mathis avenue streetscape standards

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MATHIS AVENUE STREETSCAPE STANDARDS Nicole Smith, Economic Development Coordinator City Council July 24, 2017

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Background/history of Mathis Avenue corridor Purpose of new streetscape standards Highlights of the plan Next steps

Comprehensive Plan Adoption

2002

2004

Mathis Avenue Sector Plan

2006

2008

Council Strategic Plan

ULI Study

2010

2012

2014

COG Grant

2016

Mathis Avenue Streetscape Standards

2017

PURPOSE Enhance City’s Gateway Corridors  Establish distinct character, a “sense of place”  Improve pedestrian connectivity  Create a more predictable regulatory environment  Provide options/recommendations to improve existing conditions within the ROW and guide future development

PROJECT AREA

OVERVIEW • 2 Streetscape typologies

• Commercial (Mathis & Centerville) • Residential (Portner)

GOAL: STREET TREES, WIDER SIDEWALKS, AND STREET FURNISHINGS WORKING WITHIN EXISTING ROW:  Limited to street lights, banners and knee walls  Short-term option to improve aesthetics  Reduction of lane widths necessary to achieve goal

GOAL: STREET TREES, WIDER SIDEWALKS, AND STREET FURNISHINGS IDEAL SCENARIO:    

Planted landscape buffers, raised planters, wide sidewalks Reduction of lane widths and/or partnership with private property owners Full or partial elimination of center turn lane Primarily new development/redevelopment/capital projects

MEDIAN STUDY RECOMMENDATIONS  Replace concrete medians with stamped concrete, pavers and, landscaping  Incorporate additional landscaping in existing grassed medians  Reduce bi-directional turn lanes, replace with vegetated medians or stamped asphalt where feasible

STREET TREE AND FURNITURE STANDARDS

NEXT STEPS  Council endorsement  Encourage private property owners to leverage FIG/LIG  Include in the City’s Design and Construction Standards Manual (DCSM)  Seek additional COG funding for preliminary design and engineering work  Utilize during the City’s entitlement process including rezoning and special exception permits  Guide future capital improvement projects  Explore additional redevelopment tools for the revitalization of the corridor

QUESTIONS?