Hispanic/Latino Quality of Life Resource Advisory Commission - Jan. 25, 2022

Hispanic/Latino Quality of Life Resource Advisory Commission Regular Meeting of the Hispanic Latino Quality of Life Resource Advisory Commission

Agenda original pdf

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REGULAR MEETING OF THE HISPANIC/LATINO QUALITY OF LIFE RESOURCE ADVISORY COMMISSION TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2022 AT 5:30 PM PERMITTING AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER ROOM 1401/1402 6310 WILHELMINA DELCO DR, AUSTIN, TX 78752 Some members of the Commission may be participating by videoconference Public comment will be allowed via telephone and in-person. Remote speakers must register in advance (January 24 by Noon). All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely, residents must: Call or email the board liaison at Amanda.Jasso@austintexas.gov or 512-974-9107 no later than noon January 24. The information required is the speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, email address and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting). AGENDA CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Amanda Afifi, District 2, Chair Sharon Vigil, District 7, Vice-Chair Ricardo Garay, District 3 Jesus Perales, District 8 Zaira R. Garcia, District 4 CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Each speaker will have three minutes to speak Maria C. Solis, District 5 Felicia Peña, Mayor Sandy Ramirez, District 6 District 1- Pending District 9 - Vacant District 10 - Vacant 1. APPROVAL OF DECEMBER MEETING MINUTES 2. PUBLIC BRIEFINGS a. None. 3. STAFF BRIEFINGS a. Equitable Transit Oriented Development (ETOD) – Overview on ETOD project to plan for equitable outcomes for area residents of all income areas and backgrounds along Project Connect corridors. Presenters: Greg Dutton, Housing and Planning Department, and Rose Lisska, Capital Metro b. Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center Phase II - Schematic Design Update. Presenter: Heidi Tse, Public Works Department 4. NEW BUSINESS a. Discussion – Welcome Commissioner Perales, District 8 b. Discussion and possible action regarding budget engagement forums c. Discussion and possible action regarding Age Friendly Austin Study and Adult Center Feasibility Study 5. OLD BUSINESS Discussion and possible action: a. Economic Development and Access to Affordable Housing work group (Commissioner Garcia) b. Health Work Group (Commissioner Garay) c. Representatives to Joint Inclusion Committee (Chair Afifi and Vice-Chair Vigil) d. Representatives to Commission on Seniors (Commissioner Solis) e. Budget and Policy Priorities Work Group (Chair Afifi, Vice-Chair Vigil, and Commissioner Peña) f. COVID-19 Work Group (Vacant) g. Education Work Group (Chair Afifi, Vice-Chair Vigil, and Commissioner Garcia) h. Public Safety Work Group (Chair Afifi and Commissioner Peña) i. Arts and Culture Work Group (Chair Afifi) j. Strategic Initiatives and HLQOL …

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Item 3a - Equitable Transit Oriented Development original pdf

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Equitable Transit-Oriented Development (ETOD) Hispanic/Latino Quality of Life Resource Advisory Commission Tuesday, January 25th , 2022 Anna Lan, Capital Metro Laura Keating, City of Austin ETOD Corridor Study Area • 13 stations included in FTA grant to Capital Metro • + South Congress TC identified as a priority by Capital Metro/ATP • In June 2021, City Council directed City staff to develop a systemwide ETOD Policy Plan which will build on the ETOD Strategy Framework and guide additional planning activities in other corridors 2 Project Partnership 3 CapMetro ETOD Objectives An In-Progress List of ETOD Project Specific Objectives 1. Connect people to jobs, services and other destinations through multimodal transportation options. (Systemwide Goal Supporting the Austin Strategic Mobility Plan) 2. 3. Support and grow ridership along the key high-capacity transit corridors with expanded housing options for all income levels around station areas​ ​(Corridor Level Goal Supporting Transit System) Increase competitiveness of our high-capacity corridors in the FTA New Starts Capital Investment Grants Program with transit supportive land use plans. (Project Connect Program Objective Premised on Our Contract with Voters) 4 30 individual goals were identified by City Council in Resolution 20210610-093, which can be grouped into several topic areas: COA ETOD Objectives • Anti-displacement and equity • Compact and connected • Context-sensitivity • Creation of new housing • Creation of new affordable housing • Economics • Land use • Preservation of existing affordable housing • Transit and parking 5 Austin’s ETOD Journey Corridor Bond, ASMP, and Project Connect ETOD Study ETOD POLICY PLAN REGULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION Established corridors of focus, mode split goals, Establishes protypes for TOD Recommendations for Adopt ETOD plan for that reflect Austin’s vision to prioritization, typography and procured funding for equitably share the benefits (Systemwide) high-capacity transit project delivery. of transit investments for and Land Development residents of all income levels, Code amendments to corridor-specific zoning. Could be expanded to other geographies in the and backgrounds. formally designate station future. WE ARE HERE areas and corridors. 2016 - 2020 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 6 “You drive down a street one day and all of a sudden you’re thinking, ‘What happened to the apartment building that stood there last week?’” Heather K. Way Displacement Risk City of Austin Displacement Risk Index, 2019 Adapted from University of Texas Uprooted Project ETOD Context 8 Transit Oriented Development (TOD) 10-15 min walk Station Station Area Mixed, diverse uses Density, less sprawl …

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Item 3b - MACC update original pdf

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CIP ID#5201.008 Schematic Design Presentation Miró Rivera-Tatiana Bilbao LLC January , 202220tESB-MACC Phase 2 Improvements Schematic Design Presentation CONCEPT PRINCIPLES Approach, Views, Enclosure & Security, Access, Visibility TRAIL LADY BIRD LAKE YOUTH PLAY AREA PARKING LAKE LEVEL GARDEN ZÓCALO HEALING GARDEN LOADING DOCK WELCOME GARDEN 22 CONCEPT PRINCIPLES Approach, Views, Enclosure & Security, Access, Visibility LOADING DOCK HEALING GARDEN ZÓCALO LAKE LEVEL GARDEN LADY BIRD LAKE WELCOME GARDEN PARKING YOUTH PLAY AREA TRAIL 32 LANDSCAPE Plan Level 1 HEALING GARDEN YOUTH PLAY AREA TRAIL LAKE LEVEL GARDEN 24 LANDSCAPE Lake Level TRAIL LAKE LEVEL GARDEN 25 26DRAWN BY:JOB #:DATE:SHEET:SCALE:600 RIVER STREETAUSTIN, TEXAS 78701MEXICAN AMERICANCULTURAL CENTERREVISIONISSUEDAStructuralMartinez Engineering501 Congress Ave, Ste 113Austin, TX 78701737.238.2741MWM Design Group305 E Huntland DrAustin, TX 78752512.453.0767CONSULTANTSCivil EngineerLandscape ArchitectTen Eyck Landscape Architec1214 W 6th St, #100Austin, TX 78703512.813.9999Aptus Engineering1919 S 1st St, Bldg BAustin, TX 78704512.872.5059MEPMiró Rivera Architects505 Powell StreetAustin, Texas 78703512.477.7016Copyright ©2021, Miró Rivera-Tatiana Bilbao LLCTatiana Bilbao ESTUDIPaseo de la Reforma 38CDMX, Mexico 06600+52 (55) 8589 8822NOT FOR REGULATORYAPPROVAL, PERMITTINGOR CONSTRUCTIONSCHEMATIC DESIGN11/2311/23SRLRIPARIAN W/ SLOPE STABILIZATIONRAIN GARDEN / SWALELAWN(SHRUBS, FORBS, GRASSES, GROUNDCOVERS)TREESTRANSPLANTED TREESPECIMEN TREE(QUANTITY IS APPROXIMATE)PCNATIVE PLANTING AREACACTUS GARDENLARGE TREESSMALL TREES PALMSPLANTING ZONE DIAGRAMTREE DIAGRAMUNDERSTORY / RIPARIANSLOPE / RIPARIANUNDERSTORY / RIPARIANRAIN GARDENCACTUS GARDENUNDERSTORY / RIPARIANSLOPE / RIPARIANUNDERSTORY / RIPARIANRAIN GARDENSUNNY SLOPEPLANTING PLAN &REFERENCE IMAGESLLLLLPPPPPPPPCCPSSSSSRRMACC Community Engagement PresentationLANDSCAPE Planting Zones FLOOR PLAN Level 1 W // // // KEY PLAN Existing (Non-Renovated Space) Reception / Visitor Information Youth Education Utility / Mechanical Multi-use Auditorium Auditorium Lobby Dance Class Music Room Community Gallery Permanent Gallery Teaching Kitchen 27 ZOOM PLAN Youth Education OFFICE STORAGE YOUTH CLASSROOM 4 YOUTH CLASSROOM 3 UNISEX STORAGE YOUTH CLASSROOM 2 YOUTH GALLERY YOUTH CLASSROOM 1 UNISEX STORAGE Key: Plan Level 1 8 WALKTHROUGH Youth Classrooms and Zocalo Staircase 29 ZOOM PLAN Multi-purpose Auditorium B.O.H AUDITORIUM VESTIBULE LOBBY/TICKETING UNISEX Key: Plan Level 1 THE CURRENT THEATRE HAS 135 SEATS THE RENOVATED THEATRE WILL HAVE 228 SEATS 210 ZOOM PLAN Multi-purpose Auditorium AUDITORIUM Key: Plan Level 1 THE CURRENT THEATRE HAS 135 SEATS THE RENOVATED THEATRE WILL HAVE 228 SEATS 211 ZOOM PLAN Reception BREAK ROOM OFFICE COVERED WALKWAY OFFICE OPEN OFFICE Key: Plan Level 1 212 ZOOM PLAN Gallery, Kitchen and Music Rooms MUSIC ROOM 2 MUSIC ROOM 3 MUSIC ROOM 1 UNISEX COMMUNITY GALLERY PERMANENT GALLERY UNISEX PANTRY TEACHING KITCHEN Key: Plan Level 1 213 WALKTHROUGH Aerial View of Gallery Wing and Lake Level Connection 214 FLOOR PLAN Level 2 5 8 3 7 1 …

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