reintegrating: independence avenue urban vision study | part 4
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edible Streetscape
lykins walkthrough
east gateway265
productive infill227
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sheffield plaza
kit of parts
transit hub
focus areas
NORTH SPACE
NORTH FACADES
SOUTH FACADES
SOUTH SPACE
NORTH SOUTH FACADE OVERLAY
NORTH SOUTH SPACE OVERLAY
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productive infillUrban sprawl in the 1980s has led to an increase in vacant lots throughout cities
of the United States. A recent study estimated that fifteen percent of Kansas
Citys land is vacant. This includes different types of vacancy, from undisturbed
open space to abandoned and contaminated brown fields. Over time vacant lots
accumulate into a no mans land, creating a serious problem for surrounding areas
and the city overall. The voids in the urban fabric created by vacant lots leave no
possibility for the city to come together as a habitable environment.
Although there is no immediate demand for development, these lots are of great
potential in their vacant state. If viewed in a progressive manner, these lots offer the
opportunity to urbanize the Northeast into a meaningful environment and improve
the quality of life. Converting vacant lots into urban agriculture will help weave
the urban fabric back together to form a more cohesive city. This Productive Infill
will also serve as a source of betterment, creating job opportunities, providing
fresh produce, and increasing positive density - helping the neighborhoods thrive
and sustaining Independence Avenue. The Productive Infill strategy can be better
understood by the following; 227
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228 Focus Areas
What are the current issues?
WHAT are the current ISSUES?
fragmented neighborhoods
unemployment
crime
food desert
high prices for low quality food
emphasis on exercise
vacant parcels
low density
vandalizing graffiti
HOW can we HELP?
VACANT LAND WATER RETENTION URBAN AGRICULTURE DENSIFY RESIDENTIAL ACTIVATE COMMERCIAL
WHO can we HELP?
residents of neighborhoods
schools
churches
business owners
community organizations
Lykins, Independence, Forgotten Homes, Paseo West, Pendelton Heights, Scarrit, Indian Mound, Sheffield
Whittier Elementary, East High School, Attucks Elementary, Garfield Elementary, Gladstone Elementary, KC University of Medicine and Bio
St. Johns Anglican Church, Covenant Memorial Baptist Church, Holy Cross, St. Anthony, Bales Baptist Church, Our Lady of Peace
Pho 97, Sabor Centro Americano, Tacocina, Texas Toms, Cosentinos Apple Market, Snyders Supermarket, Little Burma Grocery
Mattie Rhodes, Della Lamb Community Services, Don Bosco Center, Al-Kahf Islamic Center, Northeast Community Center,Salvation Army, Cherith Brooks, Grace United, Bessies House, ,
How can productive infill help?
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productive infill
WHAT are the current ISSUES?
fragmented neighborhoods
unemployment
crime
food desert
high prices for low quality food
emphasis on exercise
vacant parcels
low density
vandalizing graffiti
HOW can we HELP?
VACANT LAND WATER RETENTION URBAN AGRICULTURE DENSIFY RESIDENTIAL ACTIVATE COMMERCIAL
WHO can we HELP?
residents of neighborhoods
schools
churches
business owners
community organizations
Lykins, Independence, Forgotten Homes, Paseo West, Pendelton Heights, Scarrit, Indian Mound, Sheffield
Whittier Elementary, East High School, Attucks Elementary, Garfield Elementary, Gladstone Elementary, KC University of Medicine and Bio
St. Johns Anglican Church, Covenant Memorial Baptist Church, Holy Cross, St. Anthony, Bales Baptist Church, Our Lady of Peace
Pho 97, Sabor Centro Americano, Tacocina, Texas Toms, Cosentinos Apple Market, Snyders Supermarket, Little Burma Grocery
Mattie Rhodes, Della Lamb Community Services, Don Bosco Center, Al-Kahf Islamic Center, Northeast Community Center,Salvation Army, Cherith Brooks, Grace United, Bessies House, ,
Who can productive infill help?
HOW much of lykins path is PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE?
URBANAGRICULTURE
ORCHARD
WHAT can we grow? HOW MUCH?
180 TYPICAL GARDEN PLANTERS
POUNDS PER HARVEST
HOW many urban agriculture jobs can we CREATE?
13 ACRES OF URBAN AGRICULTURE PROVIDE
TO LYKINS PATH
104JOBS
How much land is productive?
