Tropicana Public Workshop August 22, 2016 Image: City of St. Petersburg
City of St. Petersburg Planning & Economic Development Department Leading the Process HKS Urban Design Randy Morton Julie Hiromoto Valerie Carroll Community Outreach The Fan Experience Creating a Market Traffic and Parking Garth Solutions Yvonne Garth Thomas Huggins HKS Sports & Entertainment Fred Ortiz RCLCO Gregg Logan Erin Talkington George F. Young Jonathan J. Gotwald Jerry Dabkowski Project Team HKS
Analysis Visioning and Design Principles 4 weeks Exploration Scenario 1- With the Rays 6 weeks Project Outreach City, Stakeholders and Public Concept Master Plan Scenario 1- With the Rays 4 weeks Schedule HKS
Inclusive stakeholder involvement Embracing and engaging the community voice Earning and building consensus Delivering a meaningful solution Public Involvement 4 HKS
How you can participate? Actively participate in the dialogue today Ask questions Complete comment cards Email the planning team tropicanafield@garthsolutions.com Call the planning team 800-317-8449 Attend follow up community meetings Tell your neighbors to participate HKS
It s all about a Vision Image: earth.google.com
86 acres and Much More Image: earth.google.com
This is what we heard HKS
1. Promote Economic Development 2. Create Jobs 3. Promote Diverse Mix of Business 4. Implement Sustainability Please create jobs and promote economic development for every neighborhood
1. Connect Neighborhoods 2. Provide Affordable Housing 3. Cherish Outdoor Space 4. Create Pedestrian Friendly Environment 5. Incorporate Regional Bike and Trail System Knit the city together again
1. Engage Arts 2. Family Oriented Entertainment 3. Celebrate Multicultural Neighborhoods 4. Preserve Authenticity 5. Safe and Family Friendly Place Consider cultural diversity and authenticity as an engine for economic opportunity
1. Encourage Public Transportation 2. Optimize Parking 3. Accessible Development Make it easy to get around
Original City Plan ca. 1868 Image: tampabay.com
The Inspiration of Character HKS
A Coherent Mixed-Use Waterfront City ca. 1940 Image: careypostcards.com
Tropicana Site was an integrated neighborhood ca. 1940 Image: historicimages.com
Gas Plant Neighborhood ca. 1970 Image: tampabay.com
Tropicana Site ca. 2016 Image: City of St. Petersburg
Downtown St. Petersburg Original Plan ca. 1868 HKS
St. Petersburg ca. 1920 HKS
St. Petersburg ca. 1940 HKS
Interstate built ca. 1978 HKS
Superblock Created ca. 1990 HKS
Downtown Bayfront Tropicana Park Centric Bayfront and Development Centric Tropicana HKS
Intown West Arts Civic Downtown Bayfront Deuces/ Warehouse Webb s Residential Midtown South St. Petersburg Innovation Midtown Melrose Mercy Midtown Roser Park District Many Neighborhoods Come Together HKS
Intown West Arts Civic Downtown Bayfront Deuces/ Warehouse Webb s Residential Midtown South St. Petersburg Innovation Midtown Melrose Mercy Midtown Roser Park District A Rare Opportunity HKS
Provide jobs, entertainment, affordable housing and family oriented places that will be a local and regional destination. Design Principle 1 HKS
Re-Integrate the Tropicana site with the city and the rest of the grid system Design Principle 2 Image: careypostcards.com
Celebrate and enhance the rich cultural diversity and economic potential of the surrounding neighborhoods. Design Principle 3 Image: pinteret.com Howdoitravel.com
Expand transportation options to reduce traffic, increase access and make it easier to navigate the city. Design Principle 4 HKS
Intown West Arts Civic Downtown Bayfront Deuces/ Warehouse Webb s Residential South St. Petersburg Innovation Midtown Melrose Mercy Roser Park District Central Corridor HKS
Intown West Arts Civic Downtown Bayfront Deuces/ Warehouse Webb s Residential South St. Petersburg Innovation Midtown Melrose Mercy Roser Park District Ballpark Drives the Development HKS
Intown West Arts Civic Downtown Bayfront Deuces/ Warehouse Webb s Residential South St. Petersburg Innovation Midtown Melrose Mercy Roser Park District Many Neighborhoods Come Together HKS
Create a Destination HKS
Framework for a Destination HKS
