Neighborhood Action Plan Summary - Phase II
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Citation | Strategy Name | Early Access | Action Plan | Phase I Rollover | Reserve Funds | Program Income | Plan Funds for Housing | Mod #s Affecting Strategy |
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RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT |
1.1.1.1. |
New Housing Styles |
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1.1.1.2. |
Mix of Ownership and Rental Housing |
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1.1.2.1. |
Neighborhood Design Guidelines |
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1.1.2.2. |
Life-Cycle Housing |
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1.1.2.3. |
New Uses for Abandoned Developments |
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1.1.3.1. |
Home Improvement Loan Program |
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1.1.3.2. |
Eco-Friendly Projects |
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PARKS. GREEN SPACE AND COMMUNITY GATHERING PLACES |
2.1.1.1. |
Establish a Family Friendly Play Area/Green Space |
| $25,000.00
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2.1.1.2. |
Bike Paths/Connections |
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2.1.1.3. |
Promote Development of Future Parks |
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2.1.1.4. |
Dog Park |
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2.1.1.5. |
Develop a Tree Plan and Future Green Space Plan |
| $22,043.00
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COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND BUSINESS |
3.1.1.1. |
Explore Options for More Grocery Service |
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3.1.2.1. |
Attract New Businesses |
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3.1.2.2. |
Neighborhood Business Map |
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3.1.2.3. |
Informational Kiosks |
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3.1.3.1. |
Establish a Business Committee |
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3.1.3.2. |
'Great Streets' Program |
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3.1.4.1. |
Maintain Commercial Properties |
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TRANSPORTATION |
4.1.1.1. |
Traffic Management Plan |
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4.1.1.2. |
Improve Safety at Critical Intersections |
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4.1.1.3. |
Ensure for Short-Term Parking Spaces |
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4.1.2.1. |
Alternative Modes of Transportation |
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4.1.2.2. |
River City Trolley |
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4.1.2.3. |
Bike Racks |
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4.1.2.4. |
Full Service Bike Station |
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4.1.2.5. |
Encourage Use of Pedi-Cabs |
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4.1.3.1. |
Transit Station/Farmer's Market |
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NEIGHBORHOOD IDENTITY |
5.1.1.1. |
Regularly Scheduled Events |
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5.1.1.2. |
Support Local Businesses |
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5.1.2.1. |
Create an Annual Event |
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5.1.2.2. |
Neighborhood Signs |
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5.1.2.3. |
Promotional Materials |
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NEIGHBORHOOD LIVABILITY |
6.1.1.1. |
Safety Tools/Crime Reporting |
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6.1.1.2. |
Crime Prevention Hardware |
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6.1.1.3. |
Lighting Plan |
| $1,330.00
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6.1.2.1. |
Fair Share of Services |
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ARTS AND CULTURE |
7.1.1.1. |
Awareness of Neighborhood Assets |
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7.1.1.2. |
North Loops Arts and Cultural Association |
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7.1.1.3. |
Promote Cultural Organizations |
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PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION |
8.1.1.1. |
E-Newsletter |
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8.1.1.2. |
Website |
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8.1.1.3. |
Neighborhood Gatherings |
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8.1.2.1. |
Support Plan Implementation |
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8.1.2.2. |
Phase II Plan Development |
$10,000.00
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DOLLARS ROLLED OVER TO PHASE 3 | | | $17,773.00
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TOTAL | $10,000.00
| $265,234.00
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| $313,112.00
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Phase II Plan Allocation Available in First Three Years (80%) | $275,234.00
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Phase II Plan Allocation Percentage for Housing | 74% |
Phase II Affordable Housing Reserve Fund $ |
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Phase II Community-Oriented Public Safety Initiatives Reserve Fund $ |
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** On March 22, 2004, the NRP Policy Board adopted a policy that requires each neighborhood to limit its Phase II Neighborhood Action Plan obligations to no more than 80% of their neighborhood allocation during the first three years following approval of its Action Plan. |
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PLAN MODIFICATIONS |
No. | Plan Step Modified | Approved | Description |
1 | Early Access | 10/21/09 | The NRP Director approved a modification to the plan to reallocate $20,105 in 2004 from Expand Riverfront Park Amenities (Natural Environment 1.1.1.) to a new Phase II strategy, Phase II Plan Development (Phase II Strategies, Plan Development 1.1.1.). (This is Phase I Plan Modification #2 and Phase II Plan Modification #1.) |
2 | First Step | 08/16/17 | The NCR Director approved a modification to the plan to reallocate $204,380.98 from Home Improvement Loan Program (Residential Development 1.3.1.) to Life-Cycle Housing (Residential Development 1.2.2.).
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3 | Full Action Plan | 10/05/17 | The NCR Director approved a modification to the plan to reallocate $20,573 to Develop a Tree Plan and Future Green Space Plan (Parks, Green Space and Community Gathering Places 1.1.5.) from the following strategies: (1) $7,347 from Explore Options for More Grocery Service (Commercial Development and Business 1.1.1.); (2) $7,348 from Establish a Business Committee (Commercial Development and Business 1.3.1.); and (3) $5,878 from Transit Station/Farmer's Market (Transportation 1.3.1.). |
4 | Full Action Plan | 05/19/20 | The NCR Director approved a modification to the plan to reallocate $3,000 from Safety Tools/Crime Reporting (Neighborhood Livability 1.1.1.) to Phase III priority, Neighborhoods Respond to COVID-19 (Phase III, Neighborhood Priorities 2.1.7.). (This is Phase II Plan Modification #4 and Phase III Plan Modification #2.)
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5 | Full Action Plan | 09/15/20 | The NCR Director approved a modification to the plan to reallocate a total of $14,773 to Phase III priority, Neighborhood Beautification (Phase III Neighborhood Priorities 1.5.). The funds are reallocated from the following strategies: (1) $2,939 from Bike Paths/Connections (Parks, Green Space and Community Gathering Places 1.1.2.); (2) $2,939 from Promote Development of Future Parks (Parks, Green Space and Community Gathering Places 1.1.3.); (3) $2,878 from Safety Tools/Crime Reporting (Neighborhood Livability 1.1.1.); (4) $4,408 from Crime Prevention Hardware (Neighborhood Livability 1.1.2.); and (5) $1,609 from Lighting Plan (Neighborhood Livability 1.1.3.). (This is Phase II Plan Modification #5 and Phase III Plan Modification #3.) |
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