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230 Focus Areas
HOW much of lykins path is PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE?
URBANAGRICULTURE
ORCHARD
WHAT can we grow? HOW MUCH?
180 TYPICAL GARDEN PLANTERS
POUNDS PER HARVEST
HOW many urban agriculture jobs can we CREATE?
13 ACRES OF URBAN AGRICULTURE PROVIDE
TO LYKINS PATH
104JOBS
How much can be produced?
HOW much of lykins path is PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE?
URBANAGRICULTURE
ORCHARD
WHAT can we grow? HOW MUCH?
180 TYPICAL GARDEN PLANTERS
POUNDS PER HARVEST
HOW many urban agriculture jobs can we CREATE?
13 ACRES OF URBAN AGRICULTURE PROVIDE
TO LYKINS PATH
104JOBS
How many jobs could be generated?
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productive infill
Can runoff be used for irrigation?CAN can we collect and use water to IRRIGATE?
ABLE TO BE COLLECTED NEEDED TO IRRIGATE LYKINS WEEKLYREMAINING ANNUALLY
HOW can energy be collected and USED?HOW does the water FILTER?
PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS
HEATING AND COOLING
OUTDOOR LIGHTING
WATER PUMPING AND FILTERING
WATER FILTRATION
HOW can the northeast be a model for KANSAS CITY?
RESIDENTIAL VACANT LOTS
There are
in Kansas City. This is equivalent to nearly
of combined STORMWATER and WASTEWATERoverflow into Kansas City Rivers and Streams
In 2010 out of
only
used
while
KANSAS CITY WORKERS,
sense of COMMUNITY is
for a neighborhood and
A STRONGER
In 2010 roughly
of Jackson County was classified as a
Out of the 83,000 people people have low access tosupermarket or grocery store produce
http://www.petedulin.com/index.php/2011/05/05/kansas-citys-food-deserts/http://www.kansascity.com/2012/02/15/3430160/land-bank-proposed-to-help-kc.htmlhttp://marc.org/transportation/pdf/Peer_Cities_Report_lowres.pdfhttp://www.360architects.com/Press_Releases/2011_Releases/18Broadway%20Acclaimed%20for%20Design%20Approach.pdf
HOW can we design to lessen CRIME?
(INFORMAL SURVEILLANCE)
ESTABLISHED
OPEN
SIGNAGE
THROUGHOUT
ESTABLISHED HARD AND SOFT
PRINCIPLES REFERENCED FROMCPTED- CRIME PREVENTION THROUGHENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
WHEN can this be IMPLEMENTED?
ENTRANCES INDEPENDENCE AVENUE12TH STREET
JOB CREATIONSEMI PUBLICPUBLIC GARDENSGREENHOUSE IMPLEMENTATIONSMALL RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
RENOVATIONSPUBLIC GARDENSHOUSING PROJECTS
NEW CONSTRUCTIONPRIVATE GARDENSHOUSING AND COMMERCIAL
What can KC learn from this model?
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Parcel Information5.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
ZONING Business
Residential
Industrial
OWNERSHIP Non Private
Private
LAND USE Vacant Park
Single Family Living
Multi Family Living
Commercial
Paved Parking
Churches
Industrial
PARCEL SIZES 0 - 6,000 SF
6,001 - 25,000 SF
25,001 - 100,000 SF
100,001 - 200,000+ SF
Focus Areas
Land Use
Zoning
The area between Independence Avenue and 12th Street is a single-family residential neigh-borhood which is becoming increasingly frag-mented due to abandonment and neglect. The vision plan proposes four north-south walk-able productive infill paths for this area. Lykins Path is one of these catalytic paths which was developed in detail to serve as a model for all other paths.
The design for Lykins Path was derived through a system of layers. Examining parcel data, including zoning, land use, ownership, and existing uses, offered a greater under-standing into the acquisition and development of each parcel. Many parcels in the Northeast are currently owned by the Landbank and can be adopted, rented, or bought depending on the development proposed for the site.
