This presentation is an overview of the methodology and data sources used to analyze peer cities and garner key insights. Six highly livable college communities were examined in detail to understand how they are confronting issues, also impacting Flagstaff, such as growth, density, housing shortages and affordability. Speakers: Joseph Bogart, Comprehensive Planning Intern Neala Krueger, Comprehensive Planning Intern
This presentation covers topics including the hierarchy of planning documents, key planning and zoning terms related to higher density development in Flagstaff, areas where High Occupancy Housing (HOH) is currently allowed as well as parking management in the downtown area. Speakers: Sara Dechter, Comprehensive Planning Manager Brian Kulina, Zoning Code Manager
This presentation addresses affordability in Flagstaff relative to peer cities in addition to land use policies that promote affordable housing. Flagstaff specific research and statistics provided by Housing Solutions of Northern Arizona are also discussed. Speakers: Neala Krueger, Comprehensive Planning Intern Jennifer Mikelson, Housing Analyst
This presentation addresses best practices related to managing HOH communities with an emphasis on off-campus student housing. Speaker: Amy R. Smith, Managing Partner at Bella Investment Group
NAU Housing and Transportation
This presentation provides statistics about NAU and peer universities including enrollment and on-campus housing numbers. The speaker addresses NAU’s continued growth and how the University is working to meet the demands of students who wish to live on-campus through new housing development. Speaker: Dr. Rich Payne, Executive Director Housing and Residence Life
This presentation responds to community concerns that HOH will have an adverse impact on Flagstaff’s water supply. The presenter delves into the 100 year water supply and future water demand scenarios. Speaker: Erin Young, Water Resources Manager
This presentation speaks to community concerns related to perceived traffic congestion as a result of HOH, particularly downtown, while deep-diving into traffic impact analyses (TIA), mode choice or means of traveling and strategic density. Speaker: Carlton Johnson, Associate Planner
This presentation responds to community comments about transit’s role in HOH, such as the feasibility of transit-orientated development (TOD) away from downtown. The speaker also discusses how NAIPTA has continuously improved their accessibility and services since its 2001 inception to meet community needs. Speaker: Erika Mazza, NAIPTA Deputy General Manager
This presentation is an overview of the methodology and data sources used to analyze peer cities and garner key insights. Six highly livable college communities were examined in detail to understand how they are confronting issues, also impacting Flagstaff, such as growth, density, housing shortages and affordability. Speakers: Joseph Bogart, Comprehensive Planning Intern Neala Krueger, Comprehensive Planning Intern
This presentation covers topics including the hierarchy of planning documents, key planning and zoning terms related to higher density development in Flagstaff, areas where High Occupancy Housing (HOH) is currently allowed as well as parking management in the downtown area. Speakers: Sara Dechter, Comprehensive Planning Manager Brian Kulina, Zoning Code Manager
This presentation addresses affordability in Flagstaff relative to peer cities in addition to land use policies that promote affordable housing. Flagstaff specific research and statistics provided by Housing Solutions of Northern Arizona are also discussed. Speakers: Neala Krueger, Comprehensive Planning Intern Jennifer Mikelson, Housing Analyst
This presentation addresses best practices related to managing HOH communities with an emphasis on off-campus student housing. Speaker: Amy R. Smith, Managing Partner at Bella Investment Group
NAU Housing and Transportation
This presentation provides statistics about NAU and peer universities including enrollment and on-campus housing numbers. The speaker addresses NAU’s continued growth and how the University is working to meet the demands of students who wish to live on-campus through new housing development. Speaker: Dr. Rich Payne, Executive Director Housing and Residence Life
This presentation responds to community concerns that HOH will have an adverse impact on Flagstaff’s water supply. The presenter delves into the 100 year water supply and future water demand scenarios. Speaker: Erin Young, Water Resources Manager
This presentation speaks to community concerns related to perceived traffic congestion as a result of HOH, particularly downtown, while deep-diving into traffic impact analyses (TIA), mode choice or means of traveling and strategic density. Speaker: Carlton Johnson, Associate Planner
This presentation responds to community comments about transit’s role in HOH, such as the feasibility of transit-orientated development (TOD) away from downtown. The speaker also discusses how NAIPTA has continuously improved their accessibility and services since its 2001 inception to meet community needs. Speaker: Erika Mazza, NAIPTA Deputy General Manager