HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/29/2016 - Agenda PacketBenson Hill Community Plan Advisory Board
November 29, 2016
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
City Hall – 1055 South Grady Way – Room 726
Agenda
1. Correspondence
2. Public comment
3. CED Administrator/staff reports
a. Overview of Plan Strategies (if requested)
b. Prioritization Exercise
c. Review of Votes
d. Final Prioritization
4. New business
5. Announcements
• 2017 Regularly Scheduled Meetings (fourth Wednesday every three months
starting on 2/22/17)
6. Adjournment
BENSON HILL COMMUNITY PLAN
ADVISORY BOARD
Review of the Benson Hill Community Plan Strategies
November 29, 2016
COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Goal: Create a community focus in the heart of Benson Hill.
Policies:
1.Attract additional users to Cascade Village by increasing
recreational opportunities.
2.Encourage a healthy business environment at Cascade Village,
especially by creating a welcoming atmosphere through attractive
development.
Possibilities include:
•walking paths, a picnic area, an off-leash
dog-park, and a community garden.
•Neighborhood groups may apply for public
funding to defray the costs of construction.
Renton Public Works could provide labor
and equipment to run a water line to a
garden.
•Core groups of volunteers must be willing
to construct, manage, and maintain the
recreational areas.
SUPPORT RESIDENTS IN CREATING RECREATIONAL
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE SHORT TERM
#1.1.1 | SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: <$20,000
CREATE RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN THE LONG TERM
#1.1.2 | LONG-TERM
RESOURCES: $80,000+
Possibilities include:
•A large recreational
park and
community center
at Cascade Village.
•Explore
partnerships with
another agency,
such as YMCA or
Boys and Girls
Clubs, to build,
operate, and
maintain a
recreation center.
LANDSCAPE THE CORNER OF SE 168TH STREET AND
116TH AVENUE SE TO CREATE A MORE INVITING ENTRY
TO THE CASCADE VILLAGE AREA
#1.2.1 | SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: >$20,000 •Include in Capital Improvement Plan.
•Alternatively, neighborhood volunteers could apply for local
funding to complete this improvement sooner, but they would
also need to have a plan for ongoing maintenance.
•Explore inclusion of public art, natural drainage, native species,
and other low-impact techniques into improvements.
*CONTINUE SUPPORTING RENOVATIONS AND PHYSICAL
IMPROVEMENTS EFFORTS AT CASCADE VILLAGE
#1.2.2 | SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: >$20,000
•Work with business owners in addition to the
property owner to accomplish small-scale
renovations & landscaping upgrades.
SUPPORT EXISTING BUSINESSES AND ATTRACT NEW ONES TO
CASCADE VILLAGE, ESPECIALLY GROCERY-RELATED BUSINESSES
#1.2.3 | SHORT-TERM/ONGOING
RESOURCES: $20,000-$80,000
Although a typical grocery store
may not be feasible, an alternative
type of market may be possible.
Some potential strategies include:
•Support a business association.
•Assist businesses with
marketing.
•Consider attracting an emergent
or urgent care center, a
technical or vocational school,
and other facilities that fill
Renton and Benson Hill services
gaps.
*SUPPORT EXISTING BUSINESS OWNERS DURING
CONSTRUCTION AND ASSIST WITH RELOCATION IN CASCADE
VILLAGE WHEN REDEVELOPMENT OCCURS.
#1.2.5 | ONGOING
RESOURCES: $20,000-$80,000
•Establish a business relocation program to retain existing
businesses. Require affordable business rental spaces in future
development.
MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION
Policies:
1.Establish 116th Avenue SE as the central spine, or “jewel
pathway,” of Benson Hill.
2.Expand the trail network to build on the existing wealth of trails
in the area, increase recreational and active living opportunities,
and provide safe connections for non-motorized travel.
3.Improve neighborhood streets to complete a network of walking
routes that connect destinations and neighborhoods and are safe
and inviting for all users.
