Mission Statement The Overtown Charrette

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OVERTOWN REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESIGN CHARRETTE A Citizens Vision An Eastward Ho! Initiative Mission Statement The Overtown Charrette The mission of the Overtown Design Charrette is to engage the entire Overtown community in creating a unified vision for the residential and commercial renaissance of Overtown. The vision aims to restore Overtown as a destination and to higher levels of self-sufficiency and economic and social viability. This vision aims to: Empower current residents and business owners in Overtown to Participate in and benefit from the renewal process; Elevate Overtown to new levels of economic and social viability and quality of life; and Make Overtown a national model for grassroot urban revitalization. With Community involvement the Overtown Charrette will identify the infrastructure and resources necessary to achieve this vision by promoting employment opportunities and economic growth as well as a clean, safe, attractive environment for residents, businesses, and tourist. To this end, the Charrette will seek out knowledge, wisdom, and opinions of Overtown residents, past and present; Overtown organizations; Overtown churches; Overtown business owners; and other individuals and/or organizations that have an interest in the community. The Charrette will build on past learning experiences and incorporate existing planning studies into a holistic strategy for implementation. This vision will be the guiding force for all future Overtown redevelopment. Overtown charrette Committee - May 12, 1999 1

NW 22nd Street NW 7th Street NE 1st Avenue NW 7th Avenue One Square Mile... Study Area Quick Not So Fun Facts About the City of Miami/Overtown 4th Poorest Urban City in the U.S. Poverty Rate: 48% Unemployment Rate: 13% 63% of Adult Residents without High School Education 2

Historic Condition Existing Condition 3

Still Life in Overtown Still Hope in Overtown 4

July 16, 1999 July 17, 1999 5

July 17, 1999 July 18-23, 1999 6

The Citizens Ideas for Renaissance New Streets Neighborhood Center Neighborhood Park New Housing New School Old Fire Station Community Park Culmer Center Main Street Community Garden Improved Connections School Expansion New Housing Parks Under Highway BAME Housing Habitat for Humanity New Transit Station School Expansion Pocket Park Hotel Multi Modal Transit Station Dorsey Library Gibson Park School Expansion Entertainment District Caribbean Bakery St. John CDC s Developmnet Lyric Theatre Expansion Main Street Historic Folk Life Village Mixed Use Development Miami Arena Mt. Zion Church & Plaza Business District Poinciana Village 7

The Citizen s Vision Business/Entertainment Development Housing Education Zoning Implementation/ Partnerships Business & Entertainment Development Façade Improvement Reconstruction New Development 8

Façade Improvement: The Barkley Building Façade Improvement The Barkley Building 9

Restoration The Cola Nip 10

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Cola Nip Building: Proposed Uses for the Ground Floor Cola Nip Building: Proposed Uses for the Second Floor 12

Front and Rear elevations New Development 13

New Development 27 Single Family Units w/..outbuildings 25,000 S.F. Office/Retail 10,000 S.F. Hall 120 Parking Spaces The Lyric Café Lyric Theatre NW 9th Street 9th Street Mall St. John s CDC NW 8th Street 14

New Development: 6 Single Family Units w/..outbuildings 25,000 S.F. Office/Retail 10,000 S.F. Hall 300 + Parking Garage The Lyric Café 25,000 S.F. Bakery SCHEME A New Development: 6 Single Family Units w/..outbuildings 25,000 S.F. Office/Retail 10,000 S.F. Hall 400 + Parking Garage The Lyric Café 25,000 S.F. Bakery SCHEME B 15

Lyric Expansion & The Lyric Café Housing? 16

Renovation of..historic Housing Infill Mixed-Use..Buildings Redevelopment of Project Housing Housing for Everyone 17

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The Folk Life Village Greater Beth el A.M.E. Church Dorsey House NW 2nd Avenue 20

Redevelopment of Project Housing Existing Condition Proposed Development 21

NW 3rd Avenue Schools 22

Good images of OT Frederick Douglas Elementary Proposed Expansion 23

Phase I Phase II 24

Phase III Phase IV 25

Ultimate Buildout Reeves Park Highw ay Park Parks Neighborhood Parks Lyric Park Gibson Park 26

What if? 27

Entrances to Overtown Looking East down NW 22nd Avenue Entrances to Overtown NW 3rd Avenue & NW 8th Street 28

Street lights & Bus Stops Zoning 29

Implications of the Present Code 150 x 150 A minimum of 20,000 SF is required to build in the R-4 Zone ( Multifamily, High Density Residential) 30

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IMPLEMENTATION Miami -Dade Empow erment Zone 5000 jobs committed to be created $1 billion in residential and commercial loans from 18 financial institutions in the area 7.9 billion in construction projects 93 million in grant funds (Miami Dade) 130 million in tax exempt bonding authority 3 million in federal grants available $ 2400 tax credit per new employee hired in the Zone (18-24 yrs. Old) Quality Zone Academy Bonds (School Funding) Fannie Mae Designation as a Neighborhood Partnership Initiative. Overturn one of thirteen communities selected nationwide $ Millions available for low interest mortgages. Miami-Dade completed with nearly 300 other acres to become 1 of 20 who have been recently designated in the US as an Empowerment Zone. Citizens Choose their Future During the Charrette many local participants expressed the need for immediate action. They want to raise their community s ambition to a higher level. This Citizen s Vision is a tool for an historic turnaround, if City officials and Citizens work together as a united group. Great ideas of what could be done have been drawn up. Coherent ideas for replacing the current chaos have emerged from working together on this project. These are attainable visions, not just pretty pictures. The physical place that could grow during the next generation would be a national model of inspiration, practicality and wonder. 34

Citizens Choose their Future During the Charrette many local participants expressed the need for immediate action. They want to raise their community s ambition to a higher level. This Citizen s Vision is a tool for an historic turnaround, if City officials and Citizens work together as a united group. Great ideas of what could be done have been drawn up. Coherent ideas for replacing the current chaos have emerged from working together on this project. These are attainable visions, not just pretty pictures. The physical place that could grow during the next generation would be a national model of inspiration, practicality and wonder. Codify the Citizen s Vision in City s..comprehensive Plan and CRA Plans Put Charrette Projects on an Official Time Line Re-form the Overtown Charrette Advisory..Committee as an Implementation Committee. Do this so every action the City, CRA and others take move the Community one step closer to completing the Citizen s Vision 35

The Team TREASURE COAST REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL SOUTH FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL SARDEGENA & LITTLE PARTNERS, Inc. A + S ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS P.A. CORREA, VALLE, VALLE DELEON FLEITES, GARCIA PONS OVERTOWN ADVISORY BOARD OVERTOWN CHARRETTE COMMITTEE 36