A Livability Framework for 22202 (DRAFT)
Overview
The residents of 22202 from Arlington Ridge, Aurora Highlands, and Crystal City have committed to tackling the challenges facing our area with holistic strategies based on shared livability themes to create a better, more livable city.
Our shared area encompasses diverse populations and environments, yet we have many common needs. Designing a livable city requires a comprehensive approach to shaping the built environment to enhance the physical and social health and well-being of all inhabitants and strengthen community.
Vision
Urban planning that balances working, living, and socializing in close proximity – creating a “City of Short Distances” – reduces unnecessary travel and forges community connections. Likewise, a city with diverse housing options, continuous pedestrian routes, and access to goods and services becomes more livable for children, the elderly, and the less affluent. Public health and the environment both benefit from an emphasis on public transit and active modes of transportation, such as walking and biking.
A livable city also requires a comprehensive approach to the design — one that will protect ecological systems and promote a connection to the natural environment. By reducing heat islands and flooding, this emphasis on “biophilia” in turn improves resiliency of the built environment and promotes human health and well-being.
Framework Context, Development and Updates
This framework is designed to work within existing county plans and policies, but aims to establish consensus-driven themes while allowing for creativity by residents, businesses, and developers. A livable city is responsive to the needs and aspirations of its inhabitants, so a framework requires assessment mechanisms and continual updating.
Livability is framed below as a set of integrated themes. Priorities for specific elements will likely vary over time and within the shared area.
Diverse and Affordable Housing
Ecological Sustainability:
Community and Social Engagement
Transportation Focus on Health, Convenience, Safety, and the Environment
Essential Services: Educational, Medical, Retail
Art and Cultural Amenities
Monitoring and Assessment
References
County Plans and Policies
To be provided
Livability Resources
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