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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MEETING #2 EAST SANTA CLARA MASTER PLAN SAN JOSE, CA October 11, 2018 East Santa Clara Master Plan Four Community Meetings #1 - September 20 #2 - October 11 #3 - TBD Early December #4 - TBD Early February Join the Share


  1. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MEETING #2 EAST SANTA CLARA MASTER PLAN SAN JOSE, CA October 11, 2018

  2. East Santa Clara Master Plan Four Community Meetings #1 - September 20 #2 - October 11 #3 - TBD Early December #4 - TBD Early February Join the Share your Hello Conversation! Voice! Neighbor! ¡Únete a la conversación! ¡Comparte tu opinión! ¡Hola vecino! Tham gia cuộc trò chuyện! Chia sẻ giọng nói của bạn! Chào hàng xóm! Explore the future of the former San Jose We want your feedback on the latest plan for Check out the latest vision and master plan the former San Jose Hospital site. Hospital site in our first workshop! for the former San Jose Hospital site. 13 September 5 November 20 November 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm ROOSEVELT COMMUNITY CENTER ROOSEVELT COMMUNITY CENTER ROOSEVELT COMMUNITY CENTER 901 E Santa Clara Street 901 E Santa Clara Street 901 E Santa Clara Street San Jose, CA 95116 San Jose, CA 95116 San Jose, CA 95116 Join the Conversation! Come and Explore! Share Your Voice! Hello Neighbor! • Get to know the community • Meeting #1 key takeaways • Meeting #2 key takeaways • Meeting #3 key takeaways • Introduce the design team • Explore the site: priorities & • Review draft master plan • Reveal the fjnal master plan challenges • Envision your ideal neighborhood • Share your design preferences • Provide your feedback • Present site plan alternatives • Envision your future • Discuss your preferred options

  3. Join the Conversation! October 11 ¡Únete a la conversación! 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Tham gia cuộc trò chuyện! ROOSEVELT COMMUNITY CENTER Explore the future of the former San Jose 901 E Santa Clara Street Hospital site in our first workshop! San Jose, CA 95116 Agenda 13 September 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 6:00 pm Sign In + Walk-In Activity ROOSEVELT COMMUNITY CENTER 6:20 pm Presentation 901 E Santa Clara Street San Jose, CA 95116 7:00 pm Visioning Exercise 7:45 pm Share Out 8:00 pm End

  4. URBAN VILLAGE PLAN Urban Village Plan + Will be a City Council approved policy 1. document guiding the future growth East Santa Clara Master Plan Includes objectives, goals, & policies 2. that are designed to shape both future public and private development EAST SANTA CLARA October 2018 expected issue date 3. MASTER PLAN SITE EAST SANTA CLARA MASTER PLAN COYOTE CREEK EAST SANTA CLARA ST A vibrant and connected place to work 1. 12 ACRES URBAN VILLAGE and serve the community ROOSEVELT 78 ACRES PARK Affordable Housing + Services 2. E. SANTA CLARA ST. BRT BRT Dynamic long-term planning 3. DOWNTOWN document that provides a SAN JOSE conceptual layout Design guided by the Urban Village 4. Plan Achieving the vision, goals, and 5. program needs provided by the Housing Authority and the County Responsive to input from the neighboring 6. communities

  5. East Santa Clara Master Plan EAST SANTA CLARA MASTER PLAN SITE East Santa Clara Master Plan EAST SANTA CLARA ST COYOTE 12 ACRES URBAN VILLAGE 78 ACRES Site BRT/BART E. SANTA CLARA ST. BRT DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE SCCHA Property SCCHA Bldg 800 E. SANTA CLARA ST. Mediplex COUNTY Property Valley Downtown Health Center SCCHA PROPERTY: 5 acres N COUNTY PROPERTY: 7 acres TOTAL: 12 acres

  6. Affordable Housing FAQ AMI + Affordability AMI stands for Area Median Income Santa Clara County = $125,200 Income Limits and Afgordability • 30% AMI – Extremely Low Income In SCC -$39,900 • 50% AMI – Very Low Income In SCC -$66,500 • 80% AMI – Low Income In SCC -$94,450 *All data based ofg a household size of 4 individuals.

  7. The Team MASTER PLANNER / COMMERCIAL ARCHITECT RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT TRANSPORTATION CONSULTANT PARKING CONSULTANT CIVIL ENGINEER ENERGY / MEP ENGINEER

  8. Who’s in the room GRAY RIKI KAREN XIAO SYDNEY DOUGHERTY NISHIMURA KUKLIN WU WALLACE Gensler Gensler Gensler Gensler Gensler CAROL EMILY ROD MARCEL ARI WESSON WEINSTEIN HENMI WILSON DAMAN Gensler Emily Weinstein Consulting HKIT Bionic Bionic

  9. Community Meeting #1 Key Takeaways

  10. Community Meeting #1 Meeting Activity

  11. Community Meeting #1 Dot Exercise Journey Map Activity

  12. Community Meeting #1 Some of your favorite things… You Love Where You Live Small Town in a Big City Beautiful Place • Location Accessibility • Long walks • Landscape diversity • Historic and diverse architecture • Pedestrian friendly • Mature trees • Unique community feeling • Neighborly • Access to parks and trails • Small businesses • Natural environment • Community events • William Street Park “The House of Bagels is the epitome of a wonderful neighborhood spot” - Naglee Park resident “Old homes, quality architecture in a quiet walkable neighborhood. - JJNA resident

  13. Community Meeting #1 Some of your challenges… Inadequate Parking Future Traffjc Patterns • No parking permit in JJNA • Increased traffjc on the streets • Concern over lack of parking in future • Speeding • Not pedestrian friendly Homelessness Planning Fatigue • Encampments • History of numerous planning efgorts • Empty spaces = attractive nuisance • Discontent with Urban Village process • Blight • Lack of community voice • Lack of afgordability

  14. Community Meeting #1 Future Development: Both an Opportunity and a Concern… Opportunities: Concerns: • Unique & beautiful gathering places • Buildings won’t respect the current architecture • Connect the neighborhoods • Too much density will change the small town feeling • Housing to address housing crisis • Height and setbacks will negatively impact surrounding single • Neighborhood serving retail family homes • Vitality & activity on ESC • Increased speeding and traffjc (Want 15th St. to remain closed) • Lack of maintenance, visibility and activity of open spaces • Elimination of blight “A community where people of all income levels can afgord to live” – JJNA resident “A development that provides gathering spaces & connects us to Naglee Park rather than acting as a barrier.” – JJNA resident

  15. Community Meeting #1 What does this mean? Site Plan Priorities We Heard From the Community: Provide open spaces for gathering and activities with visibility Pedestrian and bicycle access through the site Housing for difgerent afgordability levels Active ground fmoor along East Santa Clara Street Consider architectural styles that complement the neighborhood Minimize vehicular traffjc through the site Adequate parking for residents, employees and visitors

  16. East Santa Clara Master Plan Project Vision

  17. East Santa Clara Master Plan Project Vision Provided by Housing Authority + County of Santa Clara Honor Community Respectful Engaging Healthy Neighborhood Thoughtful Design Afgordability Collaboration Community Inspiring Vibrant Amenities Mixed-Use Accommodating Connectivity Safety East Santa Clara St. Open Spaces Human Scale Green Space Diverse Bikeable

  18. East Santa Clara Master Plan Project Vision Provided by Housing Authority + County of Santa Clara The vision of the East Santa Clara Master Plan is to create a highly integrated mixed-use project that builds a diverse set of housing opportunities for difgerent afgordability levels, provides fmexible offjce space for the County and Housing Authority, and ofgers a variety of open spaces that support day-and-night activities .

  19. Seek to East Santa Clara Master Plan maximize the amount Project Goals of housing Provided by Housing Authority + County of Santa Clara Create relationship to the Create a safe neighborhood Prioritize the and inviting context pedestrian center for the experience through community active and usable spaces Flexible design to meet future Provide All concepts economic adequate balance housing goals parking for and offjce program residents, needs employees, & visitors

  20. East Santa Clara Master Plan Program Components Provided by Housing Authority + County of Santa Clara OFFICE HOUSING Existing: 100,000 sf Phased Construction Phase I: 180,000 sf Multi-Family Housing Phase II: 180,000 sf PROGRAM PARKING Offjce MOBILITY NETWORK Family Parking Senior Parking New Pedestrian Connections Valley Health Vehicular Access to Parking Mediplex Bike Circulation Emergency Vehicle Access Patient Pickup/ Drop Ofg OPEN SPACE Family and Community Gathering Space

  21. Explore the Site Priorities & Challenges

  22. BUILDING 800 East Santa Clara Existing Buildings San Jose Community Middle and High Schools E ST. JAMES ST. N 15TH ST. N 16TH ST. N N 2 2 5 4 T T H H S S T T . . E ST. JOHN ST. EAST SANTA CLARA Roosevelt Park SITE E SANTA CLARA ST. E SANTA CLARA ST. MEDIPLEX VALLEY HEALTH CENTER N 13TH ST. N 14TH ST. N 15TH ST. N 16TH ST. N 17TH ST. N 7TH ST. N 8TH ST. E SAN FERNANDO ST. E SAN FERNANDO ST. San Jose State University E. SAN CARLOS ST.

  23. East Santa Clara E JULIAN ST. Neighborhoods San Jose Community JULIAN SAINT JAMES Middle and High Schools N 13TH ST. HORACE MANN ROOSEVELT PARK EAST SANTA CLARA SITE E SANTA CLARA ST. N 11TH ST. NORTH CAMPUS OLINDER C O N Y O 2 T 4 E T C H R E S E SAN FERNANDO ST. E T K NAGLEE PARK . San Jose State EAST University CAMPUS

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