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Six Best Practices for Creating a Comprehensive Plan Mitchell Silver, FAICP Memphis, TN 2.1.17

1. Purpose of a comprehensive plan 2. Be clear on the problems you are solving 3. Setting the framework 4. Understand the value of land 5. Engagement process 6. Adoption and Implementation

Purpose of a comprehensive plan

Role of planning Manage growth and change. Planning deals with risk and uncertainty about the future. Plans for present and future generations. Planning is about place, but also about people. Planners shall have special concern for the long-term consequences of present actions. There are also consequences for no action! Have ONE comprehensive plan and not many fragmented and diassocated plans. When you say no to something, you are saying yes to something else. What are you saying yes to?

Plan vs. Code The Comprehensive Plan is a public policy document a blueprint. It should represent your city s vision and values for the future. A plan helps local government manage growth or change, decision-making, public improvements and capital investment. The Development Code codifies part of the vision and values to ensure the future is predictable. The purpose of zoning is to protect the public health, safety and welfare.

Be clear on the problems you are solving

21 st Century Issues and Challenges Graying and browning of America Rise of the single person households Traditional family is changing Aging infrastructure Climate change Water Energy Obesity, public health, food security Jobs and the economy Equity, Income Inequality Affordable places, Gentrification

Growth in the Triangle s Urban Population & Land Area, 1950-2000 1,670% 480% Population Growth Land Consumption Triangle land consumption was 3.5 times the population growth

The Planning Raleigh 2030 Challenge How will Raleigh manage growth over the next 20 years? Raleigh must find where to place: 120,000 dwellings units (270,000 people) 170,000 jobs (85 million s.f. of non-residential) Land for infrastructure and open space As of 2010, Raleigh has about: 19,000 acres to develop within Raleigh s jurisdiction 20,000 acres outside our ETJ Low density and sprawl was no longer an option!

Selected List of Challenges Not everyone believed proactive planning was vital to our competiveness Had a small town identity. Had to transition from Mayberry to Metro Growing fast 12,000 to 15,000 newcomers a year Would run out land to develop in 20 years. Running out of water. Sprawl was fiscally irresponsible and too expensive to maintain Was not aware demographics shifts and its implications Did not offer housing, transportation and lifestyle choices for new markets

The New Reality in the U.S. More older Americans. Longer life expectancy. More diversity and multiculturalism. More people with disabilities. More multi-gen households More single mothers. Fewer couples getting married Immigration and migration will continue. By 2030, majority of households will be single persons. By 2044, no majority race.

Household Change in the U.S (1960-2025) 1960 2000 2025 Households with children 48% 33% 28% Households without children 52% 67% 72% Single person households 13% 26% 28% Source: US Census for 1960 and 2000; Arthur Nelson s projections based on Riche (2003) and Masnick, Belsky and Di (2004)

Source: Transportation for America, Center for Neighborhood Technology and Mitchell Silver Implications of an Aging Population Land use patterns and transportation choices will change as millions of aging Americans realize they can no longer drive. 600,000 over the age of 70 stop driving every year. Visits to friends will drop by 65%. NIMBYism may grow.

Plan for the Generations Greatest Generation 1901-1924 Silent/Mature Generation 1923-1945 Baby Boom Generation 1946-1964 Generation X 1965-1981 Generation Y 1982-1995 Generation Z 1996-today Source: Mitchell Silver adapted from various sources Photos: NYC Parks

Future Consumer Demand Future consumer preferences and market demands Source: James Chung, Photos: Reach Advisors xxxxxxx

Implications of the Generational Shift It s not just about What s Next but Who s next Clash of values - 20 th century vs. 21st century There will be tension between over the next 10 years as generations transform attitudes and values. Generation X and Y will begin to influence laws and public policy. 20 th Century belongs to us. 21 st Century belongs to them. Let them own it. Source: Mitchell Silver

Setting the framework

Comprehensive Plan

2030 Comp Plan Is Defined by Six Themes Economic Prosperity & Equity Expanding Housing Choices Managing Our Growth Coordinating Land Use & Transportation Greenprint Raleigh Sustainable Development Growing Successful Neighborhoods & Communities

Growth Framework Map Source: City of Raleigh New direction: 60% to 70% of all new growth will be directed to 8 growth centers and 12 multi-modal corridors.

Understand the value of land

Source: Kristopher Larson and Mitchell Silver, 2008 Strategic planning adds value It would take 600-single family homes on a 150-acre subdivision to equal the tax value of the Wells Fargo Capital Center, which sits on 1.2 acres of land. Wells Fargo Capital Center in downtown Raleigh has 90 times the tax value per acre than the average suburban acre.

Return on Investment Source: Public Interest Projects, Inc. Downtown high rise residential on 3-acre site pays off its infrastructure in 3 years. The return on infrastructure investment is 35%. Suburban multi-family complex on a 30-acre site pays off its infrastructure in 42 years. The return on infrastructure investment is 2%.

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Leveraged Public Investment B

The engagement process

Sources: Mitchell Silver Engaging Generations Greatest Generation Public Meetings, direct mail, votes Silent/Chosen/Mature Public Meetings, direct mail, votes Baby Boom Public Meetings, Social Media, web, votes Gen. X Public & Interactive Meetings, Social Media, web Gen. Y Social media, web, interactive meetings Gen. Z Social media, web, interactive meetings

Big Ideas and Kids City

Implementation

How to implement a Plan Comprehensive Plan Policy Guidance, City Actions Public and/or Private Investment Development Code Capital, Equity or Incentives

Focus on implementation! Policy recommendations Action items Development code Design Guidelines or standards Incentives Special assessment districts Tax increment financing Capital improvement program Bonds or General Fund Referenda (sales tax, property tax) Public Private Partnerships Grants

New Implementation Team Moving from plan to action Oversee Comprehensive Plan implementation Ensures consistency with other department plans Creates a matrix for all plan recommendations Cost estimates in area plans and/or studies Annual reports to City Council about progress Identify funding options Capital Improvement Program, GIS mapping

Annual Progress Reports Review annually for emerging issues Policies or actions implemented Policies or actions to be added or removed Update plan every five years

Right Rules, Right Places Next generation coding Rethink purpose of codes Meet demands of future markets

Ensure everyone understands the purpose of a comprehensive plan Make sure you know the problems you are solving Have a vision, communicate your values and set a framework You must understand the value of land Have a diverse, creative and inclusive engagement process Implementation is the most important part of the plan