Village of Villa Park Comprehensive Plan Update CPAC Meeting December 2 nd, 2008.

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Presentation transcript:

Village of Villa Park Comprehensive Plan Update CPAC Meeting December 2 nd, 2008

Tonight’s Agenda  Review Policy Formation Summary  Review Village-Wide Plan Elements  Next steps

Review Policy Formation Summary  Final Vision Statement  Image Preferences  Framework Plan

Final Vision Statement The Village of Villa Park will enjoy a high quality-of- life, a healthy and attractive atmosphere, and a distinct identity by creating sustainable land use patterns; establishing an efficient and sustainable multi-modal transportation network; developing superior community facilities; building modern utilities infrastructure; nurturing a strong, diverse and self-sufficient economic base; and by fostering a diverse housing stock and preserving its historical legacy.

Desirable vs. Undesirable

Review of Village-Wide Plan Elements  Future Land Use & Transportation  Community Facilities & Utilities  Economic Development  Housing & Historic Preservation

Future Land Use & Transportation

Prioritization of Future Land Use Goals Vision: Our community will create a sustainable land use pattern. 1. Sustain the integrity, viability, livability and identity of the Village’s established residential neighborhoods Transform existing neighborhood business clusters into walkable, higher-density mixed-use districts Foster a dynamic clustering of offices, restaurants, retail, and warehousing/distribution in areas with good roadway accessibility and visibility Strategically annex adjacent unincorporated lands Protect environmentally sensitive lands and natural resources in and around the Village. 100

Prioritization of Transportation Goals Vision: Our community will establish an efficient and sustainable multi-modal transportation network. 1. Transform St. Charles Road into an attractive, accessible, lively, pedestrian oriented street for all users that serves to unite adjoining neighborhoods to the north and to the south Make all streets in the Village “complete” streets that create pleasing environments for pedestrians as well as provide access to businesses Plan and build a comprehensive bike path network throughout the Village Promote public transit investments, service expansions and other transport alternatives in the Village. 172

Community Facilities & Utilities

Prioritization of Community Facilities Goals Vision: Our community will develop superior community facilities. 1. Continue to provide excellent public facilities and services to Village residents Utilize sustainable building design and construction for public buildings and facilities Foster safe routes to schools and aesthetically pleasing areas around schools Create an interconnected system of parks and public green spaces Promote artistic and cultural development in the Village. 135

Prioritization of Utility Goals Vision: Our community will build modern utilities infrastructure. 1. Continue to develop the Village’s wireless telecommunications infrastructure Augment the Village’s stormwater infrastructure Improve the Village’s sewer system Enhance the Village’s potable water infrastructure. 136

Economic Development

Prioritization of Economic Development Goals Vision: Our community will nurture a strong, diverse and self- sufficient economic base. 1. Undertake targeted, sustainable redevelopment to rejuvenate areas of decline and disinvestment Attract a healthy and diverse range of shopping options New Goal: Retain existing businesses in Villa Park 4. Encourage job growth in the community. 158

Housing & Historic Preservation

Prioritization of Housing & Historic Preservation Goals Vision: Our community will foster a diverse housing stock and preserve its historical legacy. 1. Encourage a range of housing options to meet various needs and desires Continue to protect existing historic assets in Villa Park Promote financially and environmentally sustainable housing. 202

Next Steps  Finalize Village-Wide Plan Elements (Dec.)  CPAC Corridor Plans Workshop (early Jan.)  Work on Corridor Plans (January – February)  North Avenue Corridor  St. Charles Road Corridor  Roosevelt Road Corridor  CPAC Meeting to Review Corridor Plans (mid to late February)

Thank You & Good Night!