FW: McDowell Road Redevelopment Plan

Maureen Rooney maureenrooney at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 23 12:54:35 PDT 2006


Yes. I'm interested and can be there. Thanks, Steve! Maureen


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Stephen Procaccini 
To: central-city-discuss at gcna.info
Cc: Tyler Storey; donmertes1 at cox.net; Nicole Armstrong; Maureen Rooney; andrea.delgaldo at highstream.net; Donna; rfreshley at cox.net; Wayne Murray
Sent: 6/23/2006 12:49:26 PM 
Subject: FW: McDowell Road Redevelopment Plan


Hi – this could be quite important to Greater Coronado, and perhaps could lead to improvements for
our share of McDowell Rd.
I hope to attend but am not sure yet if I can.  Anyone interested?
Thanks, Steve P.
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Vogel [mailto:macvogel at bigplanet..com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 4:02 PM
To: Gerry McCue; Steve Dreiseszun; Steve Procaccini; Tom Shaffer; Bob Cannon; Lance Rampy
Cc: Ron Pick; Diana Kem; Liz Kally; Simmons, Jeffrey; Todd Templeton; Kelly Larabee
Subject: McDowell Road Redevelopment Plan
 
Hi All,
Question:  Are you available on Thursday, June 29, at 4PM to meet with Doug Lingner to move ahead with the McDowell Road Redevelopment Plan? (Mayor Gordon’s State of the  City presentation at the Orpheum is at 5PM, so you may be downtown anyway.)

Background:
In January/February, we exchanged several emails regarding a McDowell Road Redevelopment Plan.  A group of us met with various City Departments including City Manager’s Office, Historic Preservation, Streets, and Neighborhood Services.  The recommendations of the City staff were:  1)  TEA-21 grants are limited in size and require lots of advance paperwork; 2)  key components of the attached concept are implementable and could be pursued with specific City Departments or other public Agencies.

Updates:
1)  The Bond election approved $2.6 Million for a review of options for the Fairgrounds, in case the State decides to sell the property and move the State Fair to an outlying location.  
2)  We made good progress in crime control, and NSD implemented a series of inspections, code enforcement, that ultimately led to an “abatement action” against a 32 unit apartment complex on the North side of McDowell between 13th and 15th Avenues.
3)  The City Council on June 21 initiated an extension of the Historic Overlay to include McDowell between 11th and 15th Avenues.
4)  ASU Downtown’s opening on August 21 will have a major impact on all of the historic neighborhoods around McDowell.  Dean Wellington Reiter of the College of Design made a presentation to the Encanto-Palmcroft neighborhood on Monday.  He subsequently indicated that the College’s Community Design Studio may be willing to work on a McDowell Road Redevelopment Plan.  For info on this program, please see:
http://www.asu.edu/caed/JUDP/html/JUDPMission.htm

Proposal:
Councilman Lingner is willing to discuss McDowell Road next Thursday at 4PM.  Encanto-Palmcroft has already conveyed its concerns about the Historic Overlay to Councilman Lingner.  Since Councilman Lingner’s time is limited, I thought the time could be used to discuss an overall plan for McDowell Road.  Doug Lingner was very much involved two years ago in the discussions about the Fairgrounds, and was the principal mover in including the $2.6million in the Bond election.  A McDowell Road Redevelopment Plan dovetails nicely with the budgeted work on the Fairgrounds, and could be a nice milestone for our Vice-Mayor, who now has a new interest in Historic Preservation.

The attachment was used for our February meeting and needs to be updated.  Please let me know if: a) you continue to be interested; and  b) are available next Thursday at 4PM.
Martin Vogel
phone (602)200-1025
fax      (602)200-1024


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