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    【ASLA大奖】洛杉矶河流重建规划汇报文件英文版134p.201.ppt

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    【ASLA大奖】洛杉矶河流重建规划汇报文件英文版134p.201.ppt

    Public Workshop Series#4June 2008,WWW.LARIVER.ORG,Planning for Revitalization,Eighteen-month planning processLooking at these diverse goals:,Confluence at Arroyo Seco,Environmental Guidelines&Community ReinvestmentImprove Environmental QualityImprove Public Access to RiverImprove Recreation and Open SpacesEnhance Flood ControlIncrease Awareness and Pridein the LA River,Geographic Extent,Flows 32 miles within the City of Los Angeles,Schedule,Building on Past Efforts,Many have been involved in exploring ways to return the splendor of the Los Angeles River to the people of Los AngelesCommunity leadersElected officialsGovernment agency staffConcerned citizensEnvironmental groupsRecreational groupsLocal visionaries All within the context of maintaining flood protection and safety,Soft bottom section near Taylor Yard,Managing the Effort,Lead City Agency&Project Management:City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works,Bureau of EngineeringProject Funding:Los Angeles Department of Water&PowerCity Council Oversight:Ad Hoc Committee for the Los Angeles RiverConsultant:Tetra Tech,Inc.Civitas/Wenk Associates/Mia Lehrer and AssociatesThe Robert Group/Adan Ortega/TLUCUrban Partners/Asset StrategiesHNTB,Todays Agenda,Summary of Overall Outreach and Previous MeetingsOverall Greenway and River OpportunitiesDiscussion of Top 5 Opportunity SitesReasons for identifying these sitesFramework imagesCorps of Engineers Study ProcessInteractive Exercise Facilitated stations+questionnairesSummary,Community Outreach,A critical element of the Revitalization Master Plan is Community OutreachExtensive,proactive community engagement effort18 public workshops/meetingsNumerous focused public involvement opportunities48 Individual Representatives from Stakeholders EntitiesNeighborhood groupsCommunity eventsPress conferencesPress and community advisoriesNewsletter distributionInteractive website,WWW.LARIVER.ORG,Community WorkshopsOctober 2005 January 2008 March 2008,Community WorkshopsWhat We Heard,1.Green the River,2.Treat the Tributaries,3.Create Off-line Habitat,4.Green Streets to Connect to the River,5.Activate Commercial Streets to the River,6.Re-orient Buildings to face the River,7.Consolidate Rail to make the River Accessible8.Homelessness and Security need to be Addressed,The Wien RiverVienna,AustriaSouth Platte River Denver,ColoradoCheong Gyecheon River Seoul,KoreaRio Besos Barcelona,Spain,Lessons from Other Cities,Denvers Platte River and Cherry Creek have become green and accessible,Cheong Gyecheon River,Seoul Korea,The Rio Besos in Barcelona was similar to the LA River,Watersheds,Watershed Strategy,Watershed Strategy,Store larger amounts of flood watersImprove water quality of smaller tributariesImprove water quality of storm sewers emptying into the riverAdopt concepts that reinforce the Citys and Countys water management strategies.,SCHEDULETOPIC October 2005Vision,Issues&ObjectivesJanuary 2008Framework&Options March 2008Initiate Planning Process for 5 OpportunitySitesJune 2008Discuss Alternatives/Present Opportunity Site ConceptsSeptember 2008Refine Alternatives/Opportunity Site ConceptsNovember 2008Draft Revitalization Master PlanJanuary 2007Final Revitalization Master Plan,Community Meetings,Greenway and River Opportunities,32 Miles of OpportunitiesOpen Space ImprovementsRiver Greenway and