File #: 14-0190    Version: 1
Type: discussion Status: Filed
File created: 2/21/2014 In control: Community & Economic Revitalization Committee (CERC)
Agenda date: 3/6/2014 Final action: 3/6/2014
Title: Isthmus Urban Design Workshop Process
Attachments: 1. ECONorthwest Planning Process, 2. CAC Agenda 03.06.pdf, 3. Planning Process FAQs
Related files: 14-0252
Title
Isthmus Urban Design Workshop Process

Recommendation
City Manager Recommendation:
Consider Isthmus Urban Design Workshop Process and Provide Feedback and Direction to the Consultant Team

Report
Issue:
ECONorthwest and Fregonese and Associates have developed a preliminary agenda and outline for the Urban Design Workshop scheduled for April 5, 2014. Review these materials and provide feedback and direction to the consultant team to finalize preparation for the workshop.

Staff Contact:
Keith Stahley, Director Community Planning and Development Department 360.753.8227

Presenter(s):
Keith Stahley, Director Community Planning and Development Department
Lorelei Juntunen, Senior Planner ECONorthwest
John Fregonese, Principal Fregonese and Associates

Background and Analysis:
Staff and the consultant team have continued to refine the agenda for the April 5, 2014 Urban Design Workshop and will be prepared to respond to questions and receive feedback about the proposed process. See Ms. Juntunen's February 12, 2014 Memorandum to the Community and Economic Revitalization Committee (Attachment 1) for the complete memorandum. Regarding the April 5, 2014 workshop the memo provides the following:

CAC Design Workshop (April 5, 2014)
The Consultant and the City will host a workshop with CAC members (including key property owners) to address issues raised in previous CAC meetings. The workshop will focus on the Isthmus, and be organized as a half-day workshop, facilitated by John Fregonese from Fregonese Associates. ECO will work with Fregonese Associates and City staff to design the details of the workshop, but in general, it will follow this format:
* ECO will present the work completed to date, including the market analysis for downtown Olympia. This is important context for understanding the challenges to redevelopment, but also the imperative for action for downtown.
* The purpose of the workshop will be to work toward agreement on pote...

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