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Bike Trolley Bus Existing Transportation HKS
Bike Trolley Bus BRT Ferry Current Transportation Initiative HKS
Bike Trolley Bus BRT Ferry Multi Modal North-South Shuttl Comprehensive Transportation Network HKS
Tropicana Site Development HKS
Intown West Arts Downtown Warehouse Ballpark Webb s Residential Bayfront South St. Petersburg Innovation Downtown Residential Convention Ballpark Inner Harbor Neighborhood Success of Camden Yards HKS
Ballpark Development HKS
Existing Ballpark HKS
What Ballparks look like today Image: imgur.com
Ballparks are Economic Engines - Denver Coors Field Image: stevemohlenkamp.com
Development Integrated Ball Park - Wrigley Field, Chicago Image: wibx950.com
Transit and Ballpark - AT&T Park, San Francisco Image: sfmta.com
Game Day and Non-Game Day Activities Image: blogs.desmoinesregister.com
Destination Entertainment LA Live 19 acres Image: cbsla.files.wordpress.com
Destination Entertainment Image: archdaily.com
Destination Entertainment The Grove LA 25 acres Image: meetup.com
Destination Entertainment Aquatica Seas Orlando 40 acres Image: undercovertourist.com
Destination Campus HKS
Interstate ramps dominate HKS
Large Vacant Parcels HKS
Technology Campus Image: igem.org
Tech Start-ups Image: benjaminfeenstra.com
Small Businesses Image: ampion.wordpress.com
Commercial and Research Campus Image: www.xtechnews.com
Medical Campus HKS
Specialized Manufacturing Campus Image: nytimes.com
Entertainment Midway HKS
Vehicular Access Road HKS
Destination Retail and Entertainment HKS
Destination Retail and Entertainment Image: Image: stadiumandarenavisits.com.com parachute.mapquest.com
Santana Row Destination Retail and Commercial Image: stanc.net
6,022 On-Site Surface Parking Today Image: robbothobbies.com
On Site Off-Site On-Street Public Private Total 6,022 1,153 316 4,426 11,917 *Data provided by St. Petes Parking Demand Study by Kimley Horn May 2016 12,000 Event Parking Spaces Available in the Area Image: City of St. Petersburg
Game Day Non Game Day Weekdays Weeknights Weekends 6,000 cars (On-site currently provided) 100% 25% (4,500 available) 10% (5,400 available) 25% (4,500 available) 6,000 (Off-site Shared) 100% 50% (3,000 available) 10% (5,400 available) 25% (4,500 available) 10,000 Cars = 30,000 Fans 7,500 available cars = 10,800 available cars 9,000 available cars 14% Transit = 5,000 Fans 35,000 Fans 2,500,000 sf Development Shared Parking Strategy HKS
Along the Creek HKS
Booker Creek HKS
Commercial Program along the Creek Oklahoma City Image: movoto.com
Commercial Program along the Creek - Georgetown Image: raoulpop.files.wordpress.com
Commercial Program along the Creek San Antonio Image: thesanantonioriverwalk.com
Splash Parks Image: mspmag.com
Central Corridor HKS
First Avenue South HKS
First Avenue South HKS
Active Business Street - Bus Rapid Transit Image: cityclock.org
Neighborhood Retail Miami FL Image: therealdeal.com
Neighborhood Retail Image: bloganogan.com
Neighborhood Retail Jacksonville FL Image: visitjacksonville.com
MLK, 16 th Street and 22 nd Street Neighborhood Commercial Corridors HKS
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Neighborhood Retail and Commercial Image: palori.com
Neighborhood Retail and Residential Image: www.longandfoster.comva
Deuces and Warehouse District HKS
Sunshine Art Walk Image: Sunshine Art Walk DLW Architects
Sunshine Art Walk Image: Sunshine Art Walk DLW Architects
Sunshine Art Walk Image: Sunshine Art Walk DLW Architects
Expanding Cultural Activities HKS
Midtown and Campbell Park Affordable Housing Needed HKS
Existing Campbell Park HKS
Affordable Apartments on the Park Randy Morton prior experience to HKS
Affordable Housing for the Community Image: govopps.co.uk
Affordable Housing for the Community Image: architizer.com
Affordable Housing for the Community Image: madisonfreiburg.org
Open Space and The Interstates HKS
Connect Campbell Park HKS
Framework HKS
1 mile Impacting Midtown Streets and Neighborhoods HKS
5 th Avenue Boulevard HKS
Tropicana Framework HKS
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