4.Improve access and usability of transit.
5.Improve the driving experience in Benson Hill to be safer and
more user-friendly.
•From SE Puget Dr. to southern
City Limits
•Bike lanes & sidewalks
•Seating, bicycle racks, public art
•Pedestrian-scaled lighting
•Natural stormwater drainage
•Landscaping
•Median where appropriate
•Segment of sidewalk to be
constructed in 2016: east side
of 116th from Petrovitsky to
approximately the Post Office.
116TH AVENUE SE
#2.1.1 | MID/LONG-TERM
RESOURCES: $80,000+
•Ample sidewalks with
amenities: awnings,
seating, bike racks; and
•An active street edge
*HIGH-QUALITY PEDESTRIAN REALM
WITH CASCADE REDEVELOPMENT
#2.1.2 | LONG-TERM
RESOURCES: <$20,000
COMPLETE THE SOOS CREEK TRAIL AND
CONNECT TO EXISTING PATHS
#2.2.1 | ONGOING
RESOURCES: $80,000+
Soos Creek Trail
Missing
Link
•Requires coordination
with King County (great
length would be outside
of Renton)
ACQUIRE PROPERTY OR ESTABLISH
AGREEMENTS FOR TRAIL EXTENSIONS
#2.2.2 | ONGOING
RESOURCES: $80,000+
•Monitor opportunities to purchase
properties or establish easements
EXPLORE FEASIBILITY OF PAVING
PORTION OF BEACON WAY SOUTH
#2.2.3 | SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: $20,000-80,000
•Possible paving and
landscaping
•Requires
agreement/easement
with PSE
•Prioritize in
Transportation
Improvements Plan
CONNECT PATHS TO EXISTING TRAILS ON PSE
PROPERTY NEAR PHILLIP ARNOLD PARK
#2.2.4 | MID-TERM
RESOURCES: <$20,000
•Sign existing trails
•Connect formal and informal trails
•Requires easements from PSE
BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN CONNECTION FROM S. PUGET DR
AREA TO THE BENSON SHOPPING CENTER
#2.2.5 | LONG-TERM
RESOURCES: $80,000+
•“Study the
feasibility of a
topographically
level bicycle and
pedestrian
connection”
•Bicycle lanes are
proposed along
Benson Rd. S. to
108th Ave SE and
along Benson Dr.
S.
ADD/IMPROVE EXISTING PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS OVER
INTERSTATE 405 AND HIGHWAY 167
#2.2.6 | LONG-TERM
RESOURCES: $80,000+
•Explore ways to better
connect to downtown
•Lighting, artwork,
sidewalk width, etc., that
make pedestrians feel
safe
ADD SIDEWALK, LIGHTING, AND CALM TRAFFIC ON
ROUTES TO SCHOOLS, PARKS, AND COMMERCIAL AREAS
2.3.1 | MID-TERM
RESOURCES: $20,000-$80,000
•Incorporate and prioritize any
proposed projects related to the
strategy in the next update of the
Trails and Bicycle Master Plan.
IDENTIFY AND PRIORITIZE HIGH ACCIDENT LOCATIONS
FOR PEOPLE WALKING AND CYCLING
#2.3.2 | SHORT TO LONG-TERM (DEPENDENT OF SCOPE AND FUNDING)
RESOURCES: $20,000-$80,000
CONTINUE IMPROVING THE PEDESTRIAN ENVIRONMENT
AROUND THE BENSON SHOPPING CENTER
#2.3.3 |ONGOING
RESOURCES: $80,000+
•Work with property owners to
provide or improve walkways through
parking areas and ensure pedestrian
connections between lots.
•When possible, buffer the sidewalks
on 108th Avenue SE and SE Carr
Road/SE 176th Street from traffic with
street trees and landscaping.
