HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2004-01-05 Item 4D - Presentation - Creating Livable Communities for Future Housing.
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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
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Sponsor: None, Presentation is being made as informational.
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01 05 04 1 None. PowerPoint presentation to be made at the Council meeting.
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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
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NEW NATIONAL INDICATORS
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parents and pediatricians warn
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By DEBRA MELANI
SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE
C r e a t i n g
Livable Communities
FRIDAY, JULY 18th 2003
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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
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failure of transportation
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