regional planning forum booklet for the november 2012 meeting
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Together we can have a profound impact on improving our region.
Place Matters Building Sustainable Communities; Kathy Schwab,Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky
OKI Transportation Alternatives ProgramDon Burrell, OK
Foreclosures: Whats Next?Liz Blume, Community Building Institute
November 16, 2012
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Ohio Kentucky Indiana Regional Council of Governments720 East Pete Rose Way, Suite 420 - Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Please visit www.oki.org to register
November 16, 201210:00am 12:00pm
OKI Board Room
AGENDA
Welcome and Opening Remarks Ken Reed, OKI Land Use Commission
Brief Recap of August Meeting
Feature Presentation I:Foreclosures: Whats Next? Liz Blume, Community Building Institute
In Brief:OKI Transportation Alternatives Program Don Burrell, OKI
OKI SRPP Update Outreach Campaign update Travis Miller, OKI
Small Group Discussion Have you taken the SRPP Questionnaire? How did you learn about it? Do you have specific contacts or venues for a second wave of outreach -
especially for populations who dont always go on-line? What suggestions do you have for next years outreach planned to obtain
input on the SRPP policy recommendations?
Feature Presentation II:Place Matters Building Sustainable Communities; Kathy Schwab, Local Initiatives
Support Corporation of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky
Focus on Funding Emi Randall, OKI
Wrap-up and Opportunity for Announcements Emi Randall, OKI
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WELCOME
RecapofAugustMeeting
FeaturePresentationI:
Foreclosures:WhatsNext? LizBlume,CommunityBuildingInstituteInBriefs:
OKITransportationAlternativesProgram DonBurrell,OKISeniorPlannerandBicycle&Pedestrian Coordinator
TodaysAgenda
OKISRPPPublicOutreachUpdate
SmallGroupDiscussion ImprovingOutreachFeaturePresentationII
PlaceMatters Building SustainableCommunities;KathySchwab,LocalInitiativesSupportCorporationofGreaterCincinnatiandNorthernKentucky
FocusonFunding
Opportunityfor
Announcements
RevisitingtheStrategicRegionalPolicyPlan
FeaturePresentationI:
HamiltonCountyEnergyEfficiencyBlockGrant,SustainableCodesProject
JonathanWocher,McBrideDaleClarionandDeanNiemeyer,HamiltonCountyPlanning&Development
RecapofAugust10th Forum
TheStoryProject AdenaKass,Agenda360andKaraWilliams,Vision2015SmallGroupDiscussion TheStoryProjectthemesInBriefs:
CityofTrentonComprehensivePlanImplementationEfforts
JamesFoster,CityofTrentonEconomicDevelopmentCincinnatiBikeFriendlyCityAward
MichaelMoore,CityofCincinnatiDepartmentofTransportation
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Transportation
4
Environment
4
ElectedOfficial,1
Gov'tAdministrator,1 Energy,1Health2
August10,2012RegionalPlanningForumSummaryofAttendees
Planning
22Economic
Development
4
CivicEngagement
4
43attendees
LizBlumeCommunityBuildingInstitute
REVISITING THE
Regional Planning Forum
November 16, 2012
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REVISITING THE
STRATEGIC REGIONAL POLICY PLAN
QUESTIONNAIRE PURPOSE
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PUBLIC OUTREACH CAMPAIGNOnline:Online:
FacebookFacebook okiregional
Twitter
Twitter
@OKIRCOG
BlogBlog
WebsitesWebsites
mama
NewslettersNewsletters
Ontheground:Ontheground:
BannersBanners
CommunityEventsCommunityEvents (flyers)(flyers)
Publicmeetings(asanagendaitem)Publicmeetings(asanagendaitem)
WearabadgeWearabadge
PlacealinktoPlacealinktowww.howdowegrow.orgwww.howdowegrow.org
onyourorganizationswebpageonyourorganizationswebpage
PostinformationonyourPostinformationonyourFacebookFacebook
ForwardinformationtoyourcontactsForwardinformationtoyourcontacts
MakePostcardsAvailableMakePostcardsAvailable
DisplayaBannerDisplayaBanner
HarryT.Wilks
Conference
Center
N ov13
NorthDearborn
LibraryBranch
_____
CityofTrenton
N ov8
WarrenCounty
Administration
N ov6
SawyerPoint
BuildingLobby
CVG(2)
Oct25
Lawrenceburg
Main Library
Oct29
Anderson
Community
Center
Oct17
LunkenAirport
Oct17 N ov2 N ov13
Florence
Government
Center
N ov15
BooneCounty
MainLibrary
N ov19
NKU
StudentUnion
N ov7
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AdditionalOutreachExamples:
AndersonCableTV
CMHA 4,800delivered
TrentonChristmasWalk
RaceforGlobalWater
SmallGroupDiscussion:HaveyoutakentheSRPPQuestionnaire?
Ifso,howdidyoulearnaboutit?
Doyou
have
specific
contacts
or
venues
for
asecond
waveofoutreach especiallyforpopulationswhodont
alwaysgoonline?
Whatsuggestionsdoyouhavefornextyearsoutreach
plannedtoobtaininputontheSRPPpolicy
recommendations?
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KathySchwab
Local
Initiatives
Support
Corporation
of
GreaterCincinnatiandNorthernKentucky
FocusonFunding
The EPAisacceptingapplicationsforEnvironmentalJusticeSmallGrants
TheEnvironmentalJusticeSmallGrantsProgram,supportsandempowers
communitiesworkingonsolutionstolocalenvironmentalandpublichealth
issues.
Upto$30,000withnomatchrequirement
FederalGrants
Eligibleapplicants:
incorporatednonprofitorganizations
federallyrecognizedtribalgovernments
tribalorganizations
Deadlineis Jan.7,2013.
PreapplicationteleconferencecallsonDec.1;andDec.13,2012.
http://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/grants/ejsmgrants.html
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OhioGrants
OhioVacantFacilitiesFund http://development.ohio.gov/cs/cs_ovff.htm
Eligible
applicants
include
for
profit
businesses
AcceptingPrecertificationrequestsbeginningNov.26th
Employersareeligibleforupto$500foreachnewfulltimeemployeeemployed
atthefacilityforatleastoneyear.Grantfundscanbeusedforacquisition,
construction,enlargement,improvement,orequipmentofthefacilityoccupied
bytheemployer.
OhioLocalGovernmentInnovationFund http://development.ohio.gov/cs/cs_localgovfund.htm
DeadlineforloanRound4LoanApplications Dec.3rd
TheLGIFprogramwillawardupto$100,000inloanassistanceperentityfor
demonstrationprojects,andupto$500,000inloanassistanceforcollaborative
demonstrationprojects.
OhioGrants&Loans
CleanOhioBrownfieldProjects
CleanOhiofundingrequestsarenowbeingacceptedbyJobsOhio andthe
JobsOhio Network.
CleanOhiofundingassistspublicagenciesinacquiringproperty,demolishing
structures,conductingenvironmentalcleanup,andimprovinginfrastructure.
ContacttheCincinnatiUSAPartnershipformoreinfo(513)5793100.
KYGrants
CommunityDevelopmentBlockGrantProgram EconomicDevelopment:
April2,2012February28,2013.
CommunityEmergencyReliefFund:
April
2,
2012
February
28,
2013 u c erv ces:
April2,2012February28,2013
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
DavidJ.Allor Conference
February1,2013
AndersonCommunit Center
DavidJ.Allor Planning&Zoning
Workshop
www.ohioplaning.org
DAAPPlanningReception
Tonightfrom67:30pm receptionattheDAAP
ReedGallery. Galleryopensat5pm.
ENVISIONCINCINNATIexhibitthatcelebrates90
andthe50th anniversaryofurbanplanning
educationatUC.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS:
NextRegionalPlanningForum
y u y ,
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LIZ BLUME, AICP
Community Building Institute
Executive Director
Liz Blume has built her career blending community organizingprinciples with neighborhood planning processes. She has morethan 15 years of experience leading comprehensive, municipalplanning processes that focus on building healthy neighborhoodsthrough citizen participation. Until December 2002, Liz wasDirector of the Department of Planning for the City of Cincinnati,where she served for three years. Prior to that, Liz was Director of
the Department of Planning & Community Development for the City of Dayton, Ohio.
At the Community Building Institute, Liz's work has included coordinating work withKnowledgeWorks, Greater Cincinnati Foundationn and others on the engagement forCommunity Learning Centers, a major initiative with Cincinnati Public Schools. She has ledan important regional research project that establishes a new framework for the conversationaround regionalism in the Cincinnati area. She has been deeply involved with the placematters project; a major effort, with a funding collaborative, to implement a comprehensivecommunity investment strategy in three Cincinnati neighborhoods. Liz is committed tomaking sure the work of the Institute is relevant and connected to people who live in thecommunities she is working in.
In Cincinnati, Liz led a department of 25 professionals and oversaw a budget of $2 million.Her department was engaged in a wide range of planning issues, including land use,transportation, downtown, education, housing and economic development. It gained areputation for being committed to neighborhood and community planning efforts. One of herkey accomplishments was the development of a comprehensive plan for Over-the-Rhine, aneighborhood that borders the city's downtown. The inclusive planning process has beenpraised for building consensus among competing community stakeholders.
Liz is a former consultant with Woolpert Consultants in Dayton. She has a Master ofCommunity Planning from the School of Design, Art, Architecture and Planning at the
University of Cincinnati and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Urban Planningfrom the College of Architecture and Planning at Ball State University. She is a frequent guestlecturer on topics related to planning and politics, smart growth, professional practice andurban design, and has written numerous articles on those topics. Liz lives in Cincinnati'sClifton neighborhood with her two children.
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OKIRegionalPlanningForumNovember 16,2012
The Community Building
Institute Partnership between Xavier and the
United Way
Established in 1995
oun e on t e pr nc p es o asset- ase
community development
Mission is to support communities through
engagement and asset development
The New Housing
Environment Over supply of housing in Hamilton
County (50,000)
Steady property appreciation is no longer
Reinvestment is existing housing stock is
critical
Home ownership may not always be the
answer
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Creating Communities of
Choice
Image
Market
Physical Conditions
Neighborhood Management
DevelopingSuccessfulHousingStrategies
Knowyourhousingmarket
Inventoryyourhousingstock
Createatacticalplan
Createpartnerships
YourHousingMarkets Saleprices
Timeonthemarket
Rentalmarket
Whoscoming whosgoing
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YourHousingStock BuildingConditions
Vacancies,utilities
Stabilizationandrenovationcosts
IntegratedStrategy:Planwiththeendinmind
Removeblight
Stabilizeintactblocks
Planforinfillandnewdevelopment
Considercommercialcorridors
Understandqualityoflifeandsafety
TacticalPlan Demolition
Dispositionofvacantlots Stabilize
Marketin Trackingprogress Thecarryprocess Funding
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Partners
Neighbors
Banks Relators
Developers and Contractors
County/city
The Port
THANKYOU!LizBlume,Director
3800VictoryParkway
Cincinnati,Ohio452077770
513745
3896
www.xavier.edu/cbi
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Kathy SchwabExecutive Director
Cincinnati real estate development veteran KathyLaker Schwab has been the Executive Director of LISCsince December 2008. She brings to LISC an expertisein real estate, having spent 20 years of her careerrunning her own real estate brokerage, managementand development company. A life-long urbanadvocate, Schwab helped to established the first SID(special improvement district), Downtown CincinnatiInc., where she served as Vice President of ResidentialDevelopment from 1998 to 2004. There she wasresponsible for formulating and executing strategies
for residential revitalization in the urban core. She hasalso directed the formation of at least two CDCs in Cincinnati, and has served as adevelopment consultant to the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, the University ofCincinnati, 3CDCand theUptown Consortium.
Schwab is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, where she serves as a member ofthe UC Real Estate Executive Advisory Council.
Don BurrellOKI Senior PlannerDon is responsible for coordinating bicycleand pedestrian transportation modes withthe regions multimodal transportationplanning program at OKI. Specific activitiesinclude maintaining the Regional Bicycleplan, Regional Pedestrian Plan and BikeRoute Guides, providing technical assistancefor developing local bicycle and pedestrianprojects, advising local jurisdictions onfacility plans and coordinating local projects
with the regional transportation plan. Donbegan his tenure with OKI in 1978 and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in UrbanPlanning from the University of Cincinnati. Don is a member of the American PlanningAssociation, American Institute of Certified Planners, the Association of Pedestrian andBicycle Professionals, the League of American Bicyclists and the Cincinnati Cycle Club.
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Overview of the NewTransportation
Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century(MAP-21) in effect on October 1, 2012
Consolidated many funding categories and also.
Transportation Alternatives Program requires asuballocation to MPOs
Similar funding levels as SAFETEA-LU TransportationEnhancement program:
FY 2013: $808,760,000
FY 2014: $819,900,000
Total TAP funding is 2% of MAP-21 highway funding.
Funded via set-aside from each States formulaprogram.
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TAP sub allocation:
States receive an apportionment of TAP funds. 50% are suballocated by population (large urbanized
areas, other urban areas, rural areas).
are ava a e or any area o e a e.
Federal share is generally 80%
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RTP usually administered by astate resource agency
program (OH, KY, IN have not)
Recreational trails projectsalso eligible for STP
SRTS remains eligible
No set aside funding20% match requiredState coordinator not
requ reNo national clearinghouse
requirement
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Safety and educational activities for bike/pedestrians Acquisition of scenic easements and scenic or historic
sites Scenic or historic highway programs (including visitor
and welcome centers)
unrelated to historic transportation facilities Operation of historic transportation facilities Archaeological planning and research undertaken for
proactive planningmust be used as mitigation forhighway projects
Transportation museums
States and MPOs
Shall develop a competitive process to alloweligible entities to submit projects for funding
This work is underway by staff
Local governments Regional transportation authorities Transit agencies Natural resource or public land agencies School districts, local education agencies or schools
Tribal governments Any other local or regional governmental entity with
responsibility for or oversight of transportation orrecreational trails (other than an MPO or state agency)that the State determines to be eligible
Nonprofits are not eligible as direct recipients but maypartner with an eligible sponsor
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TAP projects shall be treated as projects on aFederal-aid highway
TAP projects must comply with applicable provisionsin Title 23, such as project agreements,authorization to proceed prior to incurring costs,
- ,bidding and other contracting requirements, evenfor projects not located within the ROW of aFederal-aid highway
Staff complete draft prioritization process (11/15/12)
ICC Prioritization Subcommittee meet to discuss andamend (12/11/12)
Present for consideration by ICC (1/8/13)
Present for consideration by OKI Board (1/10/13)
Call for Projects (February 2013)
TAP Workshop (March 2013)
Applications Due (April 2013)
Project Selection (May 2013)
Review and approval by ICC and Board (June 2013)
FHWA Guidance:http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/map21/guidance/guidetap.cfm
Programming questions:Mark Paine [email protected]
General provisions and technical questions:Don Burrell [email protected]
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BACKGROUND: In 2005 OKIs Board of Directors adopted a Strategic RegionalPolicy Plan (SRPP), since then much has changed in the region, the nation and theeconomy, as a result it is being updated and we would like your input. The 2005
SRPP identified regional issues and policy recommendations to improve the qualityof life and service to the public across the region.
WHO: The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments
WHAT: OKI is updating the SRPP by conducting a public outreach campaignHow Do We Grow From Here? to identify current issues of importance incontinuing the regions growth. We are asking for your help in the following ways:
Participate in an upcoming 20-minute webinar explaining our outreachcampaign and a questionnaire for the public that will help us identifyconditions, trends and other regional issues that will allow us to establishpolicy recommendations that communities can use to address its challenges.
Share the questionnaire with your network of contacts by placing anannouncement and the link www.howdowegrow.org on your website, yourFacebook page, your newsletter, and by sending out an email about it.
Speak about the questionnaire to your organization, group, class, meeting, orconference and make sure they have the questionnaire link.
Wear a How Do We Grow From Here? badge to your meetings and/or makedistribute postcards that provides a link where the questionnaire can beaccessed (OKI will make these available to you).
WHEN: The questionnaire will be available until December 31, 2012
WHERE: Online at http://www.howdowegrow.orgThe OKI RCOG Facebook page located at www facebook com/okiregional