REPAIR AND MAINTAIN SE 164TH STREET SIDEWALKS
#2.3.4 |SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: $80,000+
•Prioritize SE 164th Street maintenance
because of its importance as a walking
route to multiple schools
SE 164th
Renton Academy
WORK WITH KING COUNTY METRO TO IDENTIFY BUS
SHELTER LOCATIONS AND INSTALL WHEN FEASIBLE
#2.4.1 |SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: <$20,000
•Coordinate with 116th
Avenue SE
improvements
Seating
IMPROVE TRANSIT TIME FOR BUS ROUTES TO SEATTLE
FROM BENSON HILL
#2.4.2 |SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: <$20,000
•From Cascade Village to
downtown Seattle
departing on a Monday
morning: ~50 mins.
•From Cascade Village to
downtown Seattle
departing on a late
Saturday morning: ~60
mins.
SIMPLIFY SE CARR ROAD / SE 176TH S/SW 43RD
STREET / SE PETROVITSKY ROAD TO A SINGLE NAME
#2.5.1 |SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: $80,000+
•Consider renaming S 178th
Street, S 180th Street, SW
43rd Street, SE Carr Road,
and SE 176th Street as S
and SE Petrovitsky Road.
PARKS, RECREATION, AND NATURAL AREAS
Goal: Improve access to and quality of parks, recreation, and
natural areas in Benson Hill, especially for youth.
Policies:
1.Focus efforts on rejuvenating existing parks and recreation
facilities.
2.Seek opportunities to increase parks and recreational spaces in
Benson Hill, especially to serve the neighborhoods south of
Petrovitsky Road.
CONTINUE PARKS MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING FACILITIES
#3.1.1 | ONGOING
RESOURCES: $20,000-$80,000
WORK WITH THE COMMUNITY TO SEEK SOLUTIONS FOR
PROVIDING YOUTH AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING
#3.1.2 | ONGOING
RESOURCES: <$20,000
•Continue the existing community
programs and the coordination with
the YMCA at Teasdale and Tiffany
Park facilities.
•Seek additional opportunities as
needed.
REDESIGN THE CASCADE PARK ENTRY TO ALLOW PARKING ADJACENT TO
THE PARK AND TO INCREASE “EYES ON THE PARK”
#3.1.3 | SHORT-TERM/ONGOING
RESOURCES: <$20,000
•In the short-term, consider relocating the
southeast entrance fence farther from 126th Ave
SE to allow parking.
•Also, consider allowing parking near the western
entry at SE 162nd Street.
•Open lines of sight by removing some trees where
possible.
•Purchase houses adjacent to the entrances,
consistent with the Parks, Recreation, and Natural
Areas Plan, to provide more flexibility in designing
inviting park entries.
•Provide safe and fun spaces for all ages at the
Park.
WORK WITH KENT TO CONTINUE THE 116TH AVENUE SE
IMPROVEMENTS TO PANTHER LAKE
#3.2.1 | SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: <$20,000
•Improve 116th Avenue SE up to the Renton boundary at
192nd Street (Strategy 2.1.1) and encourage Kent to
continue the improvements to Panther Lake and Hopkins
Open Space. Kent’s Park and Open Space Plan (2010) calls
for improved linkages to Panther Lake and public
waterfront access on the lake.
•When public access is provided, sign the 116th Avenue SE
route to Panther Lake, especially for bicycles.
•Work with Kent to secure funding for future
improvements as Panther Lake would provide
recreational opportunities to underserved areas in both
Renton and Kent.
STRONG, LIVABLE, AND SAFE COMMUNITY
Goal: Improve the sense of safety in Benson Hill.
Policies:
1.Continue partnering with Police to decrease and prevent crime in
Benson Hill.
2.Encourage development types that hinder criminal activities.
3.Foster a sense of community.
4.Build capacity of local residents.
5.Cultivate a sense of pride in Benson Hill by improving the overall
aesthetics.
