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DRAFTFranklin To The Fort InfrastructurePlan
Mike KressMissoula Office of Planning & Grants (MOPG)20 April 2006
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TOPICS History How to Read the Draft
Plan Recommendations Next Steps
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HISTORY 2004
Planning Policy Committee (3 Meetings) TTAC & TPCC (4) City Council/Plat, Annexation Zoning (3) Leadership Team (6)
2005 Leadership Team (6) Infrastructure Plan Steering Committee (9) Neighborhood Meetings (3)
2006 Infrastructure Plan Steering Committee (2)
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QUESTIONAIRE SUMMARY October 2005 N ≈ 250
MORE SIDEWALKS?
Yes74% No
26%
MORE CURB & GUTTER?
Yes65% No
35%
MORE PARKS?
Yes68% No
32%
MORE TRAFFIC CONTROLS?
Yes61%
No39%
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THE DRAFT PLAN Recommendations Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Current Conditions Chapter 3 - Financing Appendices
Abbreviations Process Summary Comments Survey Responses
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RECOMMENDATIONS (R1 – R4)
Sidewalk, Curb & Gutter (R1) Traffic (R2 – R3) Parks & Trails (R3) Fire Hydrants & Streetlights
(R4) NOTE - Chapter 2
More detail on existing conditions and recommendations
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NEXT STEPS
DATE ACTIVITY
20 April 2006 4th F2F Neighborhood meeting to discuss revised draft
11 May 2006 F2F IPSC Meeting
16 May 2006 MCPB Briefing
6 June 2006 MCPB Public Hearing
8 June 2006 F2F IPSC Meeting
19 June 2006 City Council referral to PAZ
21 June 2006 PAZ
6 July 2006 F2F IPSC Meeting
10 July 2006 City Council Hearing & Adoption?
NOTE: Dates are subject to change.
Timeline for Review & Adoption
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QUESTIONS? COMMENTS
Mike Kress435 RymanMissoula, MT 59802Phone – 258.4931Fax – 258.3988E-mail – [email protected] –
http://www.co.missoula.mt.us/opgweb/
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FUNDING OPTIONS Bear in mind:
Plan adoption ≠ project initiation A plan lets City know where projects are
wanted and can lead to further work on resources needed to develop projects
Additional public involvement is required Information about design, cost, and financial
resources is developed and provided to affected parties
See Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Infrastructure Plan for more information
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FUNDING OPTIONS LAUNDRY LIST
Private (Developer) Subdivision approval condition
Federal Russell Street, CTEP, CMAQ
Special Improvement Districts (SIDs) Curb, gutter, sidewalk, lighting Sidewalks can be ordered in by City Deferred loan programs are available for those
who meet criteria (income, owner-occupied, residential)
Grants & loans City grants programs
Capital Improvement Program (CIP) City CIP projects
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INFORMATION Franklin to the Fort Infrastructure Plan http://www.co.missoula.mt.us/opgweb/LongRange/Franklin2Fort.htm
Franklin to the Fort Neighborhood Councilhttp://www.missoula-neighborhoods.org/franklintothefort/
City of Missoula Low income Loan Programhttp://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/publicworks/LoanProgram.htm
City of Missoula Public Works Project Listftp://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/Documents/Public%20Works/PublicWorksProjects.pdf
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INFORMATION City of Missoula Capital Improvements
Program (CIP)http://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/finance/cip_projects_05-09.htm
City of Missoula Block Grant Programhttp://www.co.missoula.mt.us/opgweb/Grants/grants.htm
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HOW TO COMMENT Write:
F2F Steering Committee1731 S. 11th St. WestMissoula MT 59801
E-mail:[email protected]
Call: David V. Gray – 721.4159 Dave Prescott – 258.4676