The fourth Community Meeting of the Old South Baton Rouge Strategic Plan was held on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 at Polk Elementary School.
The consultants presented the Draft Old South Baton Rouge Strategic Neighborhood & Economic Development Plan and answered questions about the Draft.
To view Power Point, Click Here.
To view DRAFT Strategies, Click Here - Part I.
The third Community Meeting of the Old South Baton Rouge Strategic Plan was held on Thursday, August 25, 2005 at Polk Elementary.
The consultants reviewed the Goals and Proposed Actions to prioritize
next steps. To view this matrix, Click Here.
Also, the consultants presented the report entitled "Assessing Sites of
Historic Significance in Old South BR".
To see the final Historic Survey Report, Click Here.
To see the Historic Survey Report Power Point,
The second Community Meeting of the Old South Baton Rouge Strategic Plan was held on Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at Polk Elementary.
The consultants presented Community Asset Survey results and the results of their field research about the physical conditions of the area.
To see the Power Point presented at the second meeting, Click Here.
To see the Meeting Summary from the second meeting, Click Here.
The first Community Meeting of the Old South Baton Rouge Strategic Plan was held on Monday, May 2, 2005 at Polk Elementary. Over 300 people attended including Mayor Kip Holden, Chief LeDuff, Councilwoman Lorri Burgess and other community leaders. A survey was distributed to identify general conditions, assets and resources. The audience broke up into four groups to discuss issues that should be incorporated into the plan. The groups reconvened to share their priorities and concerns.
Plan Baton Rouge is an organization that has spent the last six years implementing a master plan for downtown Baton Rouge based on the principles of new urbanism. The planning process for downtown was originally envisioned as a model that could be used in other areas of the city.
With recent opportunities, we are now ready to turn to our next area of focus. Plan Baton Rouge has secured funds and has hired an expert team to create a strategic plan for a defined community adjacent to downtown, bounded by the Louisiana State University Campus to the south, the Mississippi River to the west, downtown to the north and Dalrymple to the east. This next focus area is a natural fit with the recent work of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation who championed the application process for a HOPE VI grant. In 2002, Baton Rouge was awarded $18.6 million to demolish two existing housing projects and create 126 new residential housing units scattered throughout the neighborhood. With this success in hand, the Baton Rouge Area Foundation would like to leverage the revitalization and economic benefits associated with redeveloping this area.
The Strategic Neighborhood Revitalization and Economic Development Plan will coordinate efforts underway and provide an overall vision for a three square mile area by creating guidelines for future physical improvements. The plan will identify strategies to strengthen and preserve the residential neighborhoods and provide an effective guide for decision-making. This area will greatly benefit from reestablishing its connectivity with surrounding areas, both physically and financially. An opportunity exists to leverage new investment through new commercial and residential projects. Another goal is to spawn new development that both serves the existing neighborhood, but also attracts a wider, deeper market by capitalizing on the assets of this area.
CITIZENS SERVICES
Tel: 225-389-3090