SUPPORT BLOCK WATCH EFFORTS TO REDUCE BURGLARIES AND
IMPROVE THE PERCEPTION OF THE NEIGHBORHOODS
#4.1.1 | SHORT-TERM/ONGOING
RESOURCES: >$20,000
•Continue Police representation at
neighborhood picnics and other
local events to provide information
on block watch programs.
CONTINUE FORGING PERSONAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN
RENTON POLICE AND NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS
#4.1.2 | SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: $20,000-$80,000
•Increase personal interactions between on-
duty officers and neighbors to build mutual
rapport.
•Foster relationships between community
members and police.
INCORPORATE CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL
DESIGN (CPTED) PRINCIPLES IN COMMERCIAL GUIDELINES
#4.2.1 | SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: >$20,000
•To discourage crime and create an attractive
place for businesses, apply CPTED guidelines
and carefully review redevelopment proposals
for Cascade Village and Benson Plaza
commercial areas.
•Similarly, adjust zoning if necessary to increase
residential “eyes” on commercial and open
areas by locating decks, porches, and/or
windows to provide views into those areas.
•Ensure that redevelopment has streets that
connect through so that there is a healthy level
of activity on them.
ENCOURAGE REMOVAL OF THE FENCE BETWEEN CASCADE
VILLAGE AND EMERALD HEIGHTS APARTMENTS
#5.1.2 | SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: >$20,000
•The fence physically and symbolically divides the community, but
exists because of concerns over shop-lifting at Cascade Village.
•However, as Cascade Village becomes safer, it may no longer be
needed for its original purpose.
•Coordinate with Renton Police and Cascade Village to ensure
continued safety (Goal 4).
PROVIDE SKILLS TRAINING AND SUPPORT FOR IMMIGRANTS
#5.2.1 | ONGOING
RESOURCES: $20,000-$80,000
•If Cascade Village redevelops with a community
center (Strategy 1.1.3), ensure that the community
center is designed to support skills training.
PROVIDE SERVICES AND STRATEGIZE A LONG-TERM SOLUTION
FOR PANHANDLERS AT AREA INTERSECTIONS AND FRED MEYER
PARKING LOT ENTRANCES
#5.2.2 | SHORT-TERM
RESOURCES: $20,000-$80,000
•Providing
services to the
transient
population may
increase the
sense of safety in
Benson Hill.
CONSIDER POWER AND HIGH-SPEED INTERNET
INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS.
INVESTIGATE UNDERGROUNDING POWERLINES WITH PUGET
SOUND ENERGY
#5.2.3 | LONG-TERM
RESOURCES: $80,000+
Undergrounding powerlines could be possible, but
would require residents to create a special district
to tax themselves for the cost of undergrounding.
EXPAND SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANUP EFFORTS TO
MAINTAIN PROPERTY VALUES AND SPUR A SENSE OF
COMMUNITY PRIDE
#5.3.2 | SHORT-TERM/ONGOING
RESOURCES: >$20,000
The neighborhood cleanup program should address the following:
•Educate neighbors about the City’s Wipe Out Graffiti program.
•Encourage landscaping in front of large expanses of fence that are
frequent targets of graffiti.
•Institute a yearly spring cleanup.
•Work with the owners of the storage containers at 116th Avenue SE
and SE 168th Street to change the use or clean up the area and
create a more visually pleasant place through enhancements such as
landscaping, public art, and design that celebrates the Cascades view.
BEAUTIFY THE INTERSECTION OF 108TH AVE SE AND
SE CARR RD./SE PETRO. RD.
#5.3.3 | MID-TERM
RESOURCES: $20,000-$80,000
•Provide landscaping and pedestrian lights to create a welcoming
gateway into Benson Hill (coordinate with Strategy 2.3.3).
•Work with property owners and perhaps assist with funding to
update business signs.
•Support the formation of a Business or Local Improvement
District (BID/LID) to fund improvements.
•Explore the potential for public art.