ABI-1 & WELCI Community Values Handout 8.5X11
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Strengthen the historic districts. Use tools such as design, markers and neighborhood identity. Develop alternatives for underutilized or vacant property by encouraging a diversity of medium development, employment, shopping and recreation choices at the study area. Encourage focused infill and redevelopment. Develop streetscape and pedestrian/bicycle linkages and provide access to a range of travel modes including transit, roadways, walking and biking and enable access to all uses within the study area. Connect the transportation system to other centers and expand transportation goals to include traffic calming and truck traffic measures. Enhance community identity. Create civic space, focal points and heritage tourism; preserve the historical characteristics of the center. Increase employment opportunities. Other: ________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ WHAT ARE YOUR COMMUNITY VALUES? 01 Review the guiding principles from the original Subarea 1 plan and prioritize each goal with ‘1’ as highest priority and ‘8’‘12’ as as lowest lowest priority. priority. Encourage economic development. Preserve historic resources. Connect neighborhoods across existing barriers. Seek a balanced, connected, continuous, and redundant transportation system. Ensure appropriate urban form. Provide a balanced mix of compatible land uses. Expand housing options. Provide a variety of public spaces. Promote sustainable living. Increase public safety through appropriate design. Reuse existing buildings and focus investment on redevelopment. Enable incremental change. Other: _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Study Area Bicycle & Pedestrian Connectivity Study Area Transit ! Study Area Demographics Education & Income EDUCATION MEDIAN INCOME (K) EMPLOYMENT a Graduate/ t Professional an tl 9.0% No High A School Diploma Bachelor’s 18.3% 13.0% 11.3% 58.1% ea r ea r A A y y ud t ud S t S 9.0% Some High School/ College GED 29.6% 31.9% Source: US Census Bureau, all data is 2018 unless otherwise noted Study Area Demographics Transportation MEANS OF TRANSIT COMMUTE TIMES WALK TO WORK: TO WORK Other <2% Walk 4.5% 1.7% DRIVE: Drive Alone Public 55.7% es 67% Transit t 26.4% nu i HOUSING UNITS M WITH NO VEHICLE : 28.1%! Carpool 11.6% of renters Source: US Census Bureau, all data is 2018 unless otherwise noted Study Area Demographics Housing STUDY CITY OF UNITED AREA ATLANTA STATES AVERAGE HOME VALUE: 18.2% 12.2% WEST END: 20.9% 54.5% $244K 35.5% ABI SA1: $189K RENT MORE THAN 30% OF INCOME: 60.9% HOUSEHOLDS 31.7% 57.3% 46.3% Source: US Census Bureau, all data is 2018 unless otherwise noted !" Study Area Demographics Population POPULATION AGE DISTRIBUTION MEDIAN AGE: 35.5 n AVERAGE o i t a HOUSEHOLD SIZE: ul p o P 3.2 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE ATLANTA: 2.3 Source: US Census Bureau, all data is 2018 unless otherwise noted .