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The distribution of redevelopment in the KC region Is there room for 45,000 households in the redevelopment area, according to local land use plans?

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1 The distribution of redevelopment in the KC region Is there room for 45,000 households in the redevelopment area, according to local land use plans?

2 One challenge to allocating redevelopment: Places where future landuse density is less than existing land use Black = Existing Units per Acre (UPA) > Future UPA. Many of these polygons are now Single- Family (SF) Medium or SF High, but the future land use is SF Low.

3 Black = UPA > Future UPA, excluding where LU = SF Medium or SF High

4 In these polygons, FLU employment > LU employment. Red outline = Redevelopment Area Most of Olathe and Lee’s Summit is included because of the introduction of blended chips into the FLU.

5 Black = developed polygons where FLU employment > LU employment, in the redevelopment area. Current calculated emps: 117,701 Future emps (gross) 475,000 Difference: 357,300

6 These are vacant/ag polygons containing employment. They could hold 200,000 gross emps.

7 Developed polygons FLU UPA > LU UPA.

8 Black = developed polygons where FLU UPA > LU UPA, in the redevelopment area. Current calculated units: 104,426 Future units (gross) 422,351 Difference: 317,925

9 Vacant polygons containing housing units could add another 164,705 gross units.

10 Redevelopment of non-SF developed polygons within the redevelopment area and within activity centers would result in a change from 253 units to 106,000 units

11 Vacant within redevelopment area Redevelopment within activity centers 164,705 gross units + 106,000 gross units = 271,000 units

12 DOWNTOWN KCMO Vacant within redevelopment area Redevelopment within activity centers 9,000 gross units + 42,000 gross units = 51,000 units

13 Developed polygons (purple, orange, red) are only displayed within activity centers. Redevelopment of non-SF developed polygons within the redevelopment area and within activity centers (black) would result in a change from 253 units to 106,000 units

14 Redevelopment of non-SF developed polys within the redevelopment area and within activity centers, INCLUDING vacant/ag polys would result in a change from 253 units to 127,800 units

15 2012 Potential Redevelopment 2010 Forecast Infill

16 Downtown to 31 st Street Current calculated units: 0 Future units: 30,481

17 Olathe Current calculated units: 0 Future units: 8,200

18 Lee’s Summit Current calculated units: 0 Future units: 5,300

19 Wyandotte Core Current calculated units: 15 Future units: 5,400

20 Platte County Current calculated units: 0 Future units: 5,800 North Oak Current calculated units: 0 Future units: 7,900

21 Independence Core Current units: 0 Future units: 3,000 24/40 Current units: 0 Future units: 4,300 Raytown Current units: 0 Future units: 1,370


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