HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/31/2017 - Agenda PacketBenson Hill Community Plan Advisory Board
May 31, 2017
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
City Hall – 1055 South Grady Way – Room 726
Agenda
1. Correspondence
2. Public comment
3. CED Administrator/staff presentations/reports
a) Neighborhood Program – Drey Hicks
b) Updates on Prioritized Strategies
i. 116th Avenue SE Project
ii. Welcoming and Providing Services for Immigrants
iii. Sidewalk Connections between Schools, Parks, and Commercial Centers
iv. Pedestrian Environment outside Benson Shopping Center
c) Demonstrate COR Maps
d) Demonstrate Bicycle and Trails Master Plan software
4. Announcements
• Capital Campaign for Community Center
• Farmer’s Market / City Core – 6/6/17 from 3:00-7:00 pm
• Bicycle and Trails Master Plan update kickoff meeting – 6/27/17 from 5:00-8:00
pm at the Renton Senior Activity Center
5. Adjournment
BENSON HILL COMMUNITY PLAN
ADVISORY BOARD
May 31, 2017
116TH AVE SE
SE PETROVITSKY RD TO THE U.S. POST OFFICE
PROVIDE SKILLS TRAINING AND SUPPORT FOR IMMIGRANTS
The Doug
Baldwin
Foundation
Vision
To provide a community
center in the City of
Renton to enhance the
stability of the
community by helping
families achieve goals in
education, fitness and
overall health.
Benson Hill
Family First Community
Center would:
Provide educational and
recreational opportunities
Offer health and fitness
programs
Have onsite health and
wellness programs
Improve learning for children
2016 Area Population = 23,769
Population 14 years or younger = 20.1%
Population below poverty line
(earning less than $24,000 for household) = 11.7%
Diversity (Race/ethnicity)
White = 49.4%
Asian = 21.6%
African American/Black = 14.0%
Diversity (Hispanic Latino Origin)
Hispanic/Latino Origin = 13.3% (Note:
Hispanic/Latino Origin may include one or more
races)
Benson Demographics
Site for the Family First Community Center
next to Cascade Elementary School.
Family First Programs
Youth and
Children
After School
programs
Youth Sports
Art Classes
Music Classes
Technology
Classes
Sports
Recreation
Adult Leagues
Performance
Drop-In Sports
Health &
Wellness
Group Exercise
Health Education
Cooking Classes
Personal Training
Fitness Floor
Yoga
Life Management
Potential Programs
Gardens/kitchen so kids can help grow and have
healthy food and snacks. Place to have summer lunch
program.
After School tutoring/mentoring
Parenting skills
English as a Second Language Classes
Computer classes –Job Training for youth and
parents
Health clinic
Physical Space
approx. 25,000-26,000 square feet
Gymnasium (approx. 8,000 sq ft)
HealthPoint Partner (approx. 2,500 sq ft)
Fitness Gym (approx. 2,400 sq ft)
Entry & check-in counters, classrooms,
lockers/showers, multipurpose rooms,
and offices (approx. 12,100 sq ft)
Questions?
The Doug
Baldwin
Foundation
IMPROVE THE PEDESTRIAN ENVIRONMENT AROUND THE
BENSON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER
THANK YOU