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Historic Corridor Revitalization Plan

The City of King was recently awarded a CalTrans Environmental Justice Grant for strategic planning for the City’s historic downtown (Historic Corridor Revitalization Plan). The Plan will provide guidance and recommendations for enhancing business opportunities, jobs, shopping, streetscapes, and other community services and activities.

A major component of the Plan will include well-designed, appropriate civic improvements. As such, the Plan will evaluate circulation, streetscape enhancements, and bicycle and pedestrian linkages that add value and beautify the downtown area. The Plan will also propose new development standards for the construction and renovation of downtown buildings that protect the historic character and generate investment opportunity.

A robust and inclusive public participation process will drive the preparation the Plan. Community input is critical to creating a community vision that reflects the City’s history, strengthens community identity, and makes a positive visual impression.

The City encourages you to participate in this important community activity. The following links provide more information on the Historic Corridor Revitalization Plan.    king city historic map image

 

 

Project Information

   Plan Area Map

   Stakeholder Interview Summary

  Workshop I - July 29, 2009kc_historic revitalization_workshop i photo

   Notice of Public Community Workshop

   Workshop I Flyer - English & Spanish  

   Workshop I Agenda

   Workshop I Presentation - Part 1 of 2

   Workshop I Presentation - Part 2 of 2

   Workshop I Results

   Composite Map

  Workshop II - September 23, 2009

    Notice of Public Community Workshop II  

    Workshop II Flyer - English

    Workshop II Flyer - Spanish

    Workshop II Agenda  

    Workshop II Presentation

Workshop II Visual Preference Survey Presentation - September 23, 2009vsp presentation intro image

   Workshop II Visual Preference Survey Part 1 of 5

   Workshop II Visual Preference Survey Part 2 of 5

   Workshop II Visual Preference Survey Part 3 of 5

   Workshop II Visual Preference Survey Part 4 of 5

   Workshop II Visual Preference Survey Part 5 of 5

   Workshop II Visual Preference Survey Handout Part 1 of 2

   Workshop II Visual Preference Survey Handout Part 2 of 2

Workshop II Draft Maps - September 23, 2009

   Draft Vision Diagram Map

   Draft Concept Plan 1: Traditional Map

   Draft Concept Plan 2: Optimal Map

   Draft Circulation Map

Visual Preference Survey Results

   Workshop II Summary

   Vision Statement and Guiding Objectives/Declaracion Visual y Guias Objetivas

   Workshop II Visual Preference Survey Results: Ranking Graph

   Workshop II Visual Preference Survey Results: Percentages Graph

 Workshop III - January 27, 2010

   Workshop_flyer_III_(english) 

   Workshop_flyer_III_(spanish)

   Workshop III Agenda

   Workshop III Presentation Part 1: Review, Concept Plans, and Form-Based Codes

   Workshop III Presentation Part 2a: Circulation and Streetscapes

   Workshop III Presentation Part 2b: Circulation and Streetscapes Continued

   Draft Concept Plan

How can I be involved in the Plan process?

The City strongly encourages everyone to participate in the public outreach program. A number of Community Workshops will be conducted throughout the Plan's preparation. This page will be continually updated with participation opportunities. The next Community Workshop is Wednesday, September 23, 2009 at 6pm.  The Workshop will be held at the Salinas Valley Fair (625 Division Street, King City).

How can I get on the mailing list?

Please submit an email or write a letter as follows:

  Maricruz Aguilar-Navarro, Assistant Planner
  City of King Community Development Department
  212 S. Vanderhurst Avenue
  King City, CA 93930

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How can I get more information on the Plan?

You may contact Maricruz Aguilar-Navarro at 831.386.5916 between the hours of 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Thursday.