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Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
APA Vail Conference
September 24, 2004
Ken Snyder
PlaceMatters.com
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In our Efforts to Create Healthy, Sustainable
Communities
How Can We Help Communities Make Better Decisions?
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Decision Support System
tools
process
information
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Technology is Changing the Way We Make Decisions
  • Just as technology has changed the way doctors
    treat patients.
  • Planners finally have real diagnostic tools.

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GIS Helps Communities Look at Land Use and
Development Issues Across Themes
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Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
Information Resources
Visualization Tools
Impact Analysis/GIS Modeling
Process Tools Techniques
Integrated Process
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Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
Information Resources
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PlaceMatters.com www.placematters.com
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Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
Information Resources
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Photo MontageUrban Advantage
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Photo MontageUrban Advantage
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Photo MontageDover Kohl
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Photo MontageDover Kohl
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San Jose, CABascom Avenue
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San Jose, CABascom Avenue
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San Jose, CABascom Avenue
Commissioned by Joint Venture Silicon Valley
Network
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San Jose, CABascom Avenue
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Jim ConstantineLooney Risks Kiss
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Jim ConstantineLooney Risks Kiss
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Jim ConstantineLooney Risks Kiss
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SectorFiveSchneider Corp.
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Box CityCUBE
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Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
Information Resources
Visualization Tools
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INDEXCriterion
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INDEXCriterion
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INDEXCriterion
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INDEXCriterion
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INDEXCriterion
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INDEXCriterion
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INDEXCriterion
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INDEXCriterion
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INDEXCriterion
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INDEX Transit NeighborCriterion
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Paint the TownCriterion
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Split Screen Interface
CommunityViz Orton Family Foundation
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Impact Analysis
CommunityViz Orton Family Foundation
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Impact Analysis
CommunityViz Orton Family Foundation
Savings
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Open Architecture
CommunityViz Orton Family Foundation
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Latest Version of CommunityViz
Interactive Work Flow Guide makes set-up process
clear.
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Based upon existing infrastructure (size and
location)
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Place 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
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After 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.
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Move 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.
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Tools for Community Design and Decision Making
Information Resources
Visualization Tools
Impact Analysis/GIS Modeling
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Honestly, how do most of us feel about public
process
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The 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

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Blueprint - 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)

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PLACE3S Planning Process
Identify Existing Conditions
Project Future Trends
Analyze Alternative Futures
Create Preferred Alternative
Adopt, Implement, Monitor
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Base 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.

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Base 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

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Base Case - Develop Better Information and Tools
for Decision Making
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How would the region change
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Base Case 2050 Vehicle Minutes/Person Increase
of 160 Hours Annually
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Need to plan both the regional and neighborhood
levels
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Neighborhood-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

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W O R K S H OPS
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L A N D U S E M E N U
Land Use Types
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Retail/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
1
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Stickers
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The Yuba City Infill Site
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The Yuba City Infill Site
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  • These data layers allow SACOG to estimate a
    return on investment based on the change from
    existing to proposed use

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DEVELOPMENT TYPE DIALOG BOX
Physical Assumptions
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DEVELOPMENT TYPE DIALOG BOX
Fiscal Assumptions
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Using 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)

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Listening to the CityAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision/Opti
on FinderJuly 20, 2002
Civic Alliance Regional Plan Association
Lower Manhattan Development Corporation
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LMDC Releases 6 Scenarios for Redevelopment
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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Listening 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
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Listening to the City Participants Vote
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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Listening to the City Keypad Technology
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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Listening 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
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Listening to the City Presentation of Scenarios
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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Listening to the City Discussions Over Scenario
Maps
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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Listening to the City Typist Enters Comments
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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Listening to the City Feedback Collected From
500 Tables
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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Listening to the City Theme Team Scans Feedback
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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Listening to the City Theme Team Synthesizes
Key Issues
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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Listening to the City Report Handed Out in the
End
Large Scale Town MeetingsAmericaSpeaks/Co-Vision
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WebCouncil Co-Vision
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ESRI/BLM ePlanning
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ESRI/BLM ePlanning
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EDAW Implementation Manager
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CommunityViz Orton Family Foundation
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Selecting 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

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Decision Support Systems that Work!
  • Visualize
  • Quantify
  • Integrate
  • Create

Have Fun!
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Gianni 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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