Guiding Principles

  • Live. Work. Play.

    Develop the District as a Complete “Live, Work and Play” Neighborhood through: more varied housing types and prices, more job creating businesses, more neighborhood stores and restaurants, and more entertainment options.

  • Encourage Walkability

    Promote Walkability Within the District through: safe and comfortable sidewalks, interesting and attractive street-level experiences, pedestrian endpoints and destinations, and better wayfinding.

  • Public Safety

    Enhance Public Safety and Security in the District through: enforcement of laws, more positive activity in the public realm, enhanced police presence, and better coordination between the neighborhood, law enforcement, and social service agencies.

  • Promote Connectivity

    Promote Pedestrian and Bicycle Connectivity Between the District, Downtown, the Bayfront and Adjacent Neighborhoods through new, well designed, high quality and safe means of connectivity.

  • Respect History

    Respect and Celebrate the District’s Cultural and Built History through identification, understanding and education, recognition, and preservation of these resources.

  • Enhance Nature

    Enhance the Presence of Nature in the District through: the addition of neighborhood and pocket parks, and enhanced landscaping in the streets and sidewalks.

  • Celebrate Diversity

    Recognize and Celebrate the District’s Distinctiveness and Authenticity through actions and programs that: attract unique local businesses, facilitate the preservation and growth of the artistic community, integrate progressive public art into the District, promote more expressive architecture, and celebrate the District’s special attributes.

  • Support Local Businesses

    Provide Increased Support for the District’s Local Businesses through: additional public parking, developing and implementing a District identity program, establishing unique events and festivals, and enhancing public safety.

  • Balance Social Service Needs

    Balance Regional Social Service Needs with the District’s Disproportionate Share of Social Service Providers through: better communication with existing social service organizations, careful consideration of the impacts of any proposed expansions or new facilities, and encouraging more broadly-based, regional solutions to regional challenges.