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“There are only two things American don’t like, density
and sprawl.”
                                                    -Rural Planner, Randall Arendt




The San Joaquin Valley Blueprint Planning Process

Presented By
BHARAT SINGH
Planning at a Regional Level in California
Historically Regional Planning in the
US has been minimal.                    Transportation
Cumulative impacts of poor air
quality, congestion, environmental
degradation, distribution of water      Air Quality
and loss of farmland/open space
necessitated the need to envision
regional futures.                       Water
Recent realization of global warming
and climate change has expedited
the need to plan with a regional        MPOs & COGs
vision.
Planning at a Regional Level in California
Regional Framework for
Collaboration                       Transportation
   • Federal and State levels
      provide forums, funding and
      guidance
                                    Air Quality
   • Regions have transportation
      planning process, corridor
      and landscape scale vantage
      point, framework for
      convening stakeholders        Water
   • Local level makes land use
      decisions
   • Community level provides       MPOs & COGs
      public input on needs and
      desires
Planning at a Regional Level in California
• Planning has been
  compartmentalized – Land Use,        Transportation
  Transportation, Environmental,
  Land resource management,
  housing, economic development        Air Quality
  etc.
• Agencies created to help guide and
  manage urban agglomerations          Water
  (ABAG, SANDAG) - Metropolitan
  Planning Organizations (MPOs)
• Smaller urban clusters are           MPOs & COGs
  managed by County level agencies
  call Council of Governments (COG)
California Blueprint Program
State initiative to promote:

   Linking land use, transportation,
    housing, environment, economic
    development, equity

   Consensus on preferred growth
    scenario - “Blueprint” - for each
    region identifies transportation
    impacts of land use

   A more efficient and effective
    transportation system

   Sufficient housing supply to
    accommodate population
    growth in each region
California Blueprint Program
Desired Outcomes
 Improve mobility
    reduce auto dependency,
      congestion
     increase transit use, walking and
      bicycling
 Land use
     encourage infill development
     accommodate sufficient housing
      supply
     minimize impacts on farmland
      and habitat
 Establish a better process for
  public engagement in planning
California Blueprint Program
Blueprint Regions
   • MPOs
   • Rural Counties
San Joaquin Valley Regional Blueprint
• 8 Counties
• Central Valley
• Agricultural Heartland
• Seen rapid suburbanization – loss
    of Farmland/Open space
•   High Poverty
•   Lack of housing option
•   Poor Public Transportation
•   Running out of Water
San Joaquin Valley Regional Blueprint
• Each County responsible for
    running individual Blueprint
    Process
•   Process to include Consensus
    Building amongst communities
•   Developing data to model land
    use and integrate better
    transportation modeling tools
•   Develop alternative scenarios
•   Achieve ‘Preferred Scenario’ by
    consensus
Fresno Blueprint Process
Key Hurdles - Political
  • Public Outreach to bring all
      communities and jurisdictions to the
      table.
  •   Developing Consensus on regional
      issues, assets, need & goals.
  •   Convincing communities of regional
      issues such as limited resources and
      need for affordability and choice of
      housing types.
  •   Assuring local governments about
      their authority of planning and
      developing their communities.
  •   Establishing a Vision for the Region.

                                              From the San Joaquin Valley Blueprint Website
Fresno Blueprint Process
Key Hurdles - Technical
  • Poor Land use Database
  • Lack of professional capacity to
    develop data collection land
    use/transportation modeling
    standards .
  • Establishing a graphic vocabulary
    and language to explain technical
    results to decision makers.
  • Identifying technical methods to
    evaluate alternatives.
  • Educating decision makers and
    community leaders about
    development alternatives.
Fresno Blueprint Process
Resulting Process
  •   Fresno COG conducted outreach to
      develop a vision and set of goals.
  •   Got assistance for Data development
  •   Developed four alternative future
      scenarios for the County by the year
      2050.
  •   Accepted a 5th Alternative advocated
      by the City of Fresno
  •   Comparatively evaluated all
      alternatives on several parameters:
      •   Loss of Farmland/Open space
      •   Reductions in Vehicle Miles travelled
      •   Reduction of green house gasses
      •   Consumption of electricity and water
  • Presented finding to decision makers &
    community leaders to establish
    consensus on preferred future for
    Fresno County
  • Established Blueprint Vision to guide
    future growth, General Plans, Zoning
    and transportation investments.
Fresno Blueprint Process
Resulting Process
  • Fresno COG conducted outreach to
      develop a vision and set of goals.
  •   Got assistance for Data
      development
  •   Developed four alternative future
      scenarios for the County by the year
      2050.
  •   Accepted a 5th Alternative
      advocated by the City of Fresno
  •   Comparatively Evaluated all
      alternatives on several parameters:
      •   Loss of Farmland/Open space
      •   Reductions in Vehicle Miles travelled
      •   Reduction of green house gasses
      •   Consumption of elctricity and water
  • Presented finding to decision
      makers & community leaders to
      establish consensus on preferred
      future for Fresno County
Web Resources
• San Joaquin Valley BLUEPRINT          • California Partnership for the San
  http://valleyblueprint.org/             Joaquin Valley
• California Regional BLUEPRINT           http://www.sjvpartnership.org/
  http://calblueprint.dot.ca.gov/       • Community Design + Architecture
• UPLAN Land use modeling Software        http://community-design.com/
  http://ice.ucdavis.edu/doc/uplan
• Smartgrowth Transportation
  Planning
  http://www.smartgrowthplanning.org/
THE END

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Envision region, plan local

  • 1. “There are only two things American don’t like, density and sprawl.” -Rural Planner, Randall Arendt The San Joaquin Valley Blueprint Planning Process Presented By BHARAT SINGH
  • 2. Planning at a Regional Level in California Historically Regional Planning in the US has been minimal. Transportation Cumulative impacts of poor air quality, congestion, environmental degradation, distribution of water Air Quality and loss of farmland/open space necessitated the need to envision regional futures. Water Recent realization of global warming and climate change has expedited the need to plan with a regional MPOs & COGs vision.
  • 3. Planning at a Regional Level in California Regional Framework for Collaboration Transportation • Federal and State levels provide forums, funding and guidance Air Quality • Regions have transportation planning process, corridor and landscape scale vantage point, framework for convening stakeholders Water • Local level makes land use decisions • Community level provides MPOs & COGs public input on needs and desires
  • 4. Planning at a Regional Level in California • Planning has been compartmentalized – Land Use, Transportation Transportation, Environmental, Land resource management, housing, economic development Air Quality etc. • Agencies created to help guide and manage urban agglomerations Water (ABAG, SANDAG) - Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) • Smaller urban clusters are MPOs & COGs managed by County level agencies call Council of Governments (COG)
  • 5.
  • 6. California Blueprint Program State initiative to promote:  Linking land use, transportation, housing, environment, economic development, equity  Consensus on preferred growth scenario - “Blueprint” - for each region identifies transportation impacts of land use  A more efficient and effective transportation system  Sufficient housing supply to accommodate population growth in each region
  • 7. California Blueprint Program Desired Outcomes  Improve mobility  reduce auto dependency, congestion  increase transit use, walking and bicycling  Land use  encourage infill development  accommodate sufficient housing supply  minimize impacts on farmland and habitat  Establish a better process for public engagement in planning
  • 8. California Blueprint Program Blueprint Regions • MPOs • Rural Counties
  • 9.
  • 10. San Joaquin Valley Regional Blueprint • 8 Counties • Central Valley • Agricultural Heartland • Seen rapid suburbanization – loss of Farmland/Open space • High Poverty • Lack of housing option • Poor Public Transportation • Running out of Water
  • 11. San Joaquin Valley Regional Blueprint • Each County responsible for running individual Blueprint Process • Process to include Consensus Building amongst communities • Developing data to model land use and integrate better transportation modeling tools • Develop alternative scenarios • Achieve ‘Preferred Scenario’ by consensus
  • 12.
  • 13. Fresno Blueprint Process Key Hurdles - Political • Public Outreach to bring all communities and jurisdictions to the table. • Developing Consensus on regional issues, assets, need & goals. • Convincing communities of regional issues such as limited resources and need for affordability and choice of housing types. • Assuring local governments about their authority of planning and developing their communities. • Establishing a Vision for the Region. From the San Joaquin Valley Blueprint Website
  • 14. Fresno Blueprint Process Key Hurdles - Technical • Poor Land use Database • Lack of professional capacity to develop data collection land use/transportation modeling standards . • Establishing a graphic vocabulary and language to explain technical results to decision makers. • Identifying technical methods to evaluate alternatives. • Educating decision makers and community leaders about development alternatives.
  • 15. Fresno Blueprint Process Resulting Process • Fresno COG conducted outreach to develop a vision and set of goals. • Got assistance for Data development • Developed four alternative future scenarios for the County by the year 2050. • Accepted a 5th Alternative advocated by the City of Fresno • Comparatively evaluated all alternatives on several parameters: • Loss of Farmland/Open space • Reductions in Vehicle Miles travelled • Reduction of green house gasses • Consumption of electricity and water • Presented finding to decision makers & community leaders to establish consensus on preferred future for Fresno County • Established Blueprint Vision to guide future growth, General Plans, Zoning and transportation investments.
  • 16. Fresno Blueprint Process Resulting Process • Fresno COG conducted outreach to develop a vision and set of goals. • Got assistance for Data development • Developed four alternative future scenarios for the County by the year 2050. • Accepted a 5th Alternative advocated by the City of Fresno • Comparatively Evaluated all alternatives on several parameters: • Loss of Farmland/Open space • Reductions in Vehicle Miles travelled • Reduction of green house gasses • Consumption of elctricity and water • Presented finding to decision makers & community leaders to establish consensus on preferred future for Fresno County
  • 17.
  • 18. Web Resources • San Joaquin Valley BLUEPRINT • California Partnership for the San http://valleyblueprint.org/ Joaquin Valley • California Regional BLUEPRINT http://www.sjvpartnership.org/ http://calblueprint.dot.ca.gov/ • Community Design + Architecture • UPLAN Land use modeling Software http://community-design.com/ http://ice.ucdavis.edu/doc/uplan • Smartgrowth Transportation Planning http://www.smartgrowthplanning.org/

Notas do Editor

  1. Talk about what is Regional Planning entails
  2. Regional Framework for CollaborationFederal and State levels provide forums, funding and guidanceRegions have transportation planning process, corridor and landscape scale vantage point, framework for convening stakeholdersLocal level makes land use decisionsCommunity level provides public input on needs and desires