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Welcome! 5:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Welcome & presentation on the project background 5:45 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Presentation on the preliminary development concepts 6:15 p.m. – 7:25 p.m. Guests visit stations to learn more about the concepts and provide feedback 7:25 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Closing
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A Different Type of Development Project PAST PROJECTS BROADWAY CORRIDOR What’s • Predevelopment, permitting, & construction processes similar? • Real estate and financial markets heavily influence development outcomes • Outreach; engagement; and advisory committees What’s • Public-private partnerships on privately • Publicly held, large scale development held land parcel different? • Development related public • Potential for development to generate investments occur locally revenue citywide • Engagement after project process and • Broader engagement early on to help goals have been defined define the process • Agency’s standard policy requirements • Community benefits agreement in addition to policy requirements • Stakeholder input with a focus on nearby businesses & residents • Input with focus on community-based organizations; financially supported organizations Share your opinion: www.slido.com, #broadway
OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
BPS Who is Shaping the Project PBOT BDS Public BES Open Parks Steering Consultant City Houses, Developer PGE online and Committee Team Bureaus NW Natural INPUTS field surveys, TriMet etc. Streetcar RACC INPUTS Vision, Technical, Policy EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Prosper Portland & Portland Housing Bureau Executive Directors PLANNING & SUSTAINABILITY DESIGN COMMISSION DECISIONMAKERS COMMISSION PORTLAND HOUSING CITY PROSPER ADVISORY COUNCIL PORTLAND COMMISSION BOARD OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going • RFQ Evaluation • Guiding Criteria Principles • Public Forum • Project Goals • Board Approval for ZGF Scope of Work Project • Developer and Continuum as Developer Advisor Kick-Off Selection Public Vision and Summer 2018 Benefits Program Sept 2018 Preliminary development concepts Financial Resources Refine development concepts Move forward with a preferred development Nov 2018 concept Implementation Approved & Oversight Agreement Negotiations & Agreements & Development Land Use Review Process March 2019 Plan OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going • RFQ Evaluation • Guiding Criteria Principles • Public Forum Project Public • Project Goals Vision and • Developer • Board Approval for ZGF Scope of Work and Continuum as Developer Advisor Kick-Off Benefits Program Selection Public Vision and Summer 2018 Benefits Program Sept 2018 Financial Preliminary development concepts Financial Resources Resources Refine development concepts Move forward with a preferred development Nov 2018 concept Implementation Approved & Oversight Agreement Negotiations & Agreements & Development Land Use Review Process March 2019 Plan OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
2015 Framework Plan
WHAT IS CONSISTENT Phase B2+ among preliminary concepts Public Vision and COMMERCIAL AFFORDABILITY Benefits Program HOUSING AFFORDABILITY PLACE MANAGEMENT ACCESSIBILITY Financial EXISTING ANCHORS Resources OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
WHAT IS DIFFERENT Phase B2+ among preliminary concepts Ideas PARCEL LAYOUT Ideas ROAD NETWORK TYPES OF OPEN SPACE Ideas UNION STATION AS PLACE ARTS AND CULTURE ELEMENT THE GREEN LOOP Vision Program OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
Placemaking Report Back OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING • Visual Phase B1 + IDEAS Brainstorming Exercise JULY Open • Comfort Mapping June & House Exercise • Visual • Online Open House Brainstorming JUNE July Public Steering Survey Exercise Partners • Power of 10+ Technical Committe Sunday Exercise Team e Meetings Parkways at the Green Loop Pop-Up JULY Ideas Ideas • Preliminary Findings Site-Specific Ideas Presentation Brainstorming Feedback Exercise Vision Program • Placemaking for Guiding Principles OPEN HOUSE Exercise 9/26/20018
OPEN HOUSE IN JULY OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
ACCOUNTABLE Guiding Principle • Establish a mission-driven district management organization. • Continue engaging the community on a permanent basis. • Embrace flexibility and experimentation. • Account for off-site impacts of placemaking. OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
CONNECTED Guiding Principle • Contribute to the Green Loop through a series of connected public destinations. • Strengthen public space connections between multimodal transportation options on site. • Distinguish Broadway Corridor as a key gateway to downtown Portland. • Treat streets and paths as places for people to linger and gather. • Break up the standard Portland grid to create a distinctive hierarchy of streets and spaces. • Improve access to Willamette River wherever possible. • Reimagine Union Station as a public space. OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
EQUITABLE Guiding Principle • Create a large new civic space with citywide and multi- cultural appeal. • Foster a retail mix and public realm that reflects the range of incomes, household types, and other needs of new residents. • Design a comfortable, welcoming, and accessible environment for all ages, gender identities, and abilities. • Balance the needs of people experiencing homelessness and other users on site. • Pursue alternative security strategies, working directly with vulnerable communities. OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
PROSPEROUS Guiding Principle • Integrate space and support for entrepreneurship, small businesses, and workforce development into the public realm. • Leverage public space procurement processes and operations to sustain local minority- and women- owned businesses. • create opportunities for job-training and employment for the houseless population around Broadway Corridor. OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
RESILIENT Guiding Principle • Create educational opportunities about natural sciences and environmental justice. • Encourage a culture of environmental stewardship in public space. • Build social resilience through community-based programs. • Implement “green” infrastructure that invites interaction and directly benefits human wellbeing. • Incorporate community-based urban agriculture or other natural production on site. • Showcase a sustainable approach to energy and waste through materials and methods. OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
VIBRANT Guiding Principle • Create a true variety of gathering places. • Co-curate programming with an emphasis on culture and commerce. • Include amenities that address basic human comfort, such as seating and shade. • Embed the arts into the everyday functions of places. • Fulfill the desire for additional recreation downtown. • Leverage existing anchors on site as partners in placemaking. • Cultivate a well-used public realm all day, week and year. OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
Preliminary Concepts OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
WHAT TO LOOK FOR Elements in the concepts that are different PARCEL LAYOUT ROAD NETWORK TYPES OF OPEN SPACE UNION STATION AS PLACE ARTS AND CULTURE ELEMENT THE GREEN LOOP OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
VARIATIONS TESTED Parcel Division PLAY NATURE DISCOVERY OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
VARIATIONS TESTED Green Loop PLAY NATURE DISCOVERY OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
VARIATIONS TESTED Street Network PLAY NATURE DISCOVERY OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
PLAY Key Themes RESILIENT COMMUNITY Small Art Plaza Business Incubator HEALTH & WELLNESS Woonerf Adaptive (Living Reuse Streets) ACTIVE RECREATION OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
PLAY Axon View PNCA OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
PLAY Building Massing PNCA OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
PLAY Top View NW LOVEJOY NW JOHNSON MULT. CO. NW BROADWAY BCC BCC MULT. CO. NW HOYT PNCA NW BROADWAY NW HOYT NW GLISAN NW 9TH NW 8TH PNCA OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
NATURE GREEN HEART Key themes Connect to SHIFT THE GRID Green Jobs the River Community Iconic Gardens Architecture GATHERING SPACES OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
NATURE Axon View PNCA OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
NATURE Building Massing PNCA OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
NATURE Top View NW LOVEJOY NW JOHNSON MULT. CO. BCC NW BROADWAY NW HOYT MULT. CO. BCC PNCA NW BROADWAY NW GLISAN NW PARK NW 9TH NW HOYT OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018 PNCA
INCREMENTAL DISCOVERY DEVELOPMENT Key Themes Link Old Town/ Community Chinatown to Market Pearl UNION STATION/ PUBLIC SQUARE Independent Pocket Parks Retail CULTURE ALLEYS OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
DISCOVERY Axon View PNCA OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
DISCOVERY Building Massing PNCA OPEN HOUSE 9/26/20018
DISCOVERY Top View NW LOVEJOY NW JOHNSON MULT. CO. NW BROADWAY BCC NW BROADWAY NW HOYT PNCA NW BROADWAY NW IRVING NW GLISAN NW 9TH NW 8TH ULT. CO. OPEN HOUSE BCC 9/26/20018
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