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PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting Wednesday, August 8th, 2018 TITLE HERE 01 Section Title 01 Introduction 02 Project Overview AGENDA 03 Existing Conditions Demographics Physical Environment 04 Participant


  1. PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting Wednesday, August 8th, 2018

  2. TITLE HERE 01 Section Title 01 Introduction 02 Project Overview AGENDA 03 Existing Conditions • Demographics • Physical Environment 04 Participant Activities • Small Group Work • Open House Stations (5)

  3. 01 INTRODUCTION

  4. WHO WE ARE We believe in the power of multidisciplinary teamwork to find ideas that aren’t just different—they’re better.

  5. ARCHITECTURE - ENGINEERING - PLANNING A community advancement firm

  6. 50+ years 350 staff members I I Ohio Michigan Tennessee We’ve been advancing communities since 1962 by keeping our singular forward-thinking focus on putting people first.

  7. 02 PROJECT OVERVIEW

  8. WHAT IS A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN? 02 Project Overview It’s a blueprint for the next 10-20 years!

  9. WHAT SHOULD IT DO? 02 Project Overview • Create a unifjed vision and goals for the community with implementable actions • Provide long-term guidance for public and private sector land use and development decisions • Steer public dollars to spur private sector investment • Protect valuable resources • Identify opportunities to improve quality of life PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  10. WHAT WILL IT INCLUDE? 02 Project Overview • Assessment of existing conditions citywide • Maps of existing and future land use • Strategies for improving housing, mobility, quality of life, etc. • Action steps to achieve the community’s goals PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  11. PROJECT APPROACH 02 Project Overview A COORDINATED EFFORT + YOU ARE HERE. PHASE 1: PHASE 4: PHASE 5: PHASE 2: PHASE 3: PREPARING FOR DEVELOPING AND FINALIZING THE UNDERSTANDING ENGAGE AND THE PLAN TESTING THE PLAN PLAN, SETTING UP THE CONTEXT LISTEN IMPLEMENTATION PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  12. PROJECT APPROACH 02 Project Overview • Gather information about the community • Understand the context of the plan and the city • Test the key themes of the plan with the public • Illustrate plan elements with maps & graphics • Finalize the plan with the public and kickofg implementation! PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  13. WHO’S INVOLVED? 02 Project Overview C I E T Y E T S T I T M A S M F F O E & C G O L N F F I Lead Process/ O R I C Guide & Inform Plan Implementation E I E R A Long-term Stewards Convene Community T L S Guide & Inform Plan S T P C L Y A E T PATASKALA I N N Provide Facilitate J COMPREHENSIVE N U Community Process O I PLAN M N Insight and Technical G M R Priorities Expertise C O P O C N C S I L U B L T U Provide Community A P N Insight and Priorities T S S T R A E K D E L O H PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  14. PLAN INPUTS 02 Project Overview Public Input Farmers Market Stakeholder Meetings Public Meeting Public Open House THE CLOSES Community Survey PLAN AUG 20 TH (545 responses!) Existing Conditions People and Place Best Practices Local and National PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  15. 03 EXISTING CONDITIONS

  16. GROWING COLUMBUS REGION 03 Existing Conditions 1 MILLION PEOPLE BY 2050

  17. REGIONAL TRENDS: 03 Changing Household Structure Between 2010-2030, the number of households WITHOUT children will make up to 87% of the growth in households in the Columbus MSA. Source: Arthur C. Nelson, COLUMBUS, OHIO Metropolitan Area Trends, Preferences, and Opportunities: 2010 to 2030 and to 2040 (NRDC) PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Steering Committee Meeting #2

  18. REGIONAL TRENDS: 03 Aging Population Between 2010-2030, 56% of the growth in the number of households in the Columbus MSA will come from senior households. Source: MORPC Insight 2050 PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Steering Committee Meeting #2

  19. REGIONAL TRENDS: 03 Walkability About 56% of Ohioans would like to live in walkable, mixed use communities. Less than 20% of Ohioans currently have this option. Source: Arthur C. Nelson, COLUMBUS, OHIO Metropolitan Area Trends, Preferences, and Opportunities: 2010 to 2030 and to 2040 (NRDC) PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Steering Committee Meeting #2

  20. NATIONAL TRENDS 03 Existing Conditions Housing Preference by Age 45% 50% Of the national population are the ATTACHED millennial and boomer generations. SMALL LOT 40% 72% Of households are without children (up from 55% in 1970 ). 30% 20% Millennial and boomer LARGER LOT generations prefer attached housing on smaller lots. 10% 18-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  21. POPULATION 03 Existing Conditions 20,000 Population 2016 2010 15,225 (15,225) (14,962) (49% increase 15,000 since 2000) 2000 (10,249) Signifjcant 10,000 population growth leading up +/- 500 +/- 50 to the recession. people per people per year year PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  22. AGE 03 Population Cohort Existing Conditions Age Pyramid Race and Ethnicity Age The largest group: The largest group: White Alone (87.58%) 85+ 2017 Male Population The smallest group: Pacific Islander Alone (0.02%) Age 10-14 (Esri) Indicator Value Difference 75-79 White Alone 87.58% -4.12% 65-69 The smallest group: Black Alone 7.24% +3.21% 2017 Male Population American Indian/Alaska Native 0.28% -0.01% 55-59 Relatively younger population... Age 85+ (Esri) Alone Asian Alone 0.94% -0.04% 45-49 Pacific Islander Alone 0.02% -0.01% Other Race 0.81% +0.26% 35-39 Two or More Races 3.13% +0.71% Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 2.80% +0.85% 25-29 Median Age 15-19 37.5 5-9 Bars show deviation from Dots show comparison to Licking County 0 Licking County Heath (39.2); Reynoldsburg (35.9) Dots represent Groveport (42.8); Licking County (39.8) Male Female HOUSING STATS Licking County Tapestry Segments comparison. Ohio (39.3) PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 45.3% Middleburg 4C Public Meeting, August 8, 2018 2,676 households of Households $177,297 $8,945 $805 22.9% Green Acres 6A Median Home Value Average Spent on Median Contract 1,355 households of Households Mortgage & Basics Rent BUSINESS 17.2% Southern Satellites 10A 1,017 households of Households 438 4,651 Total Businesses Total Employees

  23. EDUCATION 03 ...with comparable Existing Conditions educational attainment. No High School High School Some College Bachelor/Grad/ Diploma Graduate & Associates Professional 8% 35% 31% 27% Heath (17%) Heath (29%) Heath (11%) Heath (42%) Reynoldsburg (31%) Reynoldsburg (6%) Reynoldsburg (27%) Reynoldsburg (36%) Groveport (20%) Groveport (35%) Groveport (6%) Groveport (39%) Licking Cty. (23%) Licking Cty. (31%) Licking Cty. (10%) Licking Cty. (36%) Ohio (27%) Ohio (11%) Ohio (34%) Ohio (29%) PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  24. HOUSING TYPE 03 Existing Conditions Pataskala’s current housing stock 1.0 is less diverse HOUSING TYPE than surrounding Total housing units (%) 1 UNIT, DETACHED 0.8 communities and 1 UNIT, ATTACHED may not serve 2 UNITS 0.6 projected Central Licking County 3-4 UNITS Reynoldsburg Groveport Ohio growth. Pataskala 5-9 UNITS Heath 0.4 10-19 UNITS (87% of projected 0.2 20 OR MORE UNITS growth will be families MOBILE HOME without children) 0.0 PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  25. HOUSING AGE 03 Existing Conditions Median Year Structure Built Relatively new 1993 building stock that is unlikely to Heath (1979) be redeveloped in 55% Reynoldsburg (1983) the near-term. Groveport (1977) of buildings were built Licking County (1976) between 1990 and 2009 Ohio (1967) PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  26. EMPLOYMENT 03 Existing Conditions Top Industries Total Jobs 1 Retail trade 15.9% 86% 3,179* 2 of working Pataskala Educational 15.4% residents work outside services of the City Accomm. & 3 12.7% food services Health care 4 *2015 Work Area Profile Report & social 11.1% assistance PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  27. EMPLOYMENT 03 Existing Conditions Unemployment Median Household Pataskala residents Rate Income are a highly skilled $$ $ workforce and $69,574 are making more, 4% on average, than households in adjoining communities, Heath (6%) Heath ($44,656) although much of this Reynoldsburg (6%) Reynoldsburg ($61,648) Groveport (4%) Groveport ($ 56,750) tax revenue is not Licking County (7%) Licking County ($57,571) realized in the City. Ohio (7%) Ohio ($50,674) PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  28. LAND USE 03 Existing Conditions Commercial HEADLEYS MILL RD SW Parks & (1.0%) Offjce SUMMIT RD SW Open Space (1.0%) Industrial (1.4%) Utility (1.2%) Government (<1%) (2.7%) Vacant HAVENS CORNERS RD (7.5%) MINK ST SW Agriculture Residential (58.6%) (26.1%) ETNA PKWY PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting, August 8, 2018

  29. FACILITIES 03 & UTILITIES School Fire/Police City Building City Water/ Sewer SWLC Water/ Sewer Major investment needed for new development.

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