PARCEL PATH DISCOVERY5.15.2013Pedestrian NetworksKCDC 2012 - 2013
Ownership
parcel path discoveryvacant PaRcELS
VACANT BUILDINGShighlighted street
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Space
Walking Path
Urban agricUltUre
Water SyStem
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234 Focus Areas
PARKING LOTS PRIMARY PATH SECONDARY PATHAREAS OF RESTTRANSIT STOP
Walking Path System5.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
INDEPENDENCE AVENUEINDEPENDENCE AVENUEINDEPENDENCE AVENUE
E 9TH STREETE 9TH STREET
LYKINS SQUARELYKINS SQUARELYKINS SQUARELYKINS SQUARELYKINS SQUARELYKINS SQUARELYKINS SQUARE
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PRIMARY SPACESSECONDARY SPACESTERTIARY SPACES
Space Definition5.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
INDEPENDENCE AVENUEINDEPENDENCE AVENUE
E 9TH STREETE 9TH STREET
LYKINS SQUARELYKINS SQUARELYKINS SQUARE
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greenhouse
Lykins Path Section5.15.2013Productive InfillKCDC 2012 - 2013
WHAT are the current ISSUES?
fragmented neighborhoods
unemployment
crime
food desert
high prices for low quality food
emphasis on exercise
vacant parcels
low density
vandalizing graffiti
HOW can we HELP?
VACANT LAND WATER RETENTION URBAN AGRICULTURE DENSIFY RESIDENTIAL ACTIVATE COMMERCIAL
WHO can we HELP?residents of neighborhoods Lykins, Independence, Forgotten Homes, Paseo West,
Pendelton Heights, Scarrit, Indian Mound, Sheffield
Whittier Elementary, East High School, Attucks Elementary, Garfield Elementary, Gladstone Elementary, KC University of Medicine and Bio
St. Johns Anglican Church, Covenant Memorial Baptist Church, Holy Cross, St. Anthony, Bales Baptist Church, Our Lady of Peace
Pho 97, Sabor Centro Americano, Tacocina, Texas Toms, Cosentinos Apple Market, Snyders Supermarket, Little Burma Grocery
Mattie Rhodes, Della Lamb Community Services, Don Bosco Center, Al-Kahf Islamic Center, Northeast Community Center, Salvation Army, Cherith Brooks, Grace United, Bessies House
schools
churches
business owners
community organizations
URBANAGRICULTURE
ORCHARD
180 TYPICAL GARDEN PLANTERS POUNDS PER HARVEST
13 ACRES OF URBAN AGRICULTURE PROVIDE
TO LYKINS PATH
104JOBS
WATER MANAGEMENTSUSTAINABLE
OF VACANT LOTSREUSE
FOR NEW PUBLIC TRANSIT
DESIGN
FOR CURRENT FOOD DESERT ISSUESSOLUTIONSOF STRONGER
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITIES
CREATION
MORE
EYES ON THE STREETINCREASED USE OFPUBLIC TRANSIT
SUSTAINABLE
LIVING
HOUSING WITH GARDENSPROVIDE SENSE OF
OWNERSHIP
COST OF LIVING ISCHEAPER
AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURE
OVERHANG AGRICULTURE AGRICULTUREOVERHANG
AGRICULTURE
5 miles
1,500 miles
WHY is local distribution BETTER?
GROWING LOCALLYHELPS THE ECONOMY GROW.
PRIMARYSPACE DEFINITION
SECONDARYTERTIARY
WALKING PATH
secondary pathprimary path
Parking lot
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productive infill
greenhouse
Lykins Path Section5.15.2013Productive InfillKCDC 2012 - 2013
WHAT are the current ISSUES?
fragmented neighborhoods
unemployment
crime
food desert
high prices for low quality food
emphasis on exercise
vacant parcels
low density
vandalizing graffiti
HOW can we HELP?
