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access system that emphasizes safe, attractive walking and biking
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• Emphasizing sustainable design in projects and buildings throughout
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WASHINGTON DC
202 321 8655WESTSIDE
30318
30314 30313
WESTSIDE FUTURE FUND
LAND-USE ACTION PLAN
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
ASHVIEW HEIGHTS
WASHINGTON PARK
JUST US
NEIGHBORHOODS
July 1 , 2016
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Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
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M. Agnes Jones School
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Duplex Homes
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Duplex Homes
1069 MLK Jr Dr
Single Family Home
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2. THADANI ARCHITECTS + URBANISTS
WASHINGTON DC
202 321 8655WESTSIDE
30318
30314 30313
WESTSIDE FUTURE FUND
LAND-USE ACTION PLAN
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
ASHVIEW HEIGHTS
WASHINGTON PARK
JUST US
NEIGHBORHOODS
Single Family
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Bailey’s Ashby Theater
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SARAH LEWIS
ANDREW KRIZMAN
CHRISTOPHER RODRIGUEZ
MARC GAZDA
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JESSICA FISCH
LAUREN SOMMERVILLE
ARCHITECTS:
DAVID SCHWARZ ARCHITECTURAL
SERVICES
MICHAEL SWARTZ
MARK ELLIOT
JEFFREY LOMAN
PUBLIC OUTREACH:
APD URBAN PLANNING MANAGEMENT
JESSE WILES
GLENDA MATUTE
STEVEN GONZALES
RETAIL ANALYSIS:
BLEAKLY ADVISORY GROUP
GEOFF KOSKI
HOUSING MARKET ANALYSIS:
ZIMMERMAN VOLK ASSOCIATES
LAURIE VOLK
COMMUNICATIONS / WEB UPDATES:
JIM HACKLER
COTTAGE COURT:
BRUCE TOLAR
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30318
30314 30313
WESTSIDE FUTURE FUND
DRAFT LAND-USE ACTION PLAN
Discussion Tables
1. FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS
2. RETAIL
3. PARKS & URBAN AGRICULTURE
4. CULTURE, HERITAGE, PRESERVATION
5. PUBLIC SAFETY & INFRASTRUCTURE
6. HOUSING
7. BUNGALOW / COTTAGE COURT
8. ARTS COLLABORATIVE
9. SCHOOLS
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Neighborhood Input
• Use urban agriculture as teaching tool
• Increase healthy food options
• Attract retail & homeowners
• Increase code enforcement
• Control flooding
• Improve infrastructure
• Brand neighborhood’s history
• Create park space
• Nurture local artists
• Provide path to
homeownership
•
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Population Average Age Homeowners
ASHVIEW HEIGHTS 1,452 44 yrs 53%
WASHINGTON PARK 1,117 35 yrs 46%
JUST US 462 39 yrs 40%
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
ASHVIEW HEIGHTS
WASHINGTON PARK
JUST US
EXISTING STRUCTURES: 1,298
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
ASHVIEW HEIGHTS
WASHINGTON PARK
JUST US
EXISTING STRUCTURES: 1,298
DEMOLISH 28
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
ASHVIEW HEIGHTS
WASHINGTON PARK
JUST US
EXISTING STRUCTURES: 1,298
DEMOLISH 28
TO RENOVATE 215
TO REMAIN 1,055
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
ASHVIEW HEIGHTS
WASHINGTON PARK
JUST US
EXISTING STRUCTURES: 1,298
DEMOLISH 28
TO RENOVATE 215
TO REMAIN 1,055
NEW BUILDINGS 42
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BOONE BLVD
MLK DRIVE
LOWERYBLVD
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BOONE BLVD
MLK DRIVE
LOWERYBLVD
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WASHINGTON SCHOOL
M. AGNES JONES SCHOOL
DEAN RUSK YMCA
HEAD START ACADEMY
LIBRARY
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FAIR STREET
LENA STREET
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WESTVIEW DRIVE
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LAND-USE ACTION PLAN BRAWLEYSTREET
ROSSERST
LAWTONST
BURBANKDRIVE
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21. THADANI ARCHITECTS + URBANISTS
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PEDESTRIANS & BIKE LANE
MLK DRIVE
LOWERYBLVD
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WESTVIEW DRIVE
LENA STREET
PEDESTRIANS & BIKE LANE
EXISTING
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PEDESTRIANS & BIKE LANE
PROPOSED
LENA STREET
WESTVIEW DRIVE
MAGNOLIA DRIVE
ROCK STREET TRAIL
PEEPLESST
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ARCHITECTURE & NEW HOUSING
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59.5% of the nation’s households
consist of just one or two people.
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INFILL HOUSING
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Loft – Alley Access
800 sq ft loft + 1,200 sq ft + garage
Temple
530 sq ft + 120 sq ft porch
Auxiliary Carriage House
530 sq ft + 80 sq ft entry stairs
Intowner
960 sq ft + 120 sq ft porch
Semi-Detached Corner 1
1,300 sq ft + 160 sq ft porch
Semi-Detached Corner 2
1,200 sq ft + 50 sq ft entry porch
2003 COPYRIGHT DHIRU A. THADANI
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Hall & Parlor
1,650 sq ft + 120 sq ft porch
Four Square
1,570 sq ft + 200 sq ft porch
Manor
2,325 sq ft + 120 sq ft porch
Charleston
1,800 sq ft + 2@ 320 sq ft porches
Corner
1,930 sq ft + 120 sq ft porch
Townhouse 1
1,200 sq ft + 160 sq ft porch
2003 COPYRIGHT AYERS/SAINT/GROSS
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RENOVATION OF EXISTING HOUSES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
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LENA ST
MLK DR
FAIR ST
I-20
WESTVIEW
BOONE BLVD
BOONE &
LOWERY BLVD
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LENA ST
MLK DR
FAIR ST
I-20
WESTVIEW
BOONE BLVD
LENA STREET
LOWERYBLVD
HEMAN PERRY
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LENA ST
MLK DR
FAIR ST
I-20
WESTVIEW
BOONE BLVD
MLK DRIVE
LOWERYBLVD
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LENA ST
MLK DR
FAIR ST
I-20
WESTVIEW
MLK DRIVE & LOWERY BLVD
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LENA ST
MLK DR
FAIR ST
I-20
WESTVIEW
BOONE BLVD
FAIR & LOWERY BLVD
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LENA ST
MLK DR
FAIR ST
I-20
WESTVIEW
BOONE BLVD
WESTVIEW & LOWERY BLVD
HANK AARON STADIUM
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LENA ST
MLK DR
FAIR ST
I-20
WESTVIEW
BOONE BLVD
WESTVIEW DR
&
LOWERY BLVD
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LENA ST
MLK DR
FAIR ST
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WESTVIEW
LOWERY BLVD OPPOSITE RAY CHARLES PERFORMING CENTER
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MLK DR
FAIR ST
I-20
WESTVIEW
LAWTON
LAWTON STREET & WESTVIEW DRIVE
TRULY
LIVING
WELL
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THE “CROSSROADS”
INTERSECTION OF LAWTON & WESTVIEW DRIVE: RED BUILDING
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TRULY
LIVING
WELL
THE “CROSSROADS”
WESTVIEW
DRIVE
LAWTONSTREET
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LAND-USE ACTION PLAN