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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2004-01-05 Item 4D - Presentation - Creating Livable Communities for Future Housing. Original Sponsor: Council Timeline: None Sponsor's Summary: Administration: None. Cost Impact (if known): None. Fund Source (if known): None. Meeting Date 1 01 -05 -04 Initials 1 Meeting Date Prepared by Mayor's review I Coypcil review 01 -05 04 MCB s��,' Committee: None. Action I CAS Number: 04-001 Original Agenda Date: January 5, 2004 Agenda Item Title: Creating Livable Communities A presentation by Mark Hinshaw, FAIA, FAICP LMN ARCHITECTS Admin. X Dept. of Community Development Recommendations: Sponsor: None, Presentation is being made as informational. Meeting Date I Attachntents 01 05 04 1 None. PowerPoint presentation to be made at the Council meeting. ITEMNO. LA a Mark is currently a principal at LMN Architects where they lead many innovative, urban design projects including downtown plans, part master plans, streetscape designs, transit oriented development and design guidelines. Mark is also an urban design, community planning columnist for the Seattle Times and author of several publications, including "Citistate Seattle" and "Design Review." He has worked for the City of Tukwila, assisting staff on a number of projects including the community image element of the Comprehensive Plan and design review of the light rail station. January 5, 2004 Creating Livable Communities Mark Hinshaw DEMOGRAPHICS, DENSITY AND DIVERSITY The Four "S" Groups PEOPLE PER HOUSEHOLD C r e a t i n g L i v a b l e Communities Buildable Land as a Diminishing Resource Multiple Cultures Varied Values LMNARCHITECTS Evolving Public Policy 3 decades of environmental protection EVOLVING PUBLIC POLICY Change as a Result of Managing Growth FIGURE 1. Net Authorized Housing Units by Structure Type Central Puget Sound: 1980-2001 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 16,000 10,000 5000 0 1985 1987 1989 1991 1981 1983 El Mobile Horne Multifamily Single Family 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 1070 IfTS IWO 1086 1000 1 Creating Livable Communities Ad graphs found at wwwpsraorg VIP= 4 Regional Population and Employment Trends, 19604000 15%- Total Population Total Employment Population Chonge Employment Change SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, OFM, BEP BLS, ESD, PSRC -3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 5n 2,000,000 l a 1,500,000 1 I i-1,000,000 1. 0 -500,000 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 Pollutant Slandardsindoc Meter d Dayswiti Unheany Air Quality 30 r 1A2 1AS 1 1r iho 1406 Source Puget Sound Alt Poldoet Cooled Agency Nompaapatorg). LMNARCHITECTS NEW NATIONAL INDICATORS Seattle host %teuigeacer WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 2003 Obese kids' lives at stake, parents and pediatricians warn Overweight teens risk high cholesterol By DEBRA MELANI SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE C r e a t i n g Livable Communities FRIDAY, JULY 18th 2003 Risk of fatal crashes rises in the elderly, data show Ma4MM. aushdwD. pmun r im de Non e Smnk ney N a `mm rolktrwkwrriTh *m conviction's Eleanor Wow. submit o a a" %id Waw a 8 wLmenaakMNUpwwn IS Wm, thetas*, amm, howl! no awva w a L a s NS a neov�wr oi would VY Ow 0.aVk nW pM should be d*a rWad sat I'm Mainly lt'aedaNn 9wo —May nvvs flnuntdwfa *molder µe nofNWlam pia az mawaltbek d.g.WMt aawdee 4r,nm em,yt In *aw um. Yddelyhi, iM. Cat mil ,o iWWOyht•. pope mme tmwm b/Aral OM bmt wp MW aedy pd o driy. the mmabet Km hall" M1ead wea* d,addwa n nano Nm .ldmprpMw s Bu t u a* *IOW Ma 10t' ammmwmw amnuwaldm dhtlyaWla• drunenndrassferpwh ahem n aema loam. flaw 82 SU UOWSPIth M 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Passenger Vehicle Driver Deaths per 100,000 licensed drivers in 2001 p ry 9 :5 9 A 9 y 9 5) p �m' S h e 5 9 y9 6 1 0 Source: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety The Associated Press LM NARCHITECTS Future of Public Policy Creating Places Re / Learning to Walk Essential Elements Districts neighborhoods Streets and blocks Planning Principles compactness connectivity choices community resdiscovering the center concentrated employment variety of goods services and culture and entertainment denser forms of housing civic spaces and structures resdiscovering the center concentrated employment rediscovering the center variety of goods services and culture and entertainment rediscovering the center variety of goods services and culture and entertainment rediscovering the center denser forms of housing rediscovering the center denser forms of housing rediscovering the center civic spaces SIJ31IHJ21VNW1 sai}Iunwwo) algeni1 6u!4eaJD sa.inpnans Din!). MIND 3H1 9■I213A0)SIa321 shattering the myths the market doesn't want that everyone drives here failure of transportation paradise LOS the evils of the alphabet