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Title: 1943 Aerial


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1943 Aerial
Map Courtesy of Fort Jackson Archives
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Woodfield Park 1300 Homes 20 Rental
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Perception vs. Reality
  • PERCEPTION
  • High crime/unsafe
  • Demographics are 1 or 2 groups
  • REALITY
  • Crime rate is no greater than other areas
  • Demographic mix (.5 mile radius of Decker
    Faraway)
  • 57.52 white
  • 32.84 black
  • 4.83 asian
  • 7.0 hispanic

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Priorities - Residential
  • Stabilize the Neighborhoods
  • Work w/ sheriffs department to establish
    community watch
  • Create CDC as umbrella for housing agencies to
    educate provide incentives for ownership for
    both new existing housing (ie first time
    homebuyer programs)
  • Add housing stock in 100 - 150,000 range
  • Structural improvements to improve safety
    (sidewalks, street lights, cross walks)
  • Add public amenities - parks walk/bike trails

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Priorities - Commercial
  • Stabilize the Decker Blvd. Corridor
  • Structural improvements to improve esthetics
    safety (roadway, sidewalks, crosswalks).
  • Create beatification/façade improvements
    incentive program for private investment.
  • Consider demolition by neglect ordinance to
    remove blight.
  • Create opportunities to go do in addition to
    go buy for social interaction between residents
    visitors.
  • Embrace international flavor of corridor - make
    it an attractive destination!.make it cool!

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Priorities - General
  • Engage public relations firm to assist in
    changing public opinionthe Perception
  • Opportunity for both private public sector to
    be a catalyst for changeLeadership by Example
  • Promote embrace the Realitysocial investment
    in community.

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Major Strategies
  • Change Perceptions Change Reality
  • Change the Physical Characteristics of Decker
    Create an Identity
  • New HousingNew HousingNew Housing
  • Public Open Spaces Parks Natural Areas
  • Improve the Natural Environment

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Decker Blvd - Existing
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Decker Blvd - Proposed
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Faraway Intersection
  • Crosswalks along Faraway
  • Close Driveways (where appropriate)
  • Median Extensions for Pedestrian Refuge
  • Install Median Along Decker
  • Pedestrian Lighting
  • Ped-Signal w/Count Down

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Percival Intersection
  • Wayfinding Signage to Fort Jackson
  • Evaluate Southbound Left Turn (Consider
    Elimination)
  • Install Median on Decker
  • Gateway Landscaping
  • Improved Pedestrian Crossings
  • Redevelop Northeast Quadrant

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ONeil Intersection
  • Northbound Signal-Head Needed for Commercial
    Development
  • Curb Ramps
  • Ped Signal w/Count Down
  • Crosswalks
  • Median Extensions for Pedestrian Refuge
  • Pedestrian Lighting

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Brookfield Intersection
  • Southbound Northbound LED Signal Head to Reduce
    Glare
  • Narrow Curb Radius
  • New 5 ft Sidewalks (min) along Brookfield Road
  • Ped Signal w/ Countdown
  • High Visibility Crosswalks
  • Median Extensions for Pedestrian Refuge
  • Pedestrian Lighting
  • Wayfinding Signs to ES, MS HS

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Trenholm Intersection
  • Revise Southbound Right Turn (Bring under signal
    control)
  • Extend Concrete Islands for Pedestrian Refuge
  • Landscape North Approach Island (Currently
    Concrete)
  • Close and Relocate Right-In/Right-Out Driveway at
    NE Quad of Intersection
  • Add High Visibility Crosswalks and/or Stamped
    Asphalt to Delineate Crossing
  • Ped Signal w/Count Down
  • Add Sidewalk along Trenholm
  • Replace Strain Pole with Mast Arm Signals

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Floodplain Conditions
Structures in Floodway
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The Festival Marketplace
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Brookfield Road - 1
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Brookfield Road - 2
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Infill Housing
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Infill Housing
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Infill Housing
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Infill Housing
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Infill Housing
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  • Total Housing
  • Units 1350
  • Units for Replacement 275
  • New Units 431
  • Net New
  • Housing 356
  • 18 Acres of Parks

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Major Strategies
  • Change Perceptions Change Reality
  • Change the Physical Characteristics of Decker
    Create an Identity
  • New HousingNew HousingNew Housing
  • Public Open Spaces Parks Natural Areas
  • Improve the Natural Environment

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Partnership Opportunities
  • Fort Jackson Off Base Housing Funding for
    Infill Housing Developments
  • Sandhills Wetlands Bank FHWA Wetlands
    Mitigation Bank for Floodway Structure Buyout
    Stream/Wetland Restoration
  • New Ballfields on School Property
  • Home Ownership Partnerships with Local
    Non-Profits and Community Development Groups
  • Tax Credits for Abandoned Retail Centers (50,000
    sf )

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Leadership is Needed
  • Property Acquisiton (Floodway Restoration
    Infill Housing)
  • New Landscaping Standards
  • Signage Control
  • Quality Design Control

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Living on the Hill - 2015
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