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Title: The Loma Linda Experience Melissa Bagnell Biostatistics Student Student Association President Loma L


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TheLoma LindaExperienceMelissa
BagnellBiostatistics Student Student
Association PresidentLoma Linda University
School of Public Health
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General Plans Blueprints for a Healthy Future
  • Brian Judd, MAVice President, Community Planning
    and Design, The Planning Center

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Planning decisions impact our health
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Planning decisions impact our health
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Planning decisions impact our health
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Planning decisions impact our health
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Planning decisions impact our health
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Planning decisions impact our health
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What is a general plan?
  • Blueprint for the future
  • Basis for all local land use decisions
  • State mandated
  • Management tool

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How far into the futuredoes it look?
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How far into the future does it look?
  • Based on a Vision
  • 20 years
  • Long-term vs. short-term

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What does thegeneral plan address?
  • Incredibly comprehensive
  • 7 required elements
  • The kitchen sink
  • Best practices versus fads
  • Implications for city hall

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What does ageneral plan look like?
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Notion of Consistency
  • Often subject to legal challenge that can halt
    growth
  • Internal vs. External consistency

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General Plan Process
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Step 1.Baseline Conditions
  • Land Use and Design
  • Traffic
  • Infrastructure
  • Hazards
  • Economy
  • Noise Air Quality

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Step 2. Visioning Community Outreach
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Step 3. Land Use Alternatives
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Step 3. Land Use Alternatives
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Step 4.Writing the Plan
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Step 4.Writing the Plan
  • Goals Policies
  • Level of Commitment
  • Implementation Program

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CEQA(California Environmental Quality Act)
  • Environmental Impact Report
  • Global Climate Change
  • Major Target of Litigation

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Approvals
  • Public Review
  • HCD Certification
  • EIR Certification
  • General Plan Approval

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Case Study
  • Healthy Ontario Initiative
  • The Ontario Plan

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CITY BOUNDARY
ONTARIO
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REGIONAL CITIES
Pasadena
Los Angeles
ONTARIO
Riverside
Anaheim
Santa Ana
Long Beach
Irvine
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MAJOR FREEWAYS
Pasadena
Los Angeles
ONTARIO
Riverside
Anaheim
Santa Ana
Long Beach
Irvine
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MAJOR AIRPORTS
SBD
ONT
LAX
RIV (March AFB)
LGB
SNA
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Union Pacific Railroad
RAIL LINES THROUGH ONTARIO
  • Los Angeles Line
  • Alhambra Line

SBD
ONT
LAX
RIV (March AFB)
LGB
SNA
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High-Speed Rail/ MAGLEV
SBD
ONT
LAX
LAX -- IE
RIV (March AFB)
LGB
SNA
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High-Speed Rail/ MAGLEV
SBD
ONT
LAX
LAX -- IE
RIV (March AFB)
LGB
Anaheim Las Vegas
A.R.T.I.C.
SNA
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High-Speed Rail/ MAGLEV/ Metrolink
SBD
ONT
LAX
LAX -- IE
RIV (March AFB)
LGB
Anaheim Las Vegas
A.R.T.I.C.
SNA
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Local Context
  • Population 175,000
  • Dwelling Units 45,000
  • Employment 100,000 jobs

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Big Issues
  • Sustainability
  • Economics
  • Quality of Life
  • Regional Leadership
  • Transportation Mobility

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Big Issues
  • Downtown Revitalization
  • Community Design
  • Integrating New Model Colony with Original Model
    Colony
  • Quality Development
  • Historic Resources
  • Housing Neighborhood
  • Improvement

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Big Issues
Recreational Opportunities Public Services and
Facilities Community Health
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Healthy Ontario Initiative
  • San Bernardino County
  • Healthy Communities
  • Partners for Better Health
  • Separate from The Ontario Plan

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Healthy Ontario Initiative
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Healthy Ontario Initiative
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Health The Ontario Plan
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Vision
  • Dynamic Balance
  • Prosperous Economy
  • Distinctive Development
  • Recognized Leadership

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Land Use Strategies
  • Places to live, work, shop and experience.
  • Uses that take advantage of future
  • transit opportunities.
  • Balance regional jobs-housing balance
  • Ensure compatibility between land uses

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Land Use Plan
PROPOSED PLAN
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Land Use Plan
PROPOSED PLAN
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Ontario Airport Metro Center
  • Buildout
  • 16,000 dwelling units
  • 25,000 residents
  • 25 M SF office
  • 19 M SF retail/service
  • 85,000 jobs


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Ontario Airport Metro Center
Intense Mixed Use Urban

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Ontario Airport Metro Center
Amenity Rich

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Ontario Airport Metro Center
Diverse Retail Opportunities

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Ontario Airport Metro Center
Pedestrian-Oriented Urban Environments

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Ontario Airport Metro Center
  • Mobility Options
  • Air
  • Metrolink
  • Metrorail
  • Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
  • Feeder System
  • Auto


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Land Use Plan
PROPOSED PLAN
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New Model Colony
  • Buildout
  • 47,000 dwelling units
  • 160,000 residents
  • 17 M SF office
  • 18 M SF retail/service
  • 65,000 jobs

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New Model Colony
Diverse Housing Types
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New Model Colony
Pedestrian- Friendly Mixed Use Centers
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New Model Colony
Expanded Employment Opportunities
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New Model Colony
Great Park
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Land Use Plan
PROPOSED PLAN
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Land Use Plan
PROPOSED PLAN
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Downtown
  • Historic Civic Heart of Ontario
  • Buildout
  • 4,500 dwelling units
  • 12,000 residents
  • 800,000 SF office
  • 800,000 SF retail
  • 3,000 jobs

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Downtown
New Residential Development
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Improved Mobility
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Parks Recreation
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Complete Community
  • Jobs-Housing Balance
  • Health
  • Education
  • Recreation
  • Cultural Resources
  • Mobility

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Next Steps
  • Approval Process
  • Implementation Programs
  • Evaluation Feedback System

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Lessons Learned
  • If done right, general plans can set the stage
    for how communities can achieve a healthier
    future
  • Implementing the general plan effectively will
    require many partners cities cant do it alone

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Lessons Learned
  • General plan updates are tremendous opportunities
    for health professionals and non-professional
    advocates to influence the future of their
    communities

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