Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan - Detroit

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Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan COMMUNITY MEETING #1 MARCH, 27TH 2018

WELCOME JEFFERSON CHALMERS NEIGHBORHOOD FRAMEWORK PLAN (DON’T FORGET TO SIGN-IN) AGENDA 6:00 PRESENTATION 6:30 WORKSHOP DISCUSSION 7:30 REPORT BACK 8:00 CLOSE

Introductions City Planning Core Team Department of Neighborhoods (DON) Planning & Development (PDD) Housing & Revitalization Department (HRD) Detroit Economic Growth Corp (DEGC) General Services Department (GSD) Supporting Departments Detroit Land Bank Authority (DLBA) Buildings, Safety, Environmental, Engineering (BSEED) General Services Division (GSD) Department of Public Works (DPW) Detroit Parks and Recreation Department (DPRD) Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC) Detroit Water and Sewer Department (DWSD) And Other Agencies as needed Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan Image Source: W Architecture Image Source: City of Detroit

Introductions Consultant Team W Architecture and Landscape Architecture Brooklyn, NY Community Development Advocates of Detroit Detroit, MI Quinn Evans Architects Detroit, MI McEwen Studio Detroit, MI Biohabitats Baltimore, MD HRA New York, NY Image Source: W Architecture Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Planning Team Department of Neighborhoods (DON) Planning Development (PDD) Housing Revitalization Department (HRD) Detroit Economic Growth Corp (DEGC) General Services Department (GSD) And other Departments as needed W Architecture and Landscape Architecture Community Development Advocates of Detroit Quinn Evans Architects McEwen Studio Biohabitats HR&A CITY OF DETROIT CONSULTANT TEAM Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan RESIDENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS Resident voices Block Clubs Non-profit organizations Area Stakeholders

PROJECT INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE WE DOING AND HOW? Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

City Context Northwest/ Grand River Livernois/ McNichols Campau/ Banglatown Russell Woods/ Nardin Park Rosa Parks/ Clairmount Islandview/ Greater Villages Jefferson Chalmers East Riverfront Neighborhood Planning for IMPLEMENTATION Jefferson Chalmers is one of three neighborhood plans launching this year. Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan Southwest/ West Vernor In Implementation Planning started 2017 Planning starting 2018

Project Boundaries and Scope Economic Development Zoning Recommendations HOUSING OPEN SPACE RETAIL HISTORIC Neighborhood Character PRESERVATION Healthy Communities National Register & Local Historic District Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Community at the Center of the Process STAKEHOLDER AVISORY GROUP: JEFFERSON CHALMERS RESIDENTS IN ACTION BLOCK CLUB MEETINGS ORAL HISTORIES SESSIONS FOCUS GROUPS NEIGHBORHOOD WALKS/TOURS PARTICIPATORY DESIGN * IF YOU ARE INTERESTED - FILL OUT THE YELLOW HANDOUT AND RETURN IT TO US AT THE END OF THE MEETING Meet & Greet – February 15, 2018 MARIA GALARZA – galarzam@detroitmi.gov LETTY AZAR – azarl@detroitmi.gov Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Planning Process LISTEN - LEARN FEBRUARY - MAY COMMUNITY MEETING #1: TODAY REFINE IDEAS JUNE - NOVEMBER COMMUNITY MEETING #2 COMMUNITY MEETING #3 PRIORITIZE IMPLEMENT DECEMBER - JANUARY COMMUNITY MEETING #4 MANY OTHER OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONSTANT FEEDBACK AND COMMUNICATION THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

WHAT WE KNOW STARTING FROM PREVIOUS WORK Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Previous Plans & Work 2007: Jefferson Chalmers Historic District 2012: Detroit Future City 2012: LEAP Phase 1 and 2 2012: Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Stabilization Plan 2012: East Riverfront Greenways Plan 2017: Parks Improvement Plan 2017: Michigan Historic Preservation Network 2018: Detroit Retail Study 2018: Upper Detroit Riverfront Habitat Restoration Project Others? 2018-2019: Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Jefferson Chalmers Historic Business District (2007) Approved by City in 2008 Significant because: One of the few historic designated neighborhood commercial corridors in the city Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Detroit Future City (2012) Citywide plan to address vacancy How it applies to Jefferson Chalmers: Traditional Residential Neighborhood Center Green mixed-use Innovation Ecological Industrial Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

LEAP – Lower Eastside Action Plan (2012-2017) Community-led plan for the Lower Eastside facilitated by Eastside Community Network CDAD typologies in Jefferson Chalmers: Traditional residential Spacious residential Naturescape Green venture Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Stabilization Plan (2012) Led by JC Neighborhood Organizations Goal: Create a cleaner, safer neighborhood that preserves and enhances its current assets and encourages investment from new and existing stakeholders Outcomes: Action items for neighborhood organizations Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

East Riverfront Greenways Plan (2012) Led by The Villages CDC Proposed 4 greenways in JC area: 1. Conner Creek 2. River Parks 3. Fox Creek 4. Far East Connector E Jefferson as a Transit Corridor with bike lanes, buses, and trees Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Parks Improvement Plan (2017) Led by City of Detroit – General Services Department Implemented - Hansen Park Improvements Identified Lenox as Proposed Partnered Rec Center Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Michigan Historic Preservation Network MHPN with collaboration of community residents Work in Jefferson Chalmers: Engages historic preservation as a tool to combat blight and stabilize neighborhoods Education of maintenance practices.; Exploration of public history. Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Detroit Retail Study (2018) Led by Detroit Economic Growth Corp. (DEGC) Study area: E. Jefferson Corridor Conclusions: Fill retail vacancies Meet existing retail demand Cluster retail in the corridor Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Upper Detroit Riverfront Habitat Restoration Project (2018 - ongoing) Led by National Park Service in collaboration with GSD EPA grant funded Focused on ecology along the river Habitat Improvements to: AB Ford Lakewood East Mariner Park Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Neighborhood Implementation Plan How is this plan different: 1. Community, City Departments and Agencies aligning under one plan. 2. Identify shared priorities. 3. Focus resources (federal/state/local/philanthropic) around those priorities. Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan Economic Development Zoning Recommendations HOUSING OPEN SPACE RETAIL HISTORIC Neighborhood Character PRESERVATION Oral Histories

WORKSHOP DISCUSSION SHARING CONCERNS AND IDEAS Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Workshop Discussion 1. Identify neighborhood places/spaces that are assets and/or bring you pride. 2. Identify neighborhood places/spaces that are areas of need or concern. 3. What’s one key issue you can identify in the neighborhood? 4. What key issue would you tackle first and how? 5. What outcomes or results would make this process successful? Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

REPORT BACK LET’S HEAR IT FROM EACH TABLE Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

NEXT STEPS WHAT TO EXPECT NEXT? Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

Next Steps 1. Presentation will be posted on the website by Thursday, March 29th detroitmi.gov/JeffersonChalmers 2. Meeting Summary will be posted by April 10th 3. 4. 5. 6. Stakeholder Advisory Group – please return the handout! Monthly newsletter with info and important dates – leave us your e-mail! Oral Histories – Tell us your story! – provide your contact info Community Meeting #2 – Sometime in June – stay tuned Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan

THANK YOU Questions? Contact us: Maria Galarza - 313-224-5594 E-mail us: JeffersonChalmers@detroitmi.gov Planning and Development Department

Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan 2007: Jefferson Chalmers Historic District 2012: Detroit Future City 2012: LEAP Phase 1 and 2 2012: Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Stabilization Plan 2012: East Riverfront Greenways Plan 2017: Parks Improvement Plan 2017: Michigan Historic Preservation Network 2018: Detroit Retail Study

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