Downtown Design Guidelines
Summary
The City Council has directed the Design Commission to develop Design Guidelines for downtown development.
Status
The commission has made several public presentations and is consolidating the comments for a report to the City Council.
Issues
As part of their work, the Design Commission is developing a map defining the area where the Design Guidelines will apply.
Description
On November 6, 1997 the City Council approved a resolution stating that:
"The City Council requests that the Design Commission prepare draft design guidelines for the city's downtown region within 60 days; and that these guidelines should exemplify ideals such as a pedestrian and bicycle mobility and urban core vitality expressed through past Council actions, previous planning studies and recommendations and community consensus building exercises such as the Citizen's Planning Committee, the Heritage Society, and R/UDAT."
The Commission has developed a list of ten Values that underpin a set of 18 Goals and 33 Guidelines. Those Values are:
- Sense of History
- Unique Character
- Authenticity
- Density
- Humane Character
- Safety
- Diversity
- Sustainability
- Economic Vitality
- Civic Art
Basic Data
- Project Contact: Michael Knox, Downtown Officer,
Planning, Environmental and Conservation Services Department, 499-6418
- Project Manager: Juan Cotera, Chair, Austin Design Commission
Revised November 30, 1999
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