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Title: San Luis Obispo County


1
San Luis Obispo County Place Making Workshops
Presented by Steve Devencenzi Corinne
Rosenblum February 3, 2004
2
  • AGENDA
  • Framework
  • Program Participants
  • Place3s Tool
  • Workshop Preparation
  • Schedule of Workshops

3
Community Decision MakingDecision Support Tools
  • Geographic Information Systems Modeling
    Techniques
  • SLO County application - PLACE3S..
  • PLACE3S, Place3s,. Place3s
  • Spelling may differ but it means the same thing
    !
  • Planning for Community Energy, Environment, and
    Economic Sustainability
  • Impact Analysis Tools
  • PLACE3S Outputs
  • Regional Traffic Model - Underway
  • 4Ds Traffic Model Component to be added to
    PLACE3S
  • Density, Diversity, Design, Distribution

4
Community Decision MakingDecision Support Tools
  • Information Resources Tools
  • Linkages with County/Cal Poly/Census Data, etc.
  • Visualization Tools
  • Aerial photography
  • Photomontage / Sketch
  • Community Process Tools
  • Integrated into PLACE3S
  • Regional Solutions Collaborative Process is
    On-Going
  • Healthy Communities Indicators..

5
Place3s Program Participants
  • 7 CITIES - Each developing their own project
  • SLO County
  • Unincorporated communities
  • GIS Technology Lab
  • Cal Poly Landscape Architecture Department
  • Technical support for program implementation
  • SLOCOG
  • Regional Countywide Workshops
  • APCD, SLO County, LAFCO, SLOCOG
  • It Takes Our Region Conference follow-up

6
The Place3s Tool
  • Place3s is an extension to ArcView 3x.
  • It is available for FREE, but there is no support
    for it.
  • EcoInteractive has created an internet version of
    the application which runs over the web.
  • The Place3s extension and basic data are on a Cal
    Poly CITRIX server.
  • CITRIX client software has been installed (for
    free) in each of the seven jurisdictions and at
    the county.

7
Visioning with Place3s
PLAnning for Community Energy, Economic and
Environmental Sustainability.
  • An urban planning method GIS tool
  • Helps communities understand how their growth and
    development decisions can contribute to improved
    sustainability.
  • Using GIS software, PLACE3S can evaluate how
    efficiently a community
  • Integrates land uses
  • Identifies land for redevelopment potential
  • Provides for housing and jobs
  • Transports people and materials
  • Estimates public infrastructure improvements

8
Indicators In The Place3s Model
  • Jobs per Capita
  • Total Acres with Employment
  • Dwelling Units and Jobs by Sector
  • Employment Totals
  • Employees per Acre
  • Employees per Dwelling Unit
  • Dwelling Units per Employees
  • Floor Area Ratio (FAR) Density
  • Dwelling Unit Totals
  • Dwelling Units per Acre
  • Total Acres with Dwelling Units
  • Residents per Acre
  • Physical Displacement
  • Potential Jobs Housing Units Through
    Redevelopment
  • Jobs Housing Match
  • Tenure of Housing Stock
  • Total VMT per Household and percent Change in VMT
    from Base
  • Annual Health Related Costs and Percent Change in
    Annual Vehicle Emissions
  • Overall Pedestrian Friendliness
  • Pedestrian Environmental Quality
  • Annual BTUs and Percent Change in Annual BTUs
  • Miles of Bikeways per Capita
  • Transit Stop/Line Dwelling Unit Densities
  • Transit Stop/Line Employment Densities
  • Overall Transit Friendliness
  • Transit Friendliness by Stops
  • Rail Boardings
  • Percent Change in Rail Boardings
  • Parks/Open Space per 1,000 People
  • Water Consumption

9
Identifying Project Areas
10
Development Type Menu
11
Development Type Data
  • Physical Assumptions
  • Financial Assumptions
  • Energy Assumptions
  • Water and Other Assumptions

12
Physical Assumptions
13
Financial Assumptions
14
Energy Assumptions
15
Mapping Development Types
16
Place3s Scenarios
  • In a Place3s project we create and save
    alternative scenarios.
  • Existing land use serves as a baseline scenario
    to compare proposed land use changes and evaluate
    development impacts.
  • The software compares those scenarios against a
    set of indicators contained in a Development Type
    database.

17
Mapping Scenarios
18
Identifying Project Areas
19
Comparing Scenarios
20
The Workshop
  • Members of the community and stakeholders get
    together to review existing maps and brainstorm
    ideas for new development.
  • Development Type menus enable participants to
    create alternative scenarios.
  • The scenarios are compared on the fly to assist
    in developing new ideas.

21
Benefits of Implementing Place3s
  • Provides local communities with a powerful
    analytical and planning tool, for large or small
    projects
  • Place3s also provides a generic GIS platform for
    use in a variety of other applications
  • Public Safety
  • Community Development
  • Public Works

22
Place Making Workshop Schedule
  • Paso Robles March 4, 2004
  • Arroyo Grande March 24, 2004
  • Atascadero April, 2004
  • Several to be scheduled April June 2004
  • Regional Fall 2004
  • STAY TUNED! (Were still learning)

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For more info call us at (805) 781-4219 or
e-mail Steve Devencenzi, SLOCOG,
sdevencenzi_at_slocog.org Corinne Rosenblum, SLOCOG,
cmrosenblum_at_yahoo.com
GIS Technology Lab Cal Poly Landscape
Architecture Department
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