VACANT LAND WATER RETENTION URBAN AGRICULTURE DENSIFY RESIDENTIAL ACTIVATE COMMERCIAL
WHO can we HELP?residents of neighborhoods Lykins, Independence, Forgotten Homes, Paseo West,
Pendelton Heights, Scarrit, Indian Mound, Sheffield
Whittier Elementary, East High School, Attucks Elementary, Garfield Elementary, Gladstone Elementary, KC University of Medicine and Bio
St. Johns Anglican Church, Covenant Memorial Baptist Church, Holy Cross, St. Anthony, Bales Baptist Church, Our Lady of Peace
Pho 97, Sabor Centro Americano, Tacocina, Texas Toms, Cosentinos Apple Market, Snyders Supermarket, Little Burma Grocery
Mattie Rhodes, Della Lamb Community Services, Don Bosco Center, Al-Kahf Islamic Center, Northeast Community Center, Salvation Army, Cherith Brooks, Grace United, Bessies House
schools
churches
business owners
community organizations
URBANAGRICULTURE
ORCHARD
180 TYPICAL GARDEN PLANTERS POUNDS PER HARVEST
13 ACRES OF URBAN AGRICULTURE PROVIDE
TO LYKINS PATH
104JOBS
WATER MANAGEMENTSUSTAINABLE
OF VACANT LOTSREUSE
FOR NEW PUBLIC TRANSIT
DESIGN
FOR CURRENT FOOD DESERT ISSUESSOLUTIONSOF STRONGER
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITIES
CREATION
MORE
EYES ON THE STREETINCREASED USE OFPUBLIC TRANSIT
SUSTAINABLE
LIVING
HOUSING WITH GARDENSPROVIDE SENSE OF
OWNERSHIP
COST OF LIVING ISCHEAPER
AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURE
OVERHANG AGRICULTURE AGRICULTUREOVERHANG
AGRICULTURE
5 miles
1,500 miles
WHY is local distribution BETTER?
GROWING LOCALLYHELPS THE ECONOMY GROW.
greenhouse
Lykins Path Section5.15.2013Productive InfillKCDC 2012 - 2013
WHAT are the current ISSUES?
fragmented neighborhoods
unemployment
crime
food desert
high prices for low quality food
emphasis on exercise
vacant parcels
low density
vandalizing graffiti
HOW can we HELP?
VACANT LAND WATER RETENTION URBAN AGRICULTURE DENSIFY RESIDENTIAL ACTIVATE COMMERCIAL
WHO can we HELP?residents of neighborhoods Lykins, Independence, Forgotten Homes, Paseo West,
Pendelton Heights, Scarrit, Indian Mound, Sheffield
Whittier Elementary, East High School, Attucks Elementary, Garfield Elementary, Gladstone Elementary, KC University of Medicine and Bio
St. Johns Anglican Church, Covenant Memorial Baptist Church, Holy Cross, St. Anthony, Bales Baptist Church, Our Lady of Peace
Pho 97, Sabor Centro Americano, Tacocina, Texas Toms, Cosentinos Apple Market, Snyders Supermarket, Little Burma Grocery
Mattie Rhodes, Della Lamb Community Services, Don Bosco Center, Al-Kahf Islamic Center, Northeast Community Center, Salvation Army, Cherith Brooks, Grace United, Bessies House
schools
churches
business owners
community organizations
URBANAGRICULTURE
ORCHARD
180 TYPICAL GARDEN PLANTERS POUNDS PER HARVEST
13 ACRES OF URBAN AGRICULTURE PROVIDE
TO LYKINS PATH
104JOBS
WATER MANAGEMENTSUSTAINABLE
OF VACANT LOTSREUSE
FOR NEW PUBLIC TRANSIT
DESIGN
FOR CURRENT FOOD DESERT ISSUESSOLUTIONSOF STRONGER
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITIES
CREATION
MORE
EYES ON THE STREETINCREASED USE OFPUBLIC TRANSIT
SUSTAINABLE
LIVING
HOUSING WITH GARDENSPROVIDE SENSE OF
OWNERSHIP
COST OF LIVING ISCHEAPER
AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURE
OVERHANG AGRICULTURE AGRICULTUREOVERHANG
AGRICULTURE
5 miles
1,500 miles
WHY is local distribution BETTER?
GROWING LOCALLYHELPS THE ECONOMY GROW.
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1 CROP STORAGE2 RESIDENTIAL - APARTMENT2 RESIDENTIAL - APARTMENT3 YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND RECREATION3 YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND RECREATION3 YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND RECREATION4 ARTS AND CULTURE EXHIBITION SPACE
9 OFFICE BLDG
2 TRANSIT STOP
Existing vs. Proposed Buildings5.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
INDEPENDENCE AVENUEINDEPENDENCE AVENUE
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Aside from urban agriculture, a main feature of the Lykins Path is to provide a pedestrian connection from 12th Street to Independence Avenue. The path is intended to be a unique experiential walk, featuring several areas for residents to sit and relax. The path connects all of the urban gardens to one another, as well as to the residents of the neighborhood. Points of entry for both pedestrian and vehicular traffic along the path are paired with surrounding public transportation hubs. Vehicles can be left in designated parking areas, giving residents the option to use the adjacent public trans-portation or to walk along the path. A bike path along Jefferson features several bike stops, strategically placed to interact with the path.
The spaces along the path are broken down into three categories: primary, secondary and tertiary spaces. Primary spaces include community gardens where public interaction is encouraged. Secondary spaces are semi-public areas which may share plots that are utilized by the community but many will be reserved for commercial use. Tertiary spaces are the most intimate and completely private to the residents. All of the produce grown in tertiary gardens is for the private plot owners or the shared residential complex. Together, these three types of spaces work to create movement from each of the flanking commercial corridors through the path. Support buildings for farming are located strategically to foster community development and effective crop management.
While the distribution of pedestrian amenities along the path is based on walkable distances, the distribution of agricultural facilities is based on resi-dential and mixed-use buildings. A system was established to determine which existing buildings could be reused and which are a potential danger and need to be removed. Not only is the reuse of buildings more sustain-able, it helps maintain the existing character of the area, a quality that was important to Northeast community members.
The fresh produce generated through productive infill will serve as a food source for the local residents and participants of the gardens. Research shows that food travels an average of 1,400 miles from farm to table. Urban agriculture can reduce the number of miles to three for Northeast residents. Extra produce can be processed, packed, and distributed to other parts of the city, serving as additional income for the Northeast residents.
EXISTING BUILDINGPROPOSED BUILDING
EXISTING VS PROPOSED
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2248people
fed
38jobs
created740people
fed
15jobs
created
1915people
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54jobs
created
655people
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5jobs
created
342people
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10jobs
created
855people
fed
15jobs
created
200people
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4jobs
created
819people
fed
36jobs
created
740people
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36jobs
created
740people
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13jobs
created
1346people
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41jobs
created
1346people
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37jobs
created
2069people
fed
43jobs
created
585people
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5jobs
created
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18jobs
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2400people
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18jobs
created
Crop Distribution and Job Creation5.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
INDEPENDENCE AVENUE
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236 Focus Areas
AGRICULTURE PLACEMENT
4 x 8 PLANTER PLACEMENT
ORCHARD PLACEMENTUrban Agriculture Placement5.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
INDEPENDENCE AVENUE
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fed
38jobs
created740people
fed
15jobs
created
1915people
fed
54jobs
created
655people
fed
5jobs
created
342people
fed
10jobs
created
855people
fed
15jobs
created
200people
fed
4jobs
created
819people
fed
36jobs
created
740people
fed
36jobs
created
740people
fed
13jobs
created
1346people
fed
41jobs
created
1346people
fed
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Crop Distribution and Job Creation5.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
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ORCHARD PLACEMENTUrban Agriculture Placement5.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
INDEPENDENCE AVENUE
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The Northeast is part of Kansas Citys com-bined sewer system, which collects rainwa-ter runoff, domestic sewage, and industrial wastewater all in the same pipe. This aging infrastructure is currently overburdened and is very costly to maintain and to replace. The current infrastructure system may be aided by enhancing the natural systems of the area; the green spaces and topography. Hydrology and watershed analysis of the Northeast revealed a great potential to use vacant parcels in low-lying areas for the collection and infiltration of stormwater runoff, alleviating the amount that is routed into the sewer system and improving the quality of life for area residents.
Best Management Practices (BMPs) are the most efficient strategies available to address water control and water quality problems caused by impervious surfaces from land development. Retention ponds and local bio-swales will filter water in decentralized areas. Gardens, pervious pavement, and tree trench-es will be used for infiltration along the paths. Retention basins will temporarily store storm-water runoff and remove pollutants through gravitational settling, biological uptake, and decomposition. Gravity pipes and pressure pipes systems will then distribute this water to crops for irrigation during the dry season.
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Urban agriculture addresses issues of social and cultural needs simultaneously, by engaging elements of ecological processes with infrastructure.
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TIME LINE
PHASE 1Infrastructure Development Urban Agriculture Implementation Renovation of Existing Buildings Construction of New Building
Design Phasing05.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
DESCRIPTION
PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 PHASE 5Lykins Path Completed
2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
This first phase focuses on establishing the four primary entrances of the path, from Independence Avenue and from 12th Street. These areas are valuable for not only laying the boundaries for the path, but they will also provide jobs for the construction and maintenance. In order to build on these parcels, the areas would need to be purchased from the LandBank. The funding for this first phase could be generated from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This second phase focuses on providing jobs and making bold moves on the ground to further establish the actual path. The strategy is to establish urban agriculture for residential gardens, commercial gardens, and com-munity gardens and provide over a hundred jobs for the community. To obtain these parcels, the land could either be purchased or five year leases could be established to test the success of the path. The money for these leases or purchases could be obtained through grants, loans, public and private donations, and community shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by renovating existing structures to transform them into other purposes such as better housing, new busi-nesses, new agirucltural support buildings, and more community build-ings. Furthermore, jobs can be generating by maintaining these new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first phase and from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by building new structures that include residences, new businesses, new agricultural support buildings, and new community buildings. In addition, jobs can be further created by upholding and maintaining the new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would also need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first and second phases and from grants, loans, public and pri-vate donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
The phasing plan is divided into four parts: 0-5 Years, 6-10 Years, 11-15 Years, and 16-20 Years from 2015. The plan should be reviewed as a part of the Citys budgeting process to review goals and any significant changes to funding availability. In addition, a more thorough review of the master plan should occur to ensure that goals in each phase are being achieved and that the master plan remains consistent with future unforeseen trends and community needs.
The completed Lykins Path aims to contribute to food security and food safety in two ways: first, it increases the amount of food available to people living in cities, and second, it allows fresh vegetables, fruits, and meat products to be made available to urban consumers. It decreases food deserts. Urban agriculture will also create hundreds of jobs for the community. In addition, the proposed model will serve as an economic empowering tool that eventually creates a stronger sense of community and encourages a more relaxed and recreational lifestyle.
TIME LINE
PHASE 1Infrastructure Development Urban Agriculture Implementation Renovation of Existing Buildings Construction of New Building
Design Phasing05.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
DESCRIPTION
PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 PHASE 5Lykins Path Completed
2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
This first phase focuses on establishing the four primary entrances of the path, from Independence Avenue and from 12th Street. These areas are valuable for not only laying the boundaries for the path, but they will also provide jobs for the construction and maintenance. In order to build on these parcels, the areas would need to be purchased from the LandBank. The funding for this first phase could be generated from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This second phase focuses on providing jobs and making bold moves on the ground to further establish the actual path. The strategy is to establish urban agriculture for residential gardens, commercial gardens, and com-munity gardens and provide over a hundred jobs for the community. To obtain these parcels, the land could either be purchased or five year leases could be established to test the success of the path. The money for these leases or purchases could be obtained through grants, loans, public and private donations, and community shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by renovating existing structures to transform them into other purposes such as better housing, new busi-nesses, new agirucltural support buildings, and more community build-ings. Furthermore, jobs can be generating by maintaining these new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first phase and from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by building new structures that include residences, new businesses, new agricultural support buildings, and new community buildings. In addition, jobs can be further created by upholding and maintaining the new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would also need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first and second phases and from grants, loans, public and pri-vate donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
The phasing plan is divided into four parts: 0-5 Years, 6-10 Years, 11-15 Years, and 16-20 Years from 2015. The plan should be reviewed as a part of the Citys budgeting process to review goals and any significant changes to funding availability. In addition, a more thorough review of the master plan should occur to ensure that goals in each phase are being achieved and that the master plan remains consistent with future unforeseen trends and community needs.
The completed Lykins Path aims to contribute to food security and food safety in two ways: first, it increases the amount of food available to people living in cities, and second, it allows fresh vegetables, fruits, and meat products to be made available to urban consumers. It decreases food deserts. Urban agriculture will also create hundreds of jobs for the community. In addition, the proposed model will serve as an economic empowering tool that eventually creates a stronger sense of community and encourages a more relaxed and recreational lifestyle.
TIME LINE
PHASE 1Infrastructure Development Urban Agriculture Implementation Renovation of Existing Buildings Construction of New Building
Design Phasing05.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
DESCRIPTION
PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 PHASE 5Lykins Path Completed
2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
This first phase focuses on establishing the four primary entrances of the path, from Independence Avenue and from 12th Street. These areas are valuable for not only laying the boundaries for the path, but they will also provide jobs for the construction and maintenance. In order to build on these parcels, the areas would need to be purchased from the LandBank. The funding for this first phase could be generated from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This second phase focuses on providing jobs and making bold moves on the ground to further establish the actual path. The strategy is to establish urban agriculture for residential gardens, commercial gardens, and com-munity gardens and provide over a hundred jobs for the community. To obtain these parcels, the land could either be purchased or five year leases could be established to test the success of the path. The money for these leases or purchases could be obtained through grants, loans, public and private donations, and community shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by renovating existing structures to transform them into other purposes such as better housing, new busi-nesses, new agirucltural support buildings, and more community build-ings. Furthermore, jobs can be generating by maintaining these new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first phase and from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by building new structures that include residences, new businesses, new agricultural support buildings, and new community buildings. In addition, jobs can be further created by upholding and maintaining the new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would also need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first and second phases and from grants, loans, public and pri-vate donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
The phasing plan is divided into four parts: 0-5 Years, 6-10 Years, 11-15 Years, and 16-20 Years from 2015. The plan should be reviewed as a part of the Citys budgeting process to review goals and any significant changes to funding availability. In addition, a more thorough review of the master plan should occur to ensure that goals in each phase are being achieved and that the master plan remains consistent with future unforeseen trends and community needs.
The completed Lykins Path aims to contribute to food security and food safety in two ways: first, it increases the amount of food available to people living in cities, and second, it allows fresh vegetables, fruits, and meat products to be made available to urban consumers. It decreases food deserts. Urban agriculture will also create hundreds of jobs for the community. In addition, the proposed model will serve as an economic empowering tool that eventually creates a stronger sense of community and encourages a more relaxed and recreational lifestyle.
TIME LINE
PHASE 1Infrastructure Development Urban Agriculture Implementation Renovation of Existing Buildings Construction of New Building
Design Phasing05.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
DESCRIPTION
PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 PHASE 5Lykins Path Completed
2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
This first phase focuses on establishing the four primary entrances of the path, from Independence Avenue and from 12th Street. These areas are valuable for not only laying the boundaries for the path, but they will also provide jobs for the construction and maintenance. In order to build on these parcels, the areas would need to be purchased from the LandBank. The funding for this first phase could be generated from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This second phase focuses on providing jobs and making bold moves on the ground to further establish the actual path. The strategy is to establish urban agriculture for residential gardens, commercial gardens, and com-munity gardens and provide over a hundred jobs for the community. To obtain these parcels, the land could either be purchased or five year leases could be established to test the success of the path. The money for these leases or purchases could be obtained through grants, loans, public and private donations, and community shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by renovating existing structures to transform them into other purposes such as better housing, new busi-nesses, new agirucltural support buildings, and more community build-ings. Furthermore, jobs can be generating by maintaining these new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first phase and from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by building new structures that include residences, new businesses, new agricultural support buildings, and new community buildings. In addition, jobs can be further created by upholding and maintaining the new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would also need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first and second phases and from grants, loans, public and pri-vate donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
The phasing plan is divided into four parts: 0-5 Years, 6-10 Years, 11-15 Years, and 16-20 Years from 2015. The plan should be reviewed as a part of the Citys budgeting process to review goals and any significant changes to funding availability. In addition, a more thorough review of the master plan should occur to ensure that goals in each phase are being achieved and that the master plan remains consistent with future unforeseen trends and community needs.
The completed Lykins Path aims to contribute to food security and food safety in two ways: first, it increases the amount of food available to people living in cities, and second, it allows fresh vegetables, fruits, and meat products to be made available to urban consumers. It decreases food deserts. Urban agriculture will also create hundreds of jobs for the community. In addition, the proposed model will serve as an economic empowering tool that eventually creates a stronger sense of community and encourages a more relaxed and recreational lifestyle.
TIME LINE
PHASE 1Infrastructure Development Urban Agriculture Implementation Renovation of Existing Buildings Construction of New Building
Design Phasing05.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
DESCRIPTION
PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 PHASE 5Lykins Path Completed
2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
This first phase focuses on establishing the four primary entrances of the path, from Independence Avenue and from 12th Street. These areas are valuable for not only laying the boundaries for the path, but they will also provide jobs for the construction and maintenance. In order to build on these parcels, the areas would need to be purchased from the LandBank. The funding for this first phase could be generated from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This second phase focuses on providing jobs and making bold moves on the ground to further establish the actual path. The strategy is to establish urban agriculture for residential gardens, commercial gardens, and com-munity gardens and provide over a hundred jobs for the community. To obtain these parcels, the land could either be purchased or five year leases could be established to test the success of the path. The money for these leases or purchases could be obtained through grants, loans, public and private donations, and community shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by renovating existing structures to transform them into other purposes such as better housing, new busi-nesses, new agirucltural support buildings, and more community build-ings. Furthermore, jobs can be generating by maintaining these new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first phase and from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by building new structures that include residences, new businesses, new agricultural support buildings, and new community buildings. In addition, jobs can be further created by upholding and maintaining the new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would also need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first and second phases and from grants, loans, public and pri-vate donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
The phasing plan is divided into four parts: 0-5 Years, 6-10 Years, 11-15 Years, and 16-20 Years from 2015. The plan should be reviewed as a part of the Citys budgeting process to review goals and any significant changes to funding availability. In addition, a more thorough review of the master plan should occur to ensure that goals in each phase are being achieved and that the master plan remains consistent with future unforeseen trends and community needs.
The completed Lykins Path aims to contribute to food security and food safety in two ways: first, it increases the amount of food available to people living in cities, and second, it allows fresh vegetables, fruits, and meat products to be made available to urban consumers. It decreases food deserts. Urban agriculture will also create hundreds of jobs for the community. In addition, the proposed model will serve as an economic empowering tool that eventually creates a stronger sense of community and encourages a more relaxed and recreational lifestyle.
The implementation of the Productive Infill paths is designed to occur in five phases over twenty years. Gradual transformation will allow residents to become accustomed to, and take ownership of, their community. Phase one establishes the boundaries of the path through the creation of four primary entrances. Land for this phase will be purchased from the LandBank and funding generated through grants, loans, donations, and community based shares in a parent company. The second phase focuses on providing jobs and making bold moves to further establish the physical path. It will establish urban agriculture for residential gardens, commercial gardens, and community gardens and provide over a hundred jobs for the community. Land for this phase can either be purchased or leased for short term to test the success of the path.
TIME LINE
PHASE 1Infrastructure Development Urban Agriculture Implementation Renovation of Existing Buildings Construction of New Building
Design Phasing05.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
DESCRIPTION
PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 PHASE 5Lykins Path Completed
2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
This first phase focuses on establishing the four primary entrances of the path, from Independence Avenue and from 12th Street. These areas are valuable for not only laying the boundaries for the path, but they will also provide jobs for the construction and maintenance. In order to build on these parcels, the areas would need to be purchased from the LandBank. The funding for this first phase could be generated from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This second phase focuses on providing jobs and making bold moves on the ground to further establish the actual path. The strategy is to establish urban agriculture for residential gardens, commercial gardens, and com-munity gardens and provide over a hundred jobs for the community. To obtain these parcels, the land could either be purchased or five year leases could be established to test the success of the path. The money for these leases or purchases could be obtained through grants, loans, public and private donations, and community shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by renovating existing structures to transform them into other purposes such as better housing, new busi-nesses, new agirucltural support buildings, and more community build-ings. Furthermore, jobs can be generating by maintaining these new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first phase and from grants, loans, public and private donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
This phases focuses on creating jobs by building new structures that include residences, new businesses, new agricultural support buildings, and new community buildings. In addition, jobs can be further created by upholding and maintaining the new structures. Because these parcels will require construction work, the land would also need to be purchased from the LandBank.The funding for this phase could be generated from profits from the first and second phases and from grants, loans, public and pri-vate donations, and by community based shares in a parent company.
The phasing plan is divided into four parts: 0-5 Years, 6-10 Years, 11-15 Years, and 16-20 Years from 2015. The plan should be reviewed as a part of the Citys budgeting process to review goals and any significant changes to funding availability. In addition, a more thorough review of the master plan should occur to ensure that goals in each phase are being achieved and that the master plan remains consistent with future unforeseen trends and community needs.
The completed Lykins Path aims to contribute to food security and food safety in two ways: first, it increases the amount of food available to people living in cities, and second, it allows fresh vegetables, fruits, and meat products to be made available to urban consumers. It decreases food deserts. Urban agriculture will also create hundreds of jobs for the community. In addition, the proposed model will serve as an economic empowering tool that eventually creates a stronger sense of community and encourages a more relaxed and recreational lifestyle.
TIME LINE
PHASE 1Infrastructure Development Urban Agriculture Implementation Renovation of Existing Buildings Construction of New Building
Design Phasing05.15.2013Pedestrian NetworkKCDC 2012 - 2013
DESCRIPTION
PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 PHASE 5Lykins Path Completed
2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
This first phase focuses on establishing the four primary entrances of the path, from Independ
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