Title: South County Sustainable Economy Project
1South County Sustainable Economy Project
- Washington County Regional Planning Council
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- Grow Smart Rhode Island
2Project Context
- Natural resource and open space context
- Regional economy and trends
- Local issues and priorities
- Land use and zoning reviews
- Meetings with local task forces, designated by
Town Councils
3Economic Development and Local Tax Base
- Residential tax burdens are increasing
- Population growth
- Changing expectations and standards
- Residential vs. nonresidential growth rates
- Residential vs. nonresidential valuation changes
- Towns want economic development to help pay for
municipal services
4Land Use Mix and Tax Burdens
5How South County Is Growing
- Both residential and nonresidential growth are
faster in South County than in the State - Residential growth is faster than nonresidential
6Housing Growth
7Seasonal Housing
8Tax Base Shifts
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11The Regional Economy
- Total economy is estimated at 5 billion
- More than 90 of total regional economy is
concentrated in four towns (North Kingstown,
South Kingstown, Narragansett, Westerly) - Strong seasonal economy based on tourism and
natural resources - Health care and education are important sectors
12Seasonal Economy
13Compared to Rhode Island
- High household incomes
- Low unemployment rates
- High employment growth rates
- High retail sales per capita
- 1980 1990 2000
- 9 11 16
- High growth in earnings
- Small average firm size
14Issues and Challenges
- Preserving Regional Character
- Town and Village Centers
- Open Space
- Natural Areas (Protected and Unprotected)
- Farms
- Infrastructure
- Water and Sewer
- Location of Development in Relation to the
Environment - Open Space Resources, Regional Character, and
Tourism - Regional Water Resources and Habitat Corridors
- Affordable Housing Availability
15Recommendations
- Locations for Economic Development
- Types of Economic Development
- Regional Coordination and Leadership
16Economic Development Locations
- Town Centers and Villages
- Highway Commercial Areas
- I-95 Interchanges
- Route 4 / Route 1 Interchanges
- Commercial Strips
- Office and Industrial Centers
- University Campuses
17South County Economic Centers
18Natural Resources Priorities
19Cultural Resources
20Composite Resource Priorities
21Charlestown
22South Kingstown Narragansett
23Wakefield-Narragansett
24Place-Oriented Development Policies
- Encourage compact development in existing centers
- Infrastructure investments to support compact
development and walkability - Design standards and design review to protect
investments and strengthen local character - Planning for new centers and for revitalization
of existing centers - Link investments, rezoning and permitting of
highway-oriented development to smart growth
principles and context-sensitive design
25Economic Opportunity Areas
- Heritage and Nature-Based Tourism and Recreation
- University of Rhode Island
- Health Care
- Quonset Point / Davisville
- Support for Agriculture/Forestry/Fisheries
26Coordination and LeadershipPlanning Advocacy
- Regional Planning
- Regional economic development planning
- Cooperative planning with University
- Regional transportation planning
- Advocacy
- Statewide property tax reform
- Infrastructure funding
27Coordination and LeadershipTechnical Assistance
Support
- Coordinate local efforts to obtain funding for
technical assistance and resources - Development of area plans
- Updating of zoning regulations
- Development of design controls and standards
- Development and maintenance of GIS
- Promote innovative regional land use and fiscal
mechanisms - Transfer of Development Rights
- Regional Tax Base Sharing