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Community Character Workshop
Recommendations
(As developed on workshop of April 4, 2003)
(Note: the alphanumerical designation refers
to the “issues to recommendations” retranscription)
Education and Schools in the
Community
* Recognizing and ensuring education and education
facilities are part of the community social structure.
1. Ensuring school funding overall, and priority funding for
establishing or retrofitting schools that fit into the character of the
community that they are in.
2. How do we get back to the neighborhood school concept, and
ensuring that neighborhoods with school age children should have access
to a quality education within their community, thus reducing school bus
time and costs.
Meeting
Recommendations:
1.
The BoCC shall support the school board through resolution to
increase state funding to meet, at a minimum, national average
standards. IA1
2.
The BoCC should encourage/incentivize open housing to create
community schools and minimize busing. IB1
3.
Reestablish requirements in Comp Plan to incentivize developments
to provide school sites on or off-site. Fast track permitting could be
used as an incentive. 1B2
4.
Recommend smaller community schools to make them an overall
community asset. IA2
5.
K-6 should be community schools. (In IA2)
6.
Continue the joint use facilities co-location program. IA3
7.
Provide incentive package that would lure good teachers to the
area. IB3
- For example, reduced vacation prices package through TDC.
8.
Teachers’ salaries should be increased. IB4
- The BoCC and school board should make every effort to promote
salary increases to meet national averages.
Community Social Service Safety
Net
* Establishing and maintaining our responsibility for the currently
disadvantaged
1. Establish a level of health care geographic distribution and
outreach, and core level of service for the community.
2.
Establish core levels of service for mental health and for substance
abuse.
3.
Recognize and incorporate the area age profile in planning for health
services
4. Assess the development practices that reduce crime potential,
and whether Lee County promotes or impedes these practices.
Meeting Recommendations:
1.
The BoCC shall display a public attitude that encourages housing
and reinforces diversity through county housing programs to increase
integration, workforce housing, and economic development zones. IIID1
2.
Restructure the community social services programs to a holistic
approach to ensure maximum effectiveness of the services delivered to
the community. IIA1
3.
The BoCC should establish the Health and Human Services Council (HHSC)
IIA2
4.
Restructure the County’s services and programs so that the
programs victims of domestic violence use are incorporated as a whole
into the HHSC.
- Develop a strategic plan with guiding principles and funding to
maximize service delivery effectiveness. IIA3
5.
The BoCC shall review all the regulations/guidelines/funding that
regulate the social services programs to stipulate coordination among
the agencies that provide the service (interlocal agreement). IIA4
6.
Create a “youth corps” to employ and educate youth by working
with agencies and assisting with conservation/maintenance/environmental
programs. IIC1
7.
Establish structured summer/year-round recreation/educational
programs through school/not-for-profit organizations. IIC2
8.
The BoCC should provide funds for more community based policing
to also address adult/minors’ activities and behaviors. IIC3
9.
Recommend school based community involvement programs for
students to assure that concepts of authority and respect are improved.
IIA5
10.
Amend the school curriculum to require some hours of social service for
each student as a requirement for graduation. This action will increase
citizenship and respect for the needs of others. IIA6
11.
The BoCC should establish a task force to assess educational/social
training needs as a whole. IIA7
Accommodating Diversity without Creating Exclusion
*
Recognizing one approach or answer may not be appropriate for all
persons or all situations.
1. Differences on which community values prevail separate the
culturally and economically disadvantaged communities from the
comparatively more affluent communities.
2. How do we prevent re-segregation from becoming a new issue for
court review of our community?
3. We need to remove the imaginary lines that make us not recognize
the area from the railroad tracks to Ortiz.
4. The distribution of affordable housing should be widespread, and
not concentrated into few areas within the county, with the assistance,
involvement, and commitment of public and private employers.
5. Information on accessing affordable/workforce housing should be
part of the Community Social Service Safety Net, the Aging and
Revitalization, the Community Based Planning, and the Community and
Economic Interface issue areas.
Meeting Recommendations:
1.
Encourage development regulation that provides a better mix of
housing so that high income/low income homes achieve a better mix to
reduce crime and increase integration and service delivery. IIID2
2.
To increase affordable/accessible housing, the BoCC should
explore through the plan review and permitting process a greater (30%)
mix of workforce/affordable/accessible housing within approved
developments. IIID3
3.
Change the development regulations to ensure an increased
mixed-use development pattern that requires integration of affordable
housing. Do not allow options for not providing this affordable housing
on site. IIID4
Aging and Revitalization
* Recognizing that aging and deterioration must constantly
be kept from creating decay within the community)
1. Revitalization and redevelopment lag behind new development in
priority and incentive provision.
2. Neighborhoods on the cusp – how do we keep them from going down,
preserving the owner/renter mix?
3. What will it take to help Fort Myers have a vibrant population
and tax base, as the historical heart of greater Lee County?
4.
How to we stay even with or ahead of the aging infrastructure/buildings
issue.
5.
How do we keep the heart of our communities from decaying?
6. How do we get people to live on the “unbuilt” second stories of
our commercial areas?
7.
Can revitalizing downtowns work if the next rim does not get attention?
8. We need to provide incentives for redevelopment to be
accomplished by new development.
9. How do we develop the geographic scale of management to meet the
geographic level of the problem?
Meeting Recommendations:
1.
The BoCC should incentivize private developers to revitalize the
shopping centers and aging communities. IVA1
2.
The BoCC should incentivize historic preservation of
neighborhoods and structures. IVB1
3.
The BoCC should promote and incentivize development in the
existing urban areas and “hold the line” in limiting development in
rural areas. IVH1
4.
The BoCC should continue community-planning efforts. The
community planning areas should be smaller geographically. IVE1
5.
The BoCC needs to provide leadership to incentivize individuals
to maintain and rehab existing neighborhoods and structures. IVD1
Community Based Planning
* Promoting small scale approaches for small area issues
1. Underused or absent neighborhood leadership to plan and maintain
communities.
2. Public information systems and current policies do not encourage
viable community development.
3. There is no consensus among and between business, neighborhood,
and other activists/stakeholders (and Government) regarding the
appropriate role of government in setting policies to ensure the
development and maintenance of community.
4. Current Land Use policies do not encourage viable communities,
due to a lack of incentives for community development and redevelopment.
5.
Establish a base of standards for any community plan in Lee County.
6.
What will it take to help Cape Coral and Lehigh Acres diversify?
7. How do we get a system in place by which decision makers get out
to the communities to ask what do they want?
8. The distribution of Workforce housing should provide opportunity
for those who work within a community to able to find housing within the
community.
Meeting Recommendations:
1.
The BoCC should continue to encourage the preservation of
archeological sites through the LDRs and encourage historical tourism,
sense of place, and natural areas. VE1
2.
The BoCC should review development regulations to increase
interconnectivity of communities. VE2
3.
The BoCC encourage and support civic associations similar to the
way of the Horizon Council. VA1
4.
The BoCC should create a community livability (smart growth)
index program countywide to target funds to areas of greatest need.
This program should relate to the community plans and development
approval process. VB1
5.
The BoCC should establish a base of standards for any community
plan in Lee County. VE3
6.
The BoCC should provide a program to address the county held tax
certificated for land banking and lot assemblage. This activity would
improve community development, water quality enhancement, etc. VF1
The Community and Economy Interface
* Recognizing that function--the economy--and form–the
community-- guide each other in development and change.)
1. County and City economic and community development efforts
should compliment and further each other’s plans according to agreed
upon outcomes.
2. Link efforts in item 2 of Education and Schools in the
Community, item 5 of the Community and Economic Interface, and item 1 of
Accommodating Diversity without Creating Exclusion, into the county
economic development and economic stabilization program.
3. Link community appearance into the community economic
development program
4. The economically challenged communities have leadership but have
problem in financing improvements based upon community only TIF.
5. The TIF program should used and targeted for project certain,
time certain, and dollar specific inputs and outcomes.
6. We need to examine or evaluate our package of incentives that we
have for economic development/community development.
7. Brownfield cleanup should be a tool for identifying and
prioritizing redevelopment areas, with incentives.
8. We should identify the top three impediments to County economic
stability and improvement.
9.
Identify the three biggest impediments to the County’s economic
development.
Meeting Recommendations:
1.
The BoCC should ensure that the county and city’s economic and
community development efforts are coordinated with each other’s plans
according to agreed upon outcomes. VIA1
2.
The BoCC should hold the line until the whole area of DRGR and
LeHigh Acres are assessed in terms of the various water recharge issues
(through science) are understood. Move to Land Use Recommendations
3.
The BoCC should reexamine the CRA process and designation of
areas. The applications of funding mechanisms such as TIF should be
reassessed. The CRA areas should be much more targeted. VIE1
4.
The biggest impediments to the county’s economic development
include the following: (Not a recommendation yet, based on wording—is
answer to issue 8/9)
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Maintaining and improving the tourism base
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Completion of the international airport
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Completion of Florida Gulf Coast University
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Improving the Region’s telecommunication system
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Improving the region’s transportation network
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Adequately educating the region’s workforce
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Providing for future growth.
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