South Stockton Redevelopment Project CEE224X Final Presentation

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South Stockton Redevelopment Project

Jake Glassman, Amy King, Abby Taussig

Road Map

Overview

Objectives

Methods

Mapping and Analysis

Future Work

Road Map

Overview

Objectives

Methods

Mapping and Analysis

Future Work

Goal

expand employment in core local businesses and industries (Stockton ED Strategic Plan)

Improve overall community health

3600 SF COMMUNITY ROOM

8400 SF RETAIL

8400 SF PUBLIC MARKET

(ABOVE) 31500 SF RESIDENTIAL2 FLOORS, 40 DWELLING UNITS

16200 SF COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER + CHILDCARE

(ABOVE) 24300 SF OFFICE

Overview

Need unified, data-based, thorough understanding of the relationship between community development and the projects that occur

Objective 1: use this redevelopment project as a test case

Objective 2: hone general data collection

DATACOMMUNITY PROJECTS

Road Map

Overview

Objectives

Methods

Mapping and Analysis

Future Work

Objective 1

Measure health accessibility impact to show sphere of potential project influence

Provide before / after comparison

Objective 1

Begin with health metrics and allow for easy follow up with other metrics

Road Map

Overview

Objectives

Methods

Mapping and Analysis

Future Work

Process

Process

Process

Process

Safety

Process

Safety

Process

Safety

Process

Safety

Process

Safety

Using Data from

Expenditure Survey Report

Creating a Health Accessibility Score

Using Data from

Expenditure Survey Report

National Averages

Creating a Health Accessibility Score

Using Data from

Expenditure Survey Report

National Averages

Spatial Analysis,

Creating a Health Accessibility Score

Using Data from

Expenditure Survey Report

National Averages

Spatial Analysis,

we identified low, medium, and high ranges for driving time to each of the 3 different services.

Creating a Health Accessibility Score

Allocated a simple point system to the low, medium and high ranges

Creating a Health Accessibility Score

Allocated a simple point system to the low, medium and high ranges

Using ArcGIS network analysis, identified low, medium, and high radii from each service

Creating a Health Accessibility Score

Allocated a simple point system to the low, medium and high ranges.

Using ArcGIS network analysis, identify low medium, and high radii from each service.

Calculate scores based on overlap

Creating a Health Accessibility Score

Produce Establishment Distances

3, 6, 18 minute zones

Health Scoring System

Scale Score Produce (minutes)

Behavioral Health

(minutes)

Urgent Care (minutes)

Low 3 3 5 8

Medium 2 6 11 18

High 1 18 17 24

Road Map

Overview

Objectives

Methods

Mapping and Analysis

Future Work

