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Title: Compact for a Sustainable Ventura County


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Compact for a Sustainable Ventura County
  • A project of the Ventura County Civic Alliance
    and the Ventura Council of Governments

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What is the Civic Alliance?
The mission of the Ventura County Civic Alliance
is to promote a healthy and sustainable future
for the Ventura County region
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About the Civic Alliance
  • Initiative of the Ventura County Community
    Foundation
  • Launched in 2001
  • Participants from throughout Ventura County
  • Blends 3Es Economy, Environment, Social Equity

4
Strategies to Create a Better Future
  • Promote Livable Community Models
  • Prepare Ventura County Workforces for a
    Knowledge Economy
  • Build a Compact for a Sustainable Ventura County

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What is a Compact?
  • A process by which citizens, governments, and
    stakeholders identify collaborative solutions to
    shared challenges
  • A statement of goals, policies and standards
  • Collectively negotiated
  • Voluntarily adopted by the jurisdictions in a
    region

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Ventura County has already benefited from
regional thinking and planning
  • 1969 Guidelines for Orderly Development
  • 1970s Regional Land Use Program
  • 1980s Countywide Planning Program
  • 1980s 1990s Six greenbelt agreements
  • 1995 2001 SOAR initiatives in 8 cities and
    the County

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Why a Ventura County Compact?
  • Need for a long-term vision
  • Foster a sense of shared responsibility
  • Develop a spirit of regional cooperation
  • Build trust and understanding across diverse
    sectors
  • Establish a process of continuing dialog
  • Develop a commitment to action
  • Help create a sustainable future

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Learning from others Process leads to results.
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The Compact will be a tall challenge, but we can
do it
  • Process needs to be
  • Inclusive
  • Engaging
  • Efficient
  • Productive

10
Its all about whats right.
  • Better balanced housing choices
  • Future for agriculture
  • Improved transportation options
  • Clean air and clean water
  • Protected open space and wildlife habitats
  • A healthy economy and improved economic
    opportunities for all citizens

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Compact Guiding Principles
  • Sustain agriculture
  • Maintain adequate and affordable housing at all
    income levels
  • Build an effective multi-modal transportation
    system
  • Protect open space and natural resources and
    conserve energy and other nonrenewable resources
  • Develop a diversified and competitive economy
  • Stimulate public education and action on
    sustainability issues

12
Four Key Questions
  • Where are we now? (Phase 1)
  • Where are we going? (Phase 1)
  • Where do we want to be? (Phase 2)
  • How do we get there? (Phase 3)

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Phase 1 Identifying alternative futures
  • Collect data and develop range of plausible
    future scenarios
  • Identify goals and policy options
  • Gather and analyze public input on preliminary
    scenario options
  • Identify areas of convergence and divergence in
    defining a preferred future scenario

14
2007 Phase 1 Workshop
  • 135 participants
  • 19 visions mapped
  • Identifying key goals and principles
  • Locating housing, jobs, and transportation for
    projected 2030 population growth

15
Each map was digitized
Composite Map
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And a composite map created
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Recurrent themes from workshop
  • Minimal SOAR boundary expansion
  • Focused town or city centers surrounded by
    compact neighborhoods
  • Focused around existing transportation and
    transit infrastructure
  • Emphasis on open space and habitat preservation

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Trade-offHousing Mix
Future growth more dense than existing
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Survey Findings
  • Survey results
  • Respondents overwhelmingly preferred to focus
    growth in existing urban areas
  • 48 said convert some vacant commercial areas to
    housing

20
Survey Findings
  • Overwhelming support for creating and
    publicly-funding a county-wide Open Space
    District (78)
  • Water Quality and Wildlife Corridors Habitat
    were ranked as the highest priority issues for a
    Open Space District

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Project Priorities
  • 4 Main Issues of Regional Concern
  • What to do with future Ventura County growth
  • Protection of its environmental and agricultural
    heritage,
  • Preservation of housing affordability and choice,
    and
  • Maintaining an efficient and equitable
    transportation system.

22
Options for Managing Growth
  • Renewal of SOAR boundaries
  • General plan density adjustments
  • Infrastructure concurrency requirements
  • Land capacity monitoring and management
  • Expansion of growth boundaries

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Options for Protecting Agriculture and the
Environment
  • Direct purchase of land or conservation easements
  • Transfer of Development Right (TDR) system
  • Regulatory protections, e.g., agricultural
    buffers, habitat restoration requirements, storm
    water management requirements

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Options to Address Housing Needs
  • Inclusionary housing zoning ordinances
  • Jobs/housing linkage fee
  • Adjustments to city zoning regulations to allow
    well-designed medium-density infill and mixed-use
    housing
  • Density bonuses
  • Expedited entitlement and permitting for
    affordable and workforce housing projects

25
Meeting Transportation Needs
  • Land-use/transportation connection
  • Guiding Principles
  • Accessibility vs. mobility
  • Policy options

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Phase 2 of the Compact Project
  • In-depth regional discussion of four key topics
  • Development and analysis of policy options
  • Drafting of a collaborative regional agreement on
    vision, principles, goals and actions
  • Continuing partnership with VCOG, broadening
    involvement of cities and county, businesses and
    community organizations

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Regional challenges demand a collaborative
approach
  • A Compact is
  • Negotiated
  • Comprehensive
  • Voluntary
  • Responsive to local and regional needs

28
We need your help
  • Advisory and working group members
  • Staff support for data collection, policy
    analysis and review
  • Outreach
  • Fundraising

29
Getting to Sustainability
  • The Compact is only a start
  • Renewable energy and energy efficiency
  • Cradle to grave recycling
  • Sustainable agriculture and regional food
    systems
  • Green building, green neighborhoods
  • Green business development
  • Environmental justice and social equity

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Compact for a Sustainable Ventura County
  • A project of the Ventura County Civic Alliance
    and the Ventura Council of Governments
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