Goals, Goals, Goals
Fri., Feb. 19, 1999
- Fiscal responsibility. It must pay for itself and increase the city's tax base.
- Economic development. It must include "a wide range of employment opportunities for a diversity of the community's citizens."
- East Austin revitalization. It must give "local residents a direct stake in development."
- Compatibility with surrounding neighborhoods. It must "maintain and enhance quality of life" with "complementary linkages, land uses, and transportation patterns."
- Diversity. It must have a wide range of housing choices to promote cultural and economic diversity.
- Sustainability. It must be green, energy-efficient, and transit-oriented.
In the current RMMA Redevelopment and Reuse Plan, Roma Design Group has followed on these with a set of planning principles:
- Open space. Parks and greenways that both connect elements within the site and link to the surrounding neighborhoods.
- Streets. Designed to minimize traffic impact on surrounding neighborhoods and reinforce the pedestrian greenway system.
- Transit. Essential to the viability of a dense and compact project -- and vice versa.
- Town Center. The "social, cultural and commercial focus" for both the New Mueller and the surrounding neighborhoods.
- State of Texas site. Should be "an integral part of the RMMA community."
And... the city-appointed RMMA Advisory Groupis poised to make its own recommendations, many of which echo the Roma plan, but some of which go beyond it. They say the council should address:
- Off-airport properties. Ensure a "smooth and expedient transition" for the property used by airport-related businesses that will close when Bergstrom opens.
- Interim uses. Only allow uses compatible with the final vision for the site.
- Traffic impact. In addition to the major improvements to I-35, Airport Boulevard, and 51st Street, invest in traffic calming measures in surrounding neighborhoods.
- Affordable housing. In particular, work to create housing attractive to the state's employees.
- Fiscal security. Do not use the proceeds from the state's land acquisition to fund projects elsewhere in town. --M.C.M.
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