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NEXUS | DIAGRAM




WHERE THE WHOLE IS GREATER THAN THE SUM OF THE PARTS
NEXUS | District Reports

     District 1 ā€“ South End, Metro Center


     District 2 ā€“ Maple High/Six Corners, Old Hill,
                  Upper Hill, Forest Park


     District 3 ā€“ East Forest Park, Sixteen Acres


     Revitalizing Public Spaces

     www.rebuildspringļ¬eld.com
DISTRICT 1 REBUILDING PLAN
METRO CENTER/SOUTH END
DISTRICT 1
THE TORNADO
VISION
VIBRANT ā€“ WALKABLE - HISTORIC
LIVABILITY + SUSTAINABILITY + INCLUSION + OPPORTUNITY
Work together to rebuild a more livable, sustainable,
inclusive community with the resources to offer expanded
opportunities for everyone.
FRAMEWORK
THE MAIN STREET SPINE
FRAMEWORK
ACTIVITY AND CONNECTION
FRAMEWORK
    DEVELOPMENT SITES/BUILDINGS




                                                           11
                                              8

1. Mass Mutual Ctr Garage           3   6 7
2. 13-31 Elm St.            1
                                                      10
3. 24 Park St.                      4
                                2
4. Armory Building                                9
                                    5
5. Zanetti School
6. Union and Main
7. 923 Main St.
8. Gemini Site
9. 630 Main St.
10. 629 Main St.
11. Marble St. Apts
FRAMEWORK
INFILL HOUSING
RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦
HOUSING STRATEGY
ā€¢ Rehab existing historic and other downtown-scale buildings in Metro
  Center and the South End
ā€¢ Mixed-use with upper story housing on Main Street and other major
  streets
ā€¢ Inļ¬ll one- to three-family housing to raise the South End median
  income level
RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦
COMMERCIAL AND RETAIL STRATEGY
ā€¢ Recruitment program for Main Street storefronts and
  restaurants
ā€¢ ā€œRestaurant Rowā€ destination: build on the existing
  South End cluster
ā€¢ Build-to-suit potential:
    ā€¢ Urban grocery store (approx. 17,000 sf) in or near
      downtown or South End
    ā€¢ Expansion of A.C. Produce
    ā€¢ Pharmacy (approx.10,000 sf)
RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦
FEASIBILITY AND FINANCING
ā€¢ Incentives needed for all development types except build-to-suit
  retail or ofļ¬ce
RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦
SPECIFIC SITES
ā€¢ Armory and Zanetti School
ā€¢ Historic and city owned
ā€¢ Suitable for ofļ¬ces or housing
ā€¢ Issue a Request for Proposals
  consistent with community goals
   ā€“ Preference for adaptive reuse
   ā€“ Design principles
RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦
ā€œWALK TO THE RIVERā€
ā€¢ Union Street as ā€œFestival
  Streetā€
ā€¢ A program of art installations
  in the Union Street
  underpass




Bill Fitz-Gibbons, Light Channels, San   Portland (OR) Development Commission
Antonio
RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦
DESIGN, ZONING, COORDINATIONā€¦
ā€¢ Activate Main Street with urban
  design to promote walkability and
  programming
ā€¢ Connect with Riverfront Park
ā€¢ Adopt new zoning and enact
  demolition delay for historic buildings
ā€¢ Enhance partnerships and coordinate
  activities ā€“ volunteer summit to focus
  on priorities
ā€¢ Engage a neighborhood organizer for
  the South End
ā€¢ Create a community-managed anti-
  crime organization such as
  Neighborhood Watch
DISTRICT 1 REBUILDING PLAN
METRO CENTER/SOUTH END
Old Hill, Upper Hill, Maple High-Six Corners, Forest Park
Old Hill, Upper Hill, Maple High-Six Corners, Forest Park
Major Move




ā€¢


ā€¢

ā€¢
New Infill Housing
Initiative
Major Move




ā€¢


ā€¢


ā€¢
Major Move




ā€¢

ā€¢


ā€¢

ā€¢
Streetscape Improvements
Initiative
Property Maintenance for Homeowners and Renters
Initiative
Reuse of Vacant Lots
Initiative
Safe and Convenient Transit
Initiative
Major Move




ā€¢


ā€¢
Quality Schools as Community Anchors
Initiative
Major Move




ā€¢


ā€¢

ā€¢
Integrated Healthy Food System
Initiative
Major Move




ā€¢


ā€¢
East Forest Park, Sixteen Acres
East Forest Park, Sixteen Acres
Major Move




ā€¢

ā€¢
Reforestation
Initiative
Interconnected Greenway
and Trail System
Implementation Opportunity
2: MAXIMIZE IMPACT of SCHOOLS + COMMUNITY FACILITIES
Major Move




ā€¢


ā€¢
Implementation Opportunities
Major Move




ā€¢

ā€¢

ā€¢
Complete Streets
Initiative
Youth and Senior Activities
Initiative
Major Move




ā€¢

ā€¢
Rebuild Homes to
Strengthen Neighborhoods
Initiative
San Bernardino, CA
Public Space Placemaking Initiative
  Court Square, Springfield, MA
Small Scale LQC Winter
 Event in Court Square
ā€¢ Small performances
ā€¢ Library readings
Small Scale LQC Winter
 Event in Court Square
ā€¢ Simple food and hot drinks
Small Scale LQC Winter
       Event in Court Square
ā€¢ Activities for kids
Winter Event Diagram
Court Square, Springfield, MA
ā€¢ Vacant storefront art and culture
  exhibitions




                                  Willoughby Windows
                                  Brooklyn, NY
                                  Managed by Metrotech BID
POP-UP CAFES
Summer Event Diagram
Court Square, Springfield, MA
NEXUS | District Reports




 Buckle your seat belts! Itā€™s time to work!!!
NEXUS | FRAMEWORK



 The Citywide planning process is organized according to Nexus framework which
 considers the six domains of a healthy and vibrant community.
NEXUS | Recommendations



 The Citywide planning process is organized according to Nexus framework which
 considers the six domains of a healthy and vibrant community.
                   Recommendation
                   ā€¢   Breadcrumbs
                   ā€¢   General Description
                   ā€¢   Implementation Leader
                   ā€¢   Partnerships/Stakeholders
                   ā€¢   Resource Needs
                   ā€¢   Potential Resource Opportunities
                   ā€¢   Precedents/Best Practices
                   ā€¢   Priority
                   ā€¢   Action Steps
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations




 The Citywide planning process is organized according to Nexus framework which
 considers the six domains of a healthy and vibrant community.

                          BREADCRUMBS

                          ā€¢   District meetings

                          ā€¢   Citywide meetings

                          ā€¢   Stakeholder meetings

                          ā€¢   One-on-one meetings
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations

          P H Y S I C A L
           Build on Existing Physical Assets to
           Celebrate Springļ¬eldā€™s Unique and Diverse
           Aesthetic Character

           Focus Transportation Resources to Better
           Serve and Connect Springļ¬eld Residents

           Plan For and Take Advantage of Lessons
           Learned From Recent Disasters by Creating
           and Publicizing a Comprehensive Disaster
           Preparedness Plan

           Design, Develop, and Operate Places and
           Spaces that are Efļ¬cient and Respectful of
           Natural and Human Resources

           Develop a Process for Transforming Vacant
           Lots and Structures Into Community Assets
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations


          C U L T U R A L
           Better Connect Community to Its Cultural
           Amenities and Assets Through
           Coordinated Outreach and
           Diverse Events & Arts Programming




           Celebrate the Old and New Cultural
           Diversity of Springļ¬eld




           Support and Grow the Arts and Culture
           Sector through a Series of "Lighter Quicker
           Cheaper" Cultural Events
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations

           S      O         C        I      A         L
            Improve the Reality and Perception of
            Public Safety in Springļ¬eld


            Attract a Vibrant and Youthful Population to
            be Stewards of Springļ¬eld

            Improve Owner and Landlord Accountability

            Provide Equal Access to a Variety of
            Housing Options


            Increase Access to Health and Wellness
            Services


            Make Healthy Food Accessible and
            Affordable for All Residents
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations

          E C O N O M I C
           Develop and Harness Springļ¬eldā€™s Role as
           the Economic Heart of the Pioneer Valley

           Expand the Presence and Inļ¬‚uence of
           Career Development and Educational
           Partnerships


           Streamline the Process of Economic
           Investment and Provide Creative
           Development Incentives

           Catalyze New and Nurture Existing Local
           Businesses

           Improve Opportunities for
           Underrepresented Residents to Participate
           in Springļ¬eldā€™s Economic Future
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations


         E D U C AT I O N A L
          Better Engage the Public in the Process and
          Importance of Education Reform




          Create a System of Connected and
          Integrated Partnerships for a Continuum of
          Education




          Put Schools, Community Centers and
          Libraries at the Center of Creating a Nexus
          of Places, Programs, and Access to
          Technology to Meet Community Needs
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations


         ORGANIZATIONAL
           Strengthen DevelopSpringļ¬eld as the
           Organization that Partners With the City to
           Take a Leadership role in Guiding
           Springļ¬eldā€™s Future.




           Establish a Body that Coalesces Community
           Organizations to Achieve Efļ¬ciency and
           Efļ¬cacy Through Collaboration and
           Cooperation
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations


         ORGANIZATIONAL
           Strengthen DevelopSpringļ¬eld as the
           Organization that Partners With the City to
           Take a Leadership role in Guiding
           Springļ¬eldā€™s Future.




           Establish a Body that Coalesces Community
           Organizations to Achieve Efļ¬ciency and
           Efļ¬cacy Through Collaboration and
           Cooperation
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational




  The Citywide planning process is organized according to Nexus framework which
  considers the six domains of a healthy and vibrant community.
 EDUCATIONAL: Put schools and libraries at the center
 of creating a nexus of places, programs, and access to
 technology to meet community needs
 Ā 
 BREADCRUMBS
 ā€¢ Latino Meeting
 ā€¢ Citywide Meeting #1
 ā€¢ BNIM Education Group
 ā€¢ District 3 Meeting Round 1
 ā€¢ District 2 Meeting Round 1
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational

General Description
The public need for greater access to services appears at every level of the educational sector,
and a novel approach must be taken in Springļ¬eld for these vital city assets to be fully ļ¬‚eshed
out into institutions that do more than give people the opportunity to learn. Citizens of
Springļ¬eld should count on schools and libraries alike for community support in its multitude of
iterations. These physical spaces can do more than provide an education; they should stand for
achievable advancement towards a better quality of life and provide the means for achieving it.
Ā 
In light of the tornado of last June, and in an effort to address longstanding issues, communal
institutions must galvanize social services with an approach that can cultivate success from the
bottom-up. By serving the young people of Springļ¬eld and their families, the Springļ¬eld Public
School (SPS) system, Parochial and Private Schools can also apply its educational capacity to
the community at large. With a change of school leadership for SPS on the horizon, citizens
must contribute to the process of ļ¬nding a new superintendent for SPS that is committed to
extending the systemā€™s function beyond just the classroom, school facilities, and school
boundaries. These goals can be reached by enabling school facilities to do more than house
children for eight hours a day.
Ā 
This social support does more than educate, it provides a place for the community to gather
together to solve issues, improve health, build capacities, and develop partnerships. The wide-
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational
reaching SPS, Parochial and Private Schools networks should be the arena for these functions.
This approach is modeled in the Community Schools Initiative (www.communityschools.org), and
Can transform a school from being just a schoolhouse into a facility that serves the folks of all
backgrounds, ages, and abilities.
Ā 
Key steps include: increasing facility hours, offering services to all ages, providing workforce
 readiness training, adult literacy classes, technological competency classes, developing
community partnerships, and utilizing creative thinking in implementation. By fulļ¬lling these
capacities, SPS will ļ¬rmly establish its role in the Springļ¬eld community and garner more support
by the neighborhoods that foster its facilities. In all cases, increased community participation and
cooperative communication in these facilities is paramount in ensuring success of the for
students and families.
Ā 
The Springļ¬eld Public Library system recently completed a master plan that laid out achievable
recommendations to improve its service to the city. There have been serious shortcomings in
enacting this plan because of budgetary issues. If the cityā€™s libraries are to provide the services
that would make them one of the pillars of the community, they will have to look for creative
mechanisms to achieve their goals, especially in the short term.

It is imperative for the community to rally in support of the library system, and one strategy for
catalyzing progress is through the partnership of some public library branches with educational
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational
institutions. This approach would enable the consolidation of resources to allow for increased
hours of operation, improved language and literacy services, and more opportunities to access
technology and technological education. Obviously, this implementation item has different
action steps in the short- and long-term.
Ā 
Planning for a joint library venture is a difļ¬cult process, but library leadership already possesses
the forethought necessary to accommodate these methods. By including in the Rebuild
Springļ¬eld Plan support for this approach, a greater number of Springļ¬eld residents can beneļ¬t
from both institutions. Not only will library services improve the educational experience of
Springļ¬eld residents, but these joint facilities will also be able to provide a wide range of social
services and act as a community center for health, literacy, community organization, capacity
building, and technology access. It is important to note that partners that share facilities also
share expenses in order to provide greater services with the most efļ¬cient use of resources.
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational
Implementation Leader
Mayor, School Superintendent, Parochial and Private School Leaders,
Board of Library Commissioners
Ā 
Partnerships/Stakeholders
Springļ¬eld Public Schools, Springļ¬eld City Library, Springļ¬eld College, American International
College, Western New England University, Springļ¬eld Technical Community College, Bay Path
College, Westļ¬eld State University, Springļ¬eld Department of Health and Human Services,
Springļ¬eld Ofļ¬ce of Information, Technology, and Accountability, Puerto Rican Cultural Center,
Springļ¬eld O.W.L. Adult Education Center, Springļ¬eld Vietnamese American Civic Association,
Futureworks, the Community Schools Initiative

Resource Needs
ā€¢ The next Superintendent of Springļ¬eld Public Schools (SPS) system needs to be committed
   to extending the systemā€™s functions, beneļ¬ts, and presence beyond the classroom.
ā€¢ The rebuilding of Brookings and Dryden will be funded by FEMA. This presents an
   opportunity to design these schools as full service Community Schools.
ā€¢ SPS and its new Superintendent, Parochial and Private school leaders need to explore
   enacting the community outreach techniques that embody a Community School.
ā€¢ The Library Master Plan needs to be implemented with additional consideration being given
  to co-location of community libraries with community schools.
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational
ā€¢   The City needs to think creatively about joint-use facilities in general and their potential for
    more efļ¬cient use of resources, greater impact, and expanded services.
ā€¢   Literacy, neighborhood access to technology, library and school accessibility need to be core
    principles of future programming and planning.
ā€¢   Library services need to engage and support the diverse community of Springļ¬eld; helping
    those who donā€™t speak English, are unemployed, or wish to continue academic enrichment.

Potential Resource Opportunities
ā€¢ FEMA funds for rebuilding Brookings and Dryden
ā€¢ Gates Foundation (Library funding)
ā€¢ More TBD

Precedents/Best Practices

Community Schools:
William R. Peck Full Service Community School (Holyoke, MA): The William R. Peck School, just
up the road from Springļ¬eld, is a Full Service Community School (FSCS) that cultivates thoughtful
and strategic partnerships in order to support the academic and non-academic aspirations and
needs of the students and families it serves. The school provides: After School, Case
Management, CHARLA services, College Awareness, Family Assistance Team, Family Resource
Room, Health Center, On Site Registrations, Parents in the Classroom, PPUA. There are a wealth
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational
of community partners (http://www.hps.holyoke.ma.us/peck/community_partners.html) governed
by a Central Coordinating Committee and working in organized workgroups.
Ā 
The FSCS initiative operates from the following guiding philosophies:
Commitment to Family-School-Community PartnershipĀ ā€“ We believe that Peck students will be
most successful when family, school and the community are working in collaboration.
Strengths Based AssumptionsĀ ā€“ We believe that all Peck families want the best for their children,
that there is a role for every family member in FSCS work, and that every parent can contribute
meaningfully to their childā€™s education.
Commitment to Consistent Academic Improvement-Our commitment is to ļ¬nding strategies that
contribute to improved student achievement.
Parent LeadershipĀ ā€“ We value parent partnership in all aspects of programming and governance
and we will continue to work towards parent leadership in the initiative.
Accountability through Participatory Evaluation-We are committed to the continuous
strengthening of the FSCS initiative through ongoing formative and summative evaluation
grounded in the experiences of our partners including students, families, faculty and community
partners.
Family Voice-Ā Programming and partnerships are determined in response to the articulated
needs and aspirations of Peck students and families rather than either perceived student/family
needs on the part of the school, or stated needs and desires of community partners.
Multiple Forms of Parent Engagement -Ā We understand that parent participation in their childā€™s
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational
education can take many forms, some more visible in the school building than others, and that
this participation happens at Peck, in the home and in the community.

Francis Scott Key School (Philadelphia, PA): The Francis Scott Key School has served its South
Philadelphia neighborhood for over 100 years. The school works with students and families that
have recently entered the country and focuses on language arts and literacy training the
curriculum. Using the Success for All program developed at Johns Hopkins University, the Key
school has made small class size and personalized reading instruction a priority. The school
provides adult literacy workshops and other adult education programs that promote family
learning and healthy development. Health is a key component in the curriculum. A school
counselor communicates regularly with families and works with an on-site school-community
coordinator to provide family support services, career and educational guidance, and referrals
and assistance with obtaining other services. The schools focus on academics and family
support has lead to improvements in all metrics: better school climate, increased attendance,
and improved test scores.

Countee Cullen Community Center (New York, NY): Located at Public School 194, the Center
is open from 9 a.m. to sometimes well past midnight, and operates on weekends and in the
summer as well. The community center is a Beacon program operated by the Rheedlen Centers
for Children and Families, and it provides positive alternatives for young people who are
growing up in one of the poorest neighborhoods in New York City. During school hours, the
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational
residents. For parents and children there are support groups, parenting workshops, and family
recreational activities. For teens, the Center offers homework help as well as a drug awareness
programs, late-night basketball, and a movie series. The Centerā€™s teens are active in the
community, producing public service videos, organizing street cleanups, publishing a newspaper,
and operating a nighttime teen lounge. The Center has also worked hard to gain an identity
within the community through activities that include voter registration booths, Center t-shirts,
and a neighborhood tree planting project. In addition to focusing on youth and family develop-
ment, the Countee Cullen Beacon offers support to underserved families: family preservation
services, emergency help, clinical services, home visits, counseling, and practical help in ļ¬nding
housing, jobs, or child care.
Ā 
Joint-use Libraries:
The following two examples have been resounding successes in their communities, despite
public/university distrust on the outset. The resulting libraries have been able to offer far more
services at the same or less cost than before because of the consolidation of resources. These
practices are on the larger scale and show the success that a large university (enrolling more
than 20,000 students), can partner with a large library clientele (over 750,000 people in the library
catchment).

ā€¢   San Jose State University/San Jose Public Library: After much deliberation and debate, these
    two institutions combined to form a ā€œsuper libraryā€ that is able to offer far more technological
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational
   access, language services, multicultural programming, etc. to the entire San Jose community.
Ā 
ā€¢ Nova State University/Broward County Public Library: The library is now open 100hrs/week
ā€¢ rather than 70 hours. 50 new staff members were hired and trained in the year that the library
ā€¢ was opened. Expanded programming and language services were offered because of the
ā€¢ available funds freed up by the consolidation of costs in the library.
Ā 
The next three best practices are examples of libraries that partner with smaller institutions for
service on the community-scale. In these cases, the catchment area of the library service is less
than 20,000 people. In studies, this scale of service has proven to be extremely successful in
starting a joint-use school library.

Emmetsburg Public Library (Emmetsburg, IA):
ā€¢ Smith Wellness Center, run by cooperative partnership between Iowa Lakes CC, the City of
  Emmetsburg, and the citizens of Palo Alto County
ā€¢ Library has its own Board of Trustees
ā€¢ Also acts as a community center.
ā€¢ Partnership allowed for more space, increased handicap accessibility, expanded services,
  study and leisure reading space, workspace for staff, and more programming opportunities.
ā€¢ Eliminated duplication
ā€¢ Excellent communication has solved logistical issues
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational
with diminishing interest over time
http://www.sdcl.org/locations_SB.html
Ā 
Priority
Critical
Ā 
Action Steps
1. The City will select a new SPS Superintendent that is committed to expanding the functions
     and beneļ¬ts of the system beyond the classroom.
2. Community Schools Initiative (http://www.communityschools.org/) to assist in transforming
     Local public schools into facilities that serve citizens before, during, and after school hours.
3. SPS will further explore design opportunities for creating 21st Century Community Schools
     in the rebuilding of Brookings and Dryden schools.
4. The City will explore the potential of enacting the policies described in the Library Master
     Plan.
5. On a community level, branch libraries and community schools will meet and discuss the
     opportunity to combine library services with the focus on providing accommodations and
     neighborhood-speciļ¬c services to the community at large and at the neighborhood level.
6. Schools and libraries alike will engage the greater Springļ¬eld community, expand their hours
     of operation beyond the school day and maximize the beneļ¬t they provide to citizens:
     enhanced language services, increased access to technology, and improved social service
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational
     programming will all be included.
7.   With the construction of two new schools in the future, plans will be made to build or
     renovate two community-scale joint-use libraries.

      http://citiesandschools.berkeley.edu/
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Table Exercise


   Introduce yourselves.

   Choose a person to report out.

   Go around the table and share reactions to the
   Recommendations.

   Decide on group response to each Recommendation.

   Tables report out.
REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Prioritize Recs


     Place one dot on the recommendation in each

     Nexus domain that you think is most important.



 www.rebuildspringļ¬eld.com
NEXUS | SYSTEMS THINKING

ā€¢   PEOPLE

ā€¢   STRUCTURES

ā€¢   PROCESSES

ā€¢   RELATIONSHIPS
      ā€¢ authentic engagement
      ā€¢ partnerships
NEXUS | A START




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Citywide meeting #2.pptx

  • 1. An initiative of DevelopSpringļ¬eld and the Springļ¬eld Redevelopment Authority concordia + + +
  • 2. NEXUS | DIAGRAM WHERE THE WHOLE IS GREATER THAN THE SUM OF THE PARTS
  • 3. NEXUS | District Reports District 1 ā€“ South End, Metro Center District 2 ā€“ Maple High/Six Corners, Old Hill, Upper Hill, Forest Park District 3 ā€“ East Forest Park, Sixteen Acres Revitalizing Public Spaces www.rebuildspringļ¬eld.com
  • 4. DISTRICT 1 REBUILDING PLAN METRO CENTER/SOUTH END
  • 6. VISION VIBRANT ā€“ WALKABLE - HISTORIC LIVABILITY + SUSTAINABILITY + INCLUSION + OPPORTUNITY Work together to rebuild a more livable, sustainable, inclusive community with the resources to offer expanded opportunities for everyone.
  • 9. FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT SITES/BUILDINGS 11 8 1. Mass Mutual Ctr Garage 3 6 7 2. 13-31 Elm St. 1 10 3. 24 Park St. 4 2 4. Armory Building 9 5 5. Zanetti School 6. Union and Main 7. 923 Main St. 8. Gemini Site 9. 630 Main St. 10. 629 Main St. 11. Marble St. Apts
  • 11. RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦ HOUSING STRATEGY ā€¢ Rehab existing historic and other downtown-scale buildings in Metro Center and the South End ā€¢ Mixed-use with upper story housing on Main Street and other major streets ā€¢ Inļ¬ll one- to three-family housing to raise the South End median income level
  • 12. RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦ COMMERCIAL AND RETAIL STRATEGY ā€¢ Recruitment program for Main Street storefronts and restaurants ā€¢ ā€œRestaurant Rowā€ destination: build on the existing South End cluster ā€¢ Build-to-suit potential: ā€¢ Urban grocery store (approx. 17,000 sf) in or near downtown or South End ā€¢ Expansion of A.C. Produce ā€¢ Pharmacy (approx.10,000 sf)
  • 13. RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦ FEASIBILITY AND FINANCING ā€¢ Incentives needed for all development types except build-to-suit retail or ofļ¬ce
  • 14. RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦ SPECIFIC SITES ā€¢ Armory and Zanetti School ā€¢ Historic and city owned ā€¢ Suitable for ofļ¬ces or housing ā€¢ Issue a Request for Proposals consistent with community goals ā€“ Preference for adaptive reuse ā€“ Design principles
  • 15. RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦ ā€œWALK TO THE RIVERā€ ā€¢ Union Street as ā€œFestival Streetā€ ā€¢ A program of art installations in the Union Street underpass Bill Fitz-Gibbons, Light Channels, San Portland (OR) Development Commission Antonio
  • 16. RECOMMENDATIONS includeā€¦ DESIGN, ZONING, COORDINATIONā€¦ ā€¢ Activate Main Street with urban design to promote walkability and programming ā€¢ Connect with Riverfront Park ā€¢ Adopt new zoning and enact demolition delay for historic buildings ā€¢ Enhance partnerships and coordinate activities ā€“ volunteer summit to focus on priorities ā€¢ Engage a neighborhood organizer for the South End ā€¢ Create a community-managed anti- crime organization such as Neighborhood Watch
  • 17. DISTRICT 1 REBUILDING PLAN METRO CENTER/SOUTH END
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  • 19. Old Hill, Upper Hill, Maple High-Six Corners, Forest Park
  • 20. Old Hill, Upper Hill, Maple High-Six Corners, Forest Park
  • 26. Property Maintenance for Homeowners and Renters Initiative
  • 27. Reuse of Vacant Lots Initiative
  • 28. Safe and Convenient Transit Initiative
  • 30. Quality Schools as Community Anchors Initiative
  • 32. Integrated Healthy Food System Initiative
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  • 35.
  • 36. East Forest Park, Sixteen Acres
  • 37. East Forest Park, Sixteen Acres
  • 40. Interconnected Greenway and Trail System Implementation Opportunity
  • 41. 2: MAXIMIZE IMPACT of SCHOOLS + COMMUNITY FACILITIES Major Move ā€¢ ā€¢
  • 45. Youth and Senior Activities Initiative
  • 47. Rebuild Homes to Strengthen Neighborhoods Initiative
  • 49.
  • 50.
  • 51.
  • 52. Public Space Placemaking Initiative Court Square, Springfield, MA
  • 53. Small Scale LQC Winter Event in Court Square ā€¢ Small performances ā€¢ Library readings
  • 54. Small Scale LQC Winter Event in Court Square ā€¢ Simple food and hot drinks
  • 55. Small Scale LQC Winter Event in Court Square ā€¢ Activities for kids
  • 56.
  • 57.
  • 58. Winter Event Diagram Court Square, Springfield, MA
  • 59.
  • 60.
  • 61. ā€¢ Vacant storefront art and culture exhibitions Willoughby Windows Brooklyn, NY Managed by Metrotech BID
  • 63.
  • 64. Summer Event Diagram Court Square, Springfield, MA
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  • 66.
  • 67.
  • 68.
  • 69.
  • 70.
  • 71. NEXUS | District Reports Buckle your seat belts! Itā€™s time to work!!!
  • 72. NEXUS | FRAMEWORK The Citywide planning process is organized according to Nexus framework which considers the six domains of a healthy and vibrant community.
  • 73. NEXUS | Recommendations The Citywide planning process is organized according to Nexus framework which considers the six domains of a healthy and vibrant community. Recommendation ā€¢ Breadcrumbs ā€¢ General Description ā€¢ Implementation Leader ā€¢ Partnerships/Stakeholders ā€¢ Resource Needs ā€¢ Potential Resource Opportunities ā€¢ Precedents/Best Practices ā€¢ Priority ā€¢ Action Steps
  • 74. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations The Citywide planning process is organized according to Nexus framework which considers the six domains of a healthy and vibrant community. BREADCRUMBS ā€¢ District meetings ā€¢ Citywide meetings ā€¢ Stakeholder meetings ā€¢ One-on-one meetings
  • 75. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations P H Y S I C A L Build on Existing Physical Assets to Celebrate Springļ¬eldā€™s Unique and Diverse Aesthetic Character Focus Transportation Resources to Better Serve and Connect Springļ¬eld Residents Plan For and Take Advantage of Lessons Learned From Recent Disasters by Creating and Publicizing a Comprehensive Disaster Preparedness Plan Design, Develop, and Operate Places and Spaces that are Efļ¬cient and Respectful of Natural and Human Resources Develop a Process for Transforming Vacant Lots and Structures Into Community Assets
  • 76. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations C U L T U R A L Better Connect Community to Its Cultural Amenities and Assets Through Coordinated Outreach and Diverse Events & Arts Programming Celebrate the Old and New Cultural Diversity of Springļ¬eld Support and Grow the Arts and Culture Sector through a Series of "Lighter Quicker Cheaper" Cultural Events
  • 77. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations S O C I A L Improve the Reality and Perception of Public Safety in Springļ¬eld Attract a Vibrant and Youthful Population to be Stewards of Springļ¬eld Improve Owner and Landlord Accountability Provide Equal Access to a Variety of Housing Options Increase Access to Health and Wellness Services Make Healthy Food Accessible and Affordable for All Residents
  • 78. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations E C O N O M I C Develop and Harness Springļ¬eldā€™s Role as the Economic Heart of the Pioneer Valley Expand the Presence and Inļ¬‚uence of Career Development and Educational Partnerships Streamline the Process of Economic Investment and Provide Creative Development Incentives Catalyze New and Nurture Existing Local Businesses Improve Opportunities for Underrepresented Residents to Participate in Springļ¬eldā€™s Economic Future
  • 79. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations E D U C AT I O N A L Better Engage the Public in the Process and Importance of Education Reform Create a System of Connected and Integrated Partnerships for a Continuum of Education Put Schools, Community Centers and Libraries at the Center of Creating a Nexus of Places, Programs, and Access to Technology to Meet Community Needs
  • 80. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations ORGANIZATIONAL Strengthen DevelopSpringļ¬eld as the Organization that Partners With the City to Take a Leadership role in Guiding Springļ¬eldā€™s Future. Establish a Body that Coalesces Community Organizations to Achieve Efļ¬ciency and Efļ¬cacy Through Collaboration and Cooperation
  • 81. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Recommendations ORGANIZATIONAL Strengthen DevelopSpringļ¬eld as the Organization that Partners With the City to Take a Leadership role in Guiding Springļ¬eldā€™s Future. Establish a Body that Coalesces Community Organizations to Achieve Efļ¬ciency and Efļ¬cacy Through Collaboration and Cooperation
  • 82. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational The Citywide planning process is organized according to Nexus framework which considers the six domains of a healthy and vibrant community. EDUCATIONAL: Put schools and libraries at the center of creating a nexus of places, programs, and access to technology to meet community needs Ā  BREADCRUMBS ā€¢ Latino Meeting ā€¢ Citywide Meeting #1 ā€¢ BNIM Education Group ā€¢ District 3 Meeting Round 1 ā€¢ District 2 Meeting Round 1
  • 83. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational General Description The public need for greater access to services appears at every level of the educational sector, and a novel approach must be taken in Springļ¬eld for these vital city assets to be fully ļ¬‚eshed out into institutions that do more than give people the opportunity to learn. Citizens of Springļ¬eld should count on schools and libraries alike for community support in its multitude of iterations. These physical spaces can do more than provide an education; they should stand for achievable advancement towards a better quality of life and provide the means for achieving it. Ā  In light of the tornado of last June, and in an effort to address longstanding issues, communal institutions must galvanize social services with an approach that can cultivate success from the bottom-up. By serving the young people of Springļ¬eld and their families, the Springļ¬eld Public School (SPS) system, Parochial and Private Schools can also apply its educational capacity to the community at large. With a change of school leadership for SPS on the horizon, citizens must contribute to the process of ļ¬nding a new superintendent for SPS that is committed to extending the systemā€™s function beyond just the classroom, school facilities, and school boundaries. These goals can be reached by enabling school facilities to do more than house children for eight hours a day. Ā  This social support does more than educate, it provides a place for the community to gather together to solve issues, improve health, build capacities, and develop partnerships. The wide-
  • 84. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational reaching SPS, Parochial and Private Schools networks should be the arena for these functions. This approach is modeled in the Community Schools Initiative (www.communityschools.org), and Can transform a school from being just a schoolhouse into a facility that serves the folks of all backgrounds, ages, and abilities. Ā  Key steps include: increasing facility hours, offering services to all ages, providing workforce readiness training, adult literacy classes, technological competency classes, developing community partnerships, and utilizing creative thinking in implementation. By fulļ¬lling these capacities, SPS will ļ¬rmly establish its role in the Springļ¬eld community and garner more support by the neighborhoods that foster its facilities. In all cases, increased community participation and cooperative communication in these facilities is paramount in ensuring success of the for students and families. Ā  The Springļ¬eld Public Library system recently completed a master plan that laid out achievable recommendations to improve its service to the city. There have been serious shortcomings in enacting this plan because of budgetary issues. If the cityā€™s libraries are to provide the services that would make them one of the pillars of the community, they will have to look for creative mechanisms to achieve their goals, especially in the short term. It is imperative for the community to rally in support of the library system, and one strategy for catalyzing progress is through the partnership of some public library branches with educational
  • 85. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational institutions. This approach would enable the consolidation of resources to allow for increased hours of operation, improved language and literacy services, and more opportunities to access technology and technological education. Obviously, this implementation item has different action steps in the short- and long-term. Ā  Planning for a joint library venture is a difļ¬cult process, but library leadership already possesses the forethought necessary to accommodate these methods. By including in the Rebuild Springļ¬eld Plan support for this approach, a greater number of Springļ¬eld residents can beneļ¬t from both institutions. Not only will library services improve the educational experience of Springļ¬eld residents, but these joint facilities will also be able to provide a wide range of social services and act as a community center for health, literacy, community organization, capacity building, and technology access. It is important to note that partners that share facilities also share expenses in order to provide greater services with the most efļ¬cient use of resources.
  • 86. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational Implementation Leader Mayor, School Superintendent, Parochial and Private School Leaders, Board of Library Commissioners Ā  Partnerships/Stakeholders Springļ¬eld Public Schools, Springļ¬eld City Library, Springļ¬eld College, American International College, Western New England University, Springļ¬eld Technical Community College, Bay Path College, Westļ¬eld State University, Springļ¬eld Department of Health and Human Services, Springļ¬eld Ofļ¬ce of Information, Technology, and Accountability, Puerto Rican Cultural Center, Springļ¬eld O.W.L. Adult Education Center, Springļ¬eld Vietnamese American Civic Association, Futureworks, the Community Schools Initiative Resource Needs ā€¢ The next Superintendent of Springļ¬eld Public Schools (SPS) system needs to be committed to extending the systemā€™s functions, beneļ¬ts, and presence beyond the classroom. ā€¢ The rebuilding of Brookings and Dryden will be funded by FEMA. This presents an opportunity to design these schools as full service Community Schools. ā€¢ SPS and its new Superintendent, Parochial and Private school leaders need to explore enacting the community outreach techniques that embody a Community School. ā€¢ The Library Master Plan needs to be implemented with additional consideration being given to co-location of community libraries with community schools.
  • 87. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational ā€¢ The City needs to think creatively about joint-use facilities in general and their potential for more efļ¬cient use of resources, greater impact, and expanded services. ā€¢ Literacy, neighborhood access to technology, library and school accessibility need to be core principles of future programming and planning. ā€¢ Library services need to engage and support the diverse community of Springļ¬eld; helping those who donā€™t speak English, are unemployed, or wish to continue academic enrichment. Potential Resource Opportunities ā€¢ FEMA funds for rebuilding Brookings and Dryden ā€¢ Gates Foundation (Library funding) ā€¢ More TBD Precedents/Best Practices Community Schools: William R. Peck Full Service Community School (Holyoke, MA): The William R. Peck School, just up the road from Springļ¬eld, is a Full Service Community School (FSCS) that cultivates thoughtful and strategic partnerships in order to support the academic and non-academic aspirations and needs of the students and families it serves. The school provides: After School, Case Management, CHARLA services, College Awareness, Family Assistance Team, Family Resource Room, Health Center, On Site Registrations, Parents in the Classroom, PPUA. There are a wealth
  • 88. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational of community partners (http://www.hps.holyoke.ma.us/peck/community_partners.html) governed by a Central Coordinating Committee and working in organized workgroups. Ā  The FSCS initiative operates from the following guiding philosophies: Commitment to Family-School-Community PartnershipĀ ā€“ We believe that Peck students will be most successful when family, school and the community are working in collaboration. Strengths Based AssumptionsĀ ā€“ We believe that all Peck families want the best for their children, that there is a role for every family member in FSCS work, and that every parent can contribute meaningfully to their childā€™s education. Commitment to Consistent Academic Improvement-Our commitment is to ļ¬nding strategies that contribute to improved student achievement. Parent LeadershipĀ ā€“ We value parent partnership in all aspects of programming and governance and we will continue to work towards parent leadership in the initiative. Accountability through Participatory Evaluation-We are committed to the continuous strengthening of the FSCS initiative through ongoing formative and summative evaluation grounded in the experiences of our partners including students, families, faculty and community partners. Family Voice-Ā Programming and partnerships are determined in response to the articulated needs and aspirations of Peck students and families rather than either perceived student/family needs on the part of the school, or stated needs and desires of community partners. Multiple Forms of Parent Engagement -Ā We understand that parent participation in their childā€™s
  • 89. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational education can take many forms, some more visible in the school building than others, and that this participation happens at Peck, in the home and in the community. Francis Scott Key School (Philadelphia, PA): The Francis Scott Key School has served its South Philadelphia neighborhood for over 100 years. The school works with students and families that have recently entered the country and focuses on language arts and literacy training the curriculum. Using the Success for All program developed at Johns Hopkins University, the Key school has made small class size and personalized reading instruction a priority. The school provides adult literacy workshops and other adult education programs that promote family learning and healthy development. Health is a key component in the curriculum. A school counselor communicates regularly with families and works with an on-site school-community coordinator to provide family support services, career and educational guidance, and referrals and assistance with obtaining other services. The schools focus on academics and family support has lead to improvements in all metrics: better school climate, increased attendance, and improved test scores. Countee Cullen Community Center (New York, NY): Located at Public School 194, the Center is open from 9 a.m. to sometimes well past midnight, and operates on weekends and in the summer as well. The community center is a Beacon program operated by the Rheedlen Centers for Children and Families, and it provides positive alternatives for young people who are growing up in one of the poorest neighborhoods in New York City. During school hours, the
  • 90. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational residents. For parents and children there are support groups, parenting workshops, and family recreational activities. For teens, the Center offers homework help as well as a drug awareness programs, late-night basketball, and a movie series. The Centerā€™s teens are active in the community, producing public service videos, organizing street cleanups, publishing a newspaper, and operating a nighttime teen lounge. The Center has also worked hard to gain an identity within the community through activities that include voter registration booths, Center t-shirts, and a neighborhood tree planting project. In addition to focusing on youth and family develop- ment, the Countee Cullen Beacon offers support to underserved families: family preservation services, emergency help, clinical services, home visits, counseling, and practical help in ļ¬nding housing, jobs, or child care. Ā  Joint-use Libraries: The following two examples have been resounding successes in their communities, despite public/university distrust on the outset. The resulting libraries have been able to offer far more services at the same or less cost than before because of the consolidation of resources. These practices are on the larger scale and show the success that a large university (enrolling more than 20,000 students), can partner with a large library clientele (over 750,000 people in the library catchment). ā€¢ San Jose State University/San Jose Public Library: After much deliberation and debate, these two institutions combined to form a ā€œsuper libraryā€ that is able to offer far more technological
  • 91. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational access, language services, multicultural programming, etc. to the entire San Jose community. Ā  ā€¢ Nova State University/Broward County Public Library: The library is now open 100hrs/week ā€¢ rather than 70 hours. 50 new staff members were hired and trained in the year that the library ā€¢ was opened. Expanded programming and language services were offered because of the ā€¢ available funds freed up by the consolidation of costs in the library. Ā  The next three best practices are examples of libraries that partner with smaller institutions for service on the community-scale. In these cases, the catchment area of the library service is less than 20,000 people. In studies, this scale of service has proven to be extremely successful in starting a joint-use school library. Emmetsburg Public Library (Emmetsburg, IA): ā€¢ Smith Wellness Center, run by cooperative partnership between Iowa Lakes CC, the City of Emmetsburg, and the citizens of Palo Alto County ā€¢ Library has its own Board of Trustees ā€¢ Also acts as a community center. ā€¢ Partnership allowed for more space, increased handicap accessibility, expanded services, study and leisure reading space, workspace for staff, and more programming opportunities. ā€¢ Eliminated duplication ā€¢ Excellent communication has solved logistical issues
  • 92. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational with diminishing interest over time http://www.sdcl.org/locations_SB.html Ā  Priority Critical Ā  Action Steps 1. The City will select a new SPS Superintendent that is committed to expanding the functions and beneļ¬ts of the system beyond the classroom. 2. Community Schools Initiative (http://www.communityschools.org/) to assist in transforming Local public schools into facilities that serve citizens before, during, and after school hours. 3. SPS will further explore design opportunities for creating 21st Century Community Schools in the rebuilding of Brookings and Dryden schools. 4. The City will explore the potential of enacting the policies described in the Library Master Plan. 5. On a community level, branch libraries and community schools will meet and discuss the opportunity to combine library services with the focus on providing accommodations and neighborhood-speciļ¬c services to the community at large and at the neighborhood level. 6. Schools and libraries alike will engage the greater Springļ¬eld community, expand their hours of operation beyond the school day and maximize the beneļ¬t they provide to citizens: enhanced language services, increased access to technology, and improved social service
  • 93. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Educational programming will all be included. 7. With the construction of two new schools in the future, plans will be made to build or renovate two community-scale joint-use libraries. http://citiesandschools.berkeley.edu/
  • 94. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Table Exercise Introduce yourselves. Choose a person to report out. Go around the table and share reactions to the Recommendations. Decide on group response to each Recommendation. Tables report out.
  • 95. REBUILD SPRINGFIELD | Prioritize Recs Place one dot on the recommendation in each Nexus domain that you think is most important. www.rebuildspringļ¬eld.com
  • 96. NEXUS | SYSTEMS THINKING ā€¢ PEOPLE ā€¢ STRUCTURES ā€¢ PROCESSES ā€¢ RELATIONSHIPS ā€¢ authentic engagement ā€¢ partnerships
  • 97. NEXUS | A START OAK ALLEY PLANTATION ā€“ VACHERIE, LA