The document summarizes plans for development of the St. Elizabeths East campus, including:
- Creating a master plan to guide sustainable development that celebrates historic resources and improves connectivity;
- Defining the first phase of development and infrastructure needs like roads and utilities;
- Conducting an environmental assessment of the transportation network to support development and connect to surrounding areas.
The process involves community input, historic preservation approvals, and identifying funding to build out the transportation system and other needs to guide controlled growth of the campus over 20 years.
2. ST Elizabeths East Development Principles Capture the Unique Identity to Create a Sense of Place Reinvigorate the Campus as an Important Neighborhood Center Preserve and Celebrate Heritage Resources Embody the District's Urban Design & Sustainability Goals Improve Connectivity and Open Up the Campus Enhance Multi-modal Transportation Networks Create a Strong Public Realm Support Wider Economic Development Initiatives
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4. Meet projected area growth in the next twenty yearsZone the site and obtain Historic Preservation approval for infill development Build the plan
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6. Understand the re-use of historic buildings and potential impacts of new development to historic resources (buildings, views, landscapes)
16. Transportation Infrastructure EA East Campus Roads Environmental Assessment Project Planning Where we are PE, Alternatives & Environmental Approvals Final Design Construction
31. Funding to support roads, utilities, community facilities and other needs identified
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Notas do Editor
2008 Framework Plan approved by Council in December 2008; foundation for the next phase which is implementation. Not starting from scratch. These principles were ased on the overall vision of St Elizabeths East Campus becoming a new neighborhood that stimulates economic regeneration in Ward 8 and the surrounding communityCreated with input from a variety of stakeholders through the 2003 planning process and 2008 updateIntended to guide future planning and development activities on the campus
Master plan is about land use and transportation. Both are subcomponents of a master plan4 steps must be undertaken before development occurs on the site: Complete the master plan, identifying the first phase of developmentComplete the road network designZone the site Construct the infrastructure, roads, and vertical buildings
Based on the current realities and new information obtained sine the approval of the framework plan, a master plan is being createdSite lacks zoning and infrastructure, which presents a development risk This master planning process will zone the site and define the infrastructure needed for this redevelopmentMaster planning the site will define development phasing for the campusOnce complete, it (master plan) will be submitted to the Historic Preservation Review BoardPhasing