10.16.2007 A Civic Vision for the Central Delaware Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process.

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A Civic Vision for the Central Delaware Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process

The Civic Vision for the Central Delaware represents a generational challenge to transform the physical, governance and regulatory landscape of the central Delaware at a critical juncture in our city’s history; establishing a framework for urban excellence for generations to come. goal

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process The vision calls for bringing existing neighborhoods to the river’s edge with mixed- use development that extends the traditional Philadelphia street grid over and under I-95; the creation of new parks, trails and open spaces; and the creation of sound economic policies and development controls to enable the creation of a humane, walkable, dense urban waterfront. vision

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process ,000 people attended events: riverfront walks, value sessions, principles sessions, best practices, charrette presentation project website with more than 2,500 subscribers over 100 news articles multiple briefings with developers Civic engagement

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process Reconnect the city to the river’s edge Honor the river Design with nature Strike the right balance Take the long view Protect the public good Make it real, Philadelphia civic principles

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process circulation framework

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process open space framework

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process development framework

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process existing conditions vision plan framework

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process mixed-use development

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process southern area

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process southern framework

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process central area

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process central framework

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process northern area

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process northern framework

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process short term potential

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process Improve Public Access Provide 100’ setback from riverfront where possible Create a naturalized edge Improve the health of the river Create and enhance viewsheds Create a continuous riverfront trail Establish parks every 2000 feet Improve Penn’s Landing key recommendations

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process Connect the City to the River’s Edge Create an urban boulevard and a complete street Plan, adopt, and plat the street grid Implement comprehensive traffic and transportation policy Integrate mass transit on Delaware Boulevard Capitalize on I-95 rebuild over 35 years key recommendations

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process Improve Quality of Development Create and enforce interim zoning overlay and long-term zoning classification to codify the goals of the civic vision Encourage evolution of land use on large parcels Preserve natural and historical assets Plan for growth key recommendations

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process Build on economic assets Innovative public infrastructure financing Build/No Build Integrate the working port Create relationships with anchor institutions in new neighborhoods City/state/federal collaborations key recommendations

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process Ensure Sound implementation Execute early action projects Get phasing right Implement, manage, and oversee Nurture connections outside the central Delaware Work with incoming leadership key recommendations

Central Delaware Riverfront Planning Process Public Presentation of Civic Vision for the Central Delaware Wednesday, November 14, 2007 PA Convention Center 6:00 p.m. final presentation