Greenway LoopsRiver Corridor ExpansionRiver and Channel Framework,Open Space and Planned Projects,More Bridge Undercrossings for Pedestrian/Bike LanesMore Connections to Parks and Habitat AreasMore Connections to Public Transportation with Pedestrian/Bike Trails and BridgesConnections between Schools,Ped/Bike Trails,and Habitat AreasMore Connections to Existing Public Resources,River Greenway,PROMENADES,TRAILS/PATHS,PARKWAYS,LINEAR PARKS,CONTINUOUS BIKEWAYS,River Greenway Loops,Promenades,Bikeways,and ParksCommunity Oriented ZonesRecreational Circuits Areas with distinct Character,16 River Loops,2 miles,Open Space Expansion,POCKET PARKS,PARKS,HABITAT,PLAZAS&COURTYARD,RECREATION FIELDS,Open Space Extension,NEIGHBORHOOD STREETS,PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES,PASEOS,TRIBUTARY GREENWAYS,GREEN BOULEVARDS,River Corridor Establishment,River Corridor Completion,River and Channel Framework,32 Miles of Continuous Channel Improvements,Canoga Park to White Oak Blvd.,Canoga Park to White Oak Blvd.Existing Channel Section,Canoga Park to White Oak Blvd.Possible Channel Improvements,Note:This illustration is a concept that is still under study for hydraulic and regulatory feasibility.,Sepulveda Dam to Barham Blvd.,Sepulveda Dam to Barham Blvd.Existing Channel Section,Sepulveda Dam to Barham Blvd.Possible Channel Improvements,Note:This illustration is a concept that is still under study for hydraulic and regulatory feasibility.,River RestorationSepulveda Basin,Sepulveda Basin Existing Channel Section,Sepulveda BasinPossible Channel Improvements,Note:This illustration is a concept that is still under study for hydraulic and regulatory feasibility.,River Parkway,River Parkway,River Parkway,Note:This illustration is a concept that is still under study for hydraulic and regulatory feasibility.,River Renaissance,River Renaissance,River Renaissance,Note:This illustration is a concept that is still under study for hydraulic and regulatory feasibility.,Opportunity Sites,Top 20,Site Selection Criteria,Five sites to be selected for detailed design,All 20 sites to be included in Master Plan,Selected sites should demonstrate a range of issues and opportunities,Selected sites should demonstrate ideas for all three River Districts,Clean Water,Flood Safety1.Improve Water Quality2.Recharge Groundwater3.Retain/Enhance Flood Protection4.Attenuate Flows,Green the City1.Create,Expand and Connect Wildlife Habitat2.Create,Expand and Connect Park,Recreation and Open Space Areas3.Improve River Aesthetics and Visibility,Build Community1.Create Economic Reinvestment Opportunities 2.Create Multiple Community Benefits,Site Selection Criteria,Opportunity SitesTop 9,Canoga Park High SchoolSepulveda BasinSpreading GroundsVerdugo Industrial Green ParkTaylor YardArroyo Seco ConfluenceCornfields/Chinatown AreaMission Road YardDowntown Industrial,Practicality1.Sites that Have Strong Initial Phasing Components2.Sites that May Otherwise not Proceed on their Own,Civic Value1.Demonstration of a Wide Range of the Revitalization Master Plan Goals2.Visible and Beneficial to our Residents,Site Selection Criteria,Site Selection,Advisory CommitteeShelley BacklarFriends of the Los Angeles RiverBob BatesInner City ArtsMatt BenjaminLACBC634 S.SpringSuite 821Kathleen BullardLA San Gabriel Rivers Watershed CouncilDiego CardosoMTASuellen ChengEl PuebloDr.Tim DagodagChair Dept of Urban Studies and Planning,CSUNGlen DakeSilverlake Neighborhood CouncilTara DevineCentral City East AssociationDon DickersonDickerson&AssociatesJoe EdmistonSanta Monica Mountains Conservancy,Input Received from Numerous Sources,Advisory Committee(cont.)(Belinda FaustinosRivers and Mountains ConservancyClara IrazabalAssistant ProfessorUSCJoanne KumamotoLittle Tokyo Business DistrictChristine LeeKorean Culture Center Nicole PossertHighland Park Heritage TrustJames RojasLatino Urban ForumPieter SeverynenNorth East TreesBeth StecklerLivable PlacesMarybeth VergaraParks for People;Trust for Public LandVeda WardChair Leisure Studies and Recreation at CSUN,The Public(,Site Selection(cont.),Peer Review CommitteeMichael BannerChairUrban Land InstituteMichael DrennanVice PresidentBrown and CaldwellPhil EnquistPartnerSkidmore Owings and MerrillArthur GoldingProfessorUniversity of Southern CaliforniaPaul RockwoodManaging PartnerWallace Roberts and ToddTask Force Members Arnel AguilarBureau of SanitationMudia Aimiuwu Los Angeles Department of Water and PowerReyna AlorroUSC Externship StudentIra Mark ArtzTetra TechAlison BeckerCouncil District 13Jane BlumenfeldPlanningRoddfo BocanegraCommunity Redevelopment AgencyClaire BowinPlanningLillian BurkenhemCommunity Redevelopment AgencyDarrell BuxtonU.S.Army Corps of EngineersMana ChanBureau of SanitationJohn ChenLos Angeles Department of Water and Power Wenn ChynBureau of EngineeringWilliam CipesTransportation and Land Use CollaborativeAnselmo CollinsLos Angeles Department of Water and PowerAmy CooperCouncil District 14,Task Force Members(cont.)Renee EllisBureau of Engineering/ArchitecturalDennis EschenCity of Long BeachClarissa FilgiounThe Robert GroupDavid FletcherMia Lehrer+AssociatesKen FongCity AttorneyDarryl FordRecreation and ParksJudy FrankAsset StrategiesYolanda FuentesBoard of Public WorksRobert GutierrezBureau of Street ServicesAdel H HagekhalilBureau of SanitationGordon HamiltonPlanningTom HenryPlanning DepartmentFrank HsuBureau of EngineeringMark JohnsonCivitasScott JordanCivitasPauline KamiyamaCultural AffairsAra KasparianBureau of EngineeringShahram KharaghaniBureau of SanitationJohn KimUSC Externship StudentRegina KirschenbaumHousingJane KulikWenk AssociatesDave LaraLA Building and SafetyJennifer LauBureau of Engineering,Task Force Members(cont.)Barbara LazarCity of BurbankMia LehrerMia Lehrer+AssociatesPatty MaloneCouncil District 4Ted MasigatUS Army Corps of EngineersGary Lee MooreBureau of EngineeringSteven NikaidoBureau of Sanitation/Watershed Prot Div.Mitch OFarrellCouncil District 13Adan OrtegaGCG Rose&KindelBruce OrtizHousing DepartmentJohn PearsonCity of GlendaleMaria PerezCouncil District 9Mark PestrellaLos Angeles County Dept Public WorksRandy PriceBureau of Engineering/MappingRafael PrietoChief Legislative AnalystMichael QuallsPW/SanitationDavid RiemenLA Police DepartmentMichael ShullRecreation and Parks DepartmentAllyn Rifkin/Michelle MoweryDepartment of TransportationChris RobertThe Robert Group,Task Force Members(cont.)Luis RodriguezHousing Dept.Dan RosenfeldUrban PartnersTom RothmannPlanningCatherine ShumanUS Army Corps of EngineersFerralyn SneedChief Administrative OfficerHeather SpeightLos Angeles County Dept Public WorksDon SpivackCommunity Redevelopment AgencyEddie TafoyaRep for Congressmember Roybal-AllardPaul TeensmaEnvironmental Affairs DepartmentBill Van WagonerLos Angeles Dept of Water and PowerLupe VelaAd Hoc River CommitteeMonica WaltersCouncil District DAmy WebbLos Angeles Department of Water and PowerDeborah WeintraubBureau of EngineeringBill WenkWenk AssociatesKimberlina WhettanCouncil District 5Marc WoerschingPlanningAmy YeagerCouncil District 14,Site Selection(cont.),StakeholdersCity of BurbankBarbara LazarAmerican Society of Civil EngineersCarl Blum/Michael DrennanAnahuak Youth Soccer Association Raul MaciasArroyo Seco FoundationTim Brick/Nicole PossertAudubon Society,Los Angeles Chapter Garry GeorgeCalifornia State ParksRon Schafer/Sean Woods/Ruth ColemanCenter for Law in the Public InterestRobert GarciaCentral City AssociationVictor Franco,Jr.Coastal ConservancyDavid Hayes/Christopher KrollFriends of the Los Angeles RiverLewis McAdams/Shelly BacklarHeal the BayMark Gold/Meredith McCarthyLatino Urban ForumJames RojasLos Angeles and San Gabriel Rivers Watershed CouncilNancy SteeleLos Angeles Chamber of CommerceRon GastelumLos Angeles Conservation CorpsBruce SaitoLos Angeles County Bicycle CoalitionMatt BenjaminLos Angeles County ParksLarry HensleyLos Angeles Downtown Arts DistrictTim Keating Los Angeles Trails ProjectMary BensonNatural Resources Defense CouncilJoel Reynolds/Tim Gabriel,Site Selection(cont.),Stakeholders(cont.)Neighborhood Councils/ResidentsAtwater FriendsCesar Portillo/Netty Carr/Ann Lawson/Sandra Caravella/Luis LopezBoyle HeightsGeorge Magallanes Community Design Ordinance CommitteeLynne DwyerElysian Valley UnitedSteve Zimmer/Albert Vargas/Cecilia DominquezGlassell ParkHelene SchpakLincoln Heights Resident Frank Wada/Edgar Garcia Silverlake Neighborhood CouncilGlen DakeSolano CanyonAlicia BrownNortheast TreesLarry SmithRivers and Mountains ConservancyBelinda FaustinoSanta Monica Mountains ConservancyJoe EdmistonSCI-ArcLane Barden Sierra ClubMarcia HanscomThe River ProjectMelanie Winter/Jessica Hall/with Arthur GoldingTreePeopleAndy Lipkis/Rebecca DrayseTrust for Public LandLarry Kaplan/Marybeth VergaraUSCJennifer WolchWilliam C.Velasquez InstituteAntonio Gonzales/Celia Brugman/Azucena Maldanado,Site Selection(cont.),Canoga ParkVerdugo Industrial Green ParkTaylor YardCornfields/Chinatown AreaDowntown Industrial Area,Opportunity SitesTop 5 for Discussion,Opportunity Sites,Individual Site Plans:Contain both long-term and short term phasing opportunitiesFocus on frameworks.Provide for green enhancementsProvide connectivity to neighborhoodsProvide street and parcel hierarchyLand use change is not the focus at this time,Canoga Park,Canoga Park,Topanga Canyon,Canoga Ave.,Desoto Ave.,Canoga High School,Pratt&Whitney,Owensmouth,Sherman Way,Vanowen St.,Victory Blvd.,Pierce College,Canoga Park,Quality Residential Neighborhood,Sherman Way Commercial Area,Materials Yard/Light Industrial Area,Transit Center on Owensmouth,Large Employment/Commercial Base,Quality Street Frontage along the River,Buildings not oriented to the River,Canoga Park,Topanga Canyon,Canoga Ave.,Desoto Ave.,Canoga High School,Pratt&Whitney,Owensmouth,Sherman Way,Vanowen St.,Victory Blvd.,Pierce College,Riverfront ParkGreenway Connection to Pierce CollegeLinear Park System along CanogaPedestrian Bridges(Alabama and Variel)Terraced Channel Wall,Canoga ParkAlternative A(Long-term),Expanded Riverfront ParkGreenway Connection to Pierce CollegeLinear Park System along CanogaPedestrian Bridges(Alabama and Variel)Potential Re-use of Pratt and Whitney SiteTerraced River Channel,Canoga ParkAlternative B(Long-term),Canoga ParkPhasing,2.Open Space Network Expansion,1.River Greenway,3.River Zone Completion,4.Open Space Connectivity,v,Canoga ParkOpen Space Network Context,Canoga Park Possible Channel Improvements,Note:This illustration is a concept that is still under study for hydraulic and regulatory feasibility.,

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