Title: PlaceMatters'com
1Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
APA Vail Conference
September 24, 2004
Ken Snyder
PlaceMatters.com
2In our Efforts to Create Healthy, Sustainable
Communities
How Can We Help Communities Make Better Decisions?
3Decision Support System
tools
process
information
4Technology is Changing the Way We Make Decisions
- Just as technology has changed the way doctors
treat patients.
- Planners finally have real diagnostic tools.
5GIS Helps Communities Look at Land Use and
Development Issues Across Themes
6Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
Information Resources
Visualization Tools
Impact Analysis/GIS Modeling
Process Tools Techniques
Integrated Process
7Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
Information Resources
8PlaceMatters.com www.placematters.com
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10Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
Information Resources
11Photo MontageUrban Advantage
12Photo MontageUrban Advantage
13Photo MontageDover Kohl
14Photo MontageDover Kohl
15San Jose, CABascom Avenue
16San Jose, CABascom Avenue
17San Jose, CABascom Avenue
Commissioned by Joint Venture Silicon Valley
Network
18San Jose, CABascom Avenue
19Jim ConstantineLooney Risks Kiss
20Jim ConstantineLooney Risks Kiss
21Jim ConstantineLooney Risks Kiss
22SectorFiveSchneider Corp.
23Box CityCUBE
24Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
Information Resources
Visualization Tools
25INDEXCriterion
26INDEXCriterion
27INDEXCriterion
28INDEXCriterion
29INDEXCriterion
30INDEXCriterion
31INDEXCriterion
32INDEXCriterion
33INDEXCriterion
34INDEX Transit NeighborCriterion
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43Paint the TownCriterion
44Split Screen Interface
CommunityViz Orton Family Foundation
45Impact Analysis
CommunityViz Orton Family Foundation
46Impact Analysis
CommunityViz Orton Family Foundation
Savings
47Open Architecture
CommunityViz Orton Family Foundation
48Latest Version of CommunityViz
Interactive Work Flow Guide makes set-up process
clear.
49Based upon existing infrastructure (size and
location)
50Place a Subdivision Plat Map anywhere in the
study area and CommunityViz computes the needs of
the proposed development and looks to see where
services are located that are of a size large
enough to extend to service subdivision
51After the needs are summarized, CommunityViz
computes the nearest distance to a service,
multiplies the length times an installed cost to
extend each type of infrastructure to the
proposed development and computes a final total.
52Move this subdivision anywhere and the costs are
recomputed to reflect the length of
infrastructure extension required and
decision-makers can get an instant estimate of
total cost to service this proposed development.
53Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
Information Resources
Visualization Tools
Impact Analysis/GIS Modeling
54Honestly, how do most of us feel about public
process
55The Democratization of Planning
- I know no safe depository of the ultimate
powers of the society but the people themselves. - And if we think them not enlightened enough to
exercise their control with a wholesome
discretion, the remedy is not to take it from
them, but to inform their discretion. - Thomas Jefferson - September 28,1820
56Blueprint - Five Major Phases
- Better information and tools for decision-making
- Base Case Future (released October 2002)
- Workshops now underway
- Neighborhood scale (20 cities, six counties)
- County scale (late fall, early 2004)
- Regional scale (including April 30 electronic
town hall) - Integration with Community Design program (500
million) - 5. Implementation (next MTP start mid 2004)
57PLACE3S Planning Process
Identify Existing Conditions
Project Future Trends
Analyze Alternative Futures
Create Preferred Alternative
Adopt, Implement, Monitor
58Base Case
- What would the region look like if we keep
growing as we did in the last five years? - Show development trends forecasted out against
current plans. - First develop current growth trends on parcel
databases - Collect the current general, community and
specific plans and register to parcels.
59Base Case Planning Layers
- Collect local plans
- 31 General Plans - 10 paper 21 electronic
- 61 Specific Plans - 29 paper 32 electronic
- Register the plans to each Countys Parcel Layer
- Intersected Files resulted in
- Over 1 Million polygons
60Base Case - Develop Better Information and Tools
for Decision Making
61How would the region change
62Base Case 2050 Vehicle Minutes/Person Increase
of 160 Hours Annually
63Need to plan both the regional and neighborhood
levels
64Neighborhood-scale Workshops
- 30 workshops (completed 23)
- Two 100-200 acre study areas at each workshop
- One infill/redevelopment study area
- One greenfield study area
- Test drive smart growth concepts
- Real-time performance indicators
- Laptop computers
- Cell phone hook-up
- Public domain software
65W O R K S H OPS
66L A N D U S E M E N U
Land Use Types
67Retail/Multi-Family Mixed Use Transit Oriented
Development
Dwelling per Acre 41.8 Employees per
Acre 102.8 Number of Stories 3 Ground floor
Use Retail Upper Floor Use Residential Type of
Parking Structured Parking Spaces/1,000 sqft
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68Stickers
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72The Yuba City Infill Site
73The Yuba City Infill Site
74- These data layers allow SACOG to estimate a
return on investment based on the change from
existing to proposed use
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76DEVELOPMENT TYPE DIALOG BOX
Physical Assumptions
77DEVELOPMENT TYPE DIALOG BOX
Fiscal Assumptions
78Using PLACE3S to Compare Alternative Planning
Scenarios
- Vehicle miles traveled and vehicle trips
- Change in walk/bike and transit mode shares
- Mobile source air emissions/energy use
- Total jobs and dwelling units
- Density by land use type
- Mix of uses
- Economic feasibility (Return on Investment)
- Match of wages and housing costs (coming)
79Listening to the CityAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision/Opti
on FinderJuly 20, 2002
Civic Alliance Regional Plan Association
Lower Manhattan Development Corporation
80LMDC Releases 6 Scenarios for Redevelopment
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
81Listening to the City Goals
- Goals
- Respond to concept plans for rebuilding World
Trade Center - Advise on creation of an appropriate Memorial
- Recommend solutions for rebuilding lives impacted
by 9/11
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
82Listening to the City Participants Vote
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
83Listening to the City Keypad Technology
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
84Listening to the City Results Displayed
Immediately
- Where Do You Live?
- Manhattan
- Brooklyn
- The Bronx
- Queens
- Staten Island
- New Jersey
- Somewhere Else in NY State
- Somewhere Else in US
- Another Country
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
85Listening to the City Presentation of Scenarios
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
86Listening to the City Discussions Over Scenario
Maps
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
87Listening to the City Typist Enters Comments
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
88Listening to the City Feedback Collected From
500 Tables
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
89Listening to the City Theme Team Scans Feedback
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
90Listening to the City Theme Team Synthesizes
Key Issues
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
91Listening to the City Report Handed Out in the
End
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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93WebCouncil Co-Vision
94ESRI/BLM ePlanning
95ESRI/BLM ePlanning
96EDAW Implementation Manager
97CommunityViz Orton Family Foundation
98Selecting The Right Tools for You
- 1. Multiple Users
- 2. Interactive
- 3. High Quality Data
- 4. Adaptable
- 5. Maintainable
- 6. Local and Regional Scale
- 7. Comprehensive Issue Coverage
- 8. Short, Mid and Long-Term Effects
- 9. Integration of Issues
- 10. Visual Imagery
- 11. Accessibility/Affordability
- 12. Interconnectedness of Information and
Communication - 13. Annual Report of Progress
99Decision Support Systems that Work!
- Visualize
- Quantify
- Integrate
- Create
Have Fun!
100Gianni Longos Principles of Successful Visioning
Public Driven ? legitimacy Inclusive ?
ownership Transparent ? accessible, safe and
fun Intuitive and informed ? informed
decisions Leading to implementation ? affecting
decision making
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