to serve USOM Phase I of commercial development A two-phase RFP was developed to provide Architectural and Engineering design services Phase I - 30% design effort + cost estimation Proposed Funding / Plan of Finance Phase II - Final design and construction documentation Construction Management June 29, 2017 I Anderson Mason Dale Architects
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL PARK & LEGACY LOOP CIMINO DRIVE
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US Olympic Museum Construction Opening
2016 2017
Streetscape Improvements (Vermijo & Sierra Madre) Preliminary Design (30%) Final Design (100%) Contractor Selection Construction - Sierra Madre Construction - Vermijo Installation (Lighting, Landscaping, Other) Opening Bridge to America the Beautiful Park Preliminary Design (30%) Final Design (100%) Contractor Selection Construction Opening Parking Structure Preliminary Design (30%) Public / Private Plan of Finance Final Design (100%) Contractor Selection Construction Opening Phase 1 Development Design Construction Opening
2017 2018
2018 2019
2019 2020
SW Downtown Sources / Uses of Funding: Pedestrian Bridge, Olympic Museum to ATBP Funding Source Amount
Southwest Downtown Public Improvements
USOM Tourism Bonds
$ 7,100,000
PPRTA (Capital A List)
$ 3,500,000
TOTAL COST $10,600,000
Vermijo/Sierra Madre Street Improvements Funding Source Amount
Bridge, Vermijo/Sierra Madre, USOM Commitment USOM RTA Bonds Parking Structure PPRTA (Program Funds) Pikes Peak Center
PPRTA (Maintenance Fund)
$ 250,000 $ 1,700,000 $ 400,000 $ 2,800,000
TOTAL COST $5,150,000
Parking Structure - Costs & Funding Plan TBD (1) Funding for Greenway Trail Improvements. $3.5 M preapproved by PPRTA Board (2) Funding from Intersection Improvement Program Funds, Capitol A List (3) Estimated Cost to repair concrete, mill and overlay existing street blocks
Southwest Downtown Districts Urban Renewal Plan + Special Financing Districts
Purpose of the Urban Renewal Plan: Eliminate and stop the spread of blighted conditions within/adjacent to Southwest Downtown and encourage reinvestment into an underutilized area of Downtown SW Downtown URA History: Existing SW Downtown Urban Renewal Plan was adopted by Council in 2001 Proposed / New URA Plan for Southwest Downtown will back out parcels from that district and propose new objectives and goals The existing URA Plan (2001) will remain in effect on the left over parcels until the plan expires
SW Downtown existing conditions: No curb, gutter or sidewalks Insufficient stormwater infrastructure Crumbling streets and roadways Insufficient Utility Infrastructure Environmental Issues No pedestrian improvements Designated as “blighted”
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SW SW DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN
URBAN RENEWAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT AUTHORITY RESPONSIBILITY // // RESPONSIBILITY COLLECTING 1 TIME PROPERTY TAX FUNDS INCREMENT FOR SALES MULTI-PHASED TAX INCREMENT IMPROVEMENTS IN SWD COMPOSITION // COMPOSITION // MEMBERS APPOINTED COMMUNITY MULTI-MEMBER BOARD TO CSURA BOARD MIX OF MUNICIPALITIES DATE EST. // DATELATE EST.2017 // ASAP FUNDING // FUNDING // EXISTING MILL LEVY = 62.749 MILLS FEE ASSESSMENT SALES TAX INCREMENT
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RESPONSIBILITY RESPONSIBILITY // // DISTRICT OPERATIONS & FUNDING TOOL TO COLLECT MAINTENANCE, & MILL LEVY ONMARKETING RESIDENTIAL RELATED UPGRADES DEVELOPMENT
RESPONSIBILITY RESPONSIBILITY // // FINANCIAL TOOL TO COLLECT DISTRICT OPERATIONS, MILL LEVY ON +RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE MARKETING DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
METRO DISTRICT
COMPOSITION // // COMPOSITION DISTRICT PROPERTY PROPERTY OWNERS
OWNERS / TENANT DESIGNATED
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Tax Revenues
Mechanics of Urban Renewal
Existing Property produces very little revenue for taxing entities BASE Time
Tax Revenues
Mechanics of Urban Renewal
INCREMENT
FUTURE REVENUES REINVESTED BACK INTO PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Property produces very little revenue for taxing entities BASE
Time 25 YEARS URBAN RENEWAL PLAN TERM
Mechanics of Urban Renewal Tax Revenues
Significant increase in property value equating to an increase in revenue available for taxing entities once the Urban Renewal term expires
INCREMENT
FUTURE REVENUES REINVESTED BACK INTO PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Property produces very little revenue for taxing entities BASE
Time 25 YEARS URBAN RENEWAL PLAN TERM
Tax Revenues
Mechanics of Urban Renewal
The accelerated growth in value DOES NOT OCCUR if the tax increment is not reinvested back into public improvements.
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List of Public Improvements
Pedestrian Bridge Pedestrian Improvements / Champion’s Plaza Olympic Museum Site Infrastructure District Parking Structure(s) America the Beautiful Park Improvements Parkside Improvements Stormwater Improvements District Utility Infrastructure Cimino Street Road Extension Cimarron / ATBP Trail Connector Roads / Curb / Gutter Public Art Secondary Streetscapes Environmental Remediation Data Infrastructure URA Eligible Costs
6/15/2017
PROPOSED SW DOWNTOWN URBAN RENEWAL AREA BOUNDARY Parcels included in the SW Downtown BID & MD #
P4a
Development Building Program used to calculate incremental tax revenues
P3 P1 P2
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Pikes Peak Ave.
Colorado Ave.
Vermijo Ave.
Costilla St.
Cimarron St.
Moreno Ave.
Rio Grande St.
Cascade Ave.
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URBAN RENEWAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT AUTHORITY RESPONSIBILITY // // RESPONSIBILITY COLLECTING 1 TIME PROPERTY TAX FUNDS INCREMENT FOR SALES MULTI-PHASED TAX INCREMENT IMPROVEMENTS IN SWD COMPOSITION // COMPOSITION // MEMBERS APPOINTED COMMUNITY MULTI-MEMBER BOARD TO CSURA BOARD MIX OF MUNICIPALITIES DATE EST. // DATELATE EST.2017 // ASAP FUNDING // FUNDING // EXISTING MILL LEVY = 62.749 MILLS FEE ASSESSMENT SALES TAX INCREMENT
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RESPONSIBILITY RESPONSIBILITY // // FINANCIAL TOOL TO COLLECT DISTRICT OPERATIONS, MILL LEVY ON +RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE MARKETING DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
METRO DISTRICT
COMPOSITION // // COMPOSITION DISTRICT PROPERTY PROPERTY OWNERS
OWNERS / TENANT DESIGNATED
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Southwest Downtown Special Districts: Proposed mill levy assessment dedicated to initial and ongoing capital infrastructure and district maintenance/upkeep Business Improvement District
+ Commercial Assessment for Capital and O+M + Public Improvement Fee on Retail Sales for Capital and O+M
Metropolitan Districts No. 1 & 2
+ Residential Assessment for Capital and O+M
Districts will be voluntary and expandable as adjacent property owners choose to be included Vertically-separated Special Districts
Vertically-Separated Districts
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Residential over ground level retail
Hotel over ground level retail
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PROPOSED SW DOWNTOWN BID + MD BOUNDARIES Parcels included in the SW Downtown BID & MD
Sierra Madre St.
Sahwatch St.
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Moreno Ave.
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what is the ROI? Fiscal + Social Impacts
Fiscal Investment = Jobs = Revenue
Investment = $2B over 20 yrs
Permanent Jobs = 5,293
Investment = $2B over 20 yrs
Const. Jobs = 1,358
Net New Sales Taxes = $270M
5,293
Investment = $2B over 20 yrs
1,358
Net New Prop Taxes = $90M
Social What do +5,000 new jobs mean to COS? What can COS do with more revenue? What will 4,500 new residences mean to Downtown? What would happen if community pride in Colorado Springs was elevated?
Goals of City Council Promote Job Creation Build Community & Collaboration Invest in Infrastructure Excel in City Services
Does the transformation of SW Downtown align with your goals?
What actions has Council taken to date showing it does?
Adoption of previous Downtown Planning Efforts
Adoption of existing SWD Urban Renewal Area
America the Beautiful Park
Experience Downtown Master Plan
Dedication of ROW for the US Olympic Museum
LART funds invested in the US Olympic Museum
What remaining actions will Council consider in the next 6 - 8 months?
New SWD Urban Renewal Area Plan End of 2017
Forming Special Financing Districts (BID + MD) Late August / September 2017
Finance Plan for SW Downtown Parking Structure Fall of 2017 / Beginning 2018
Questions?
SOUTHWEST DOWNTOWN UPDATE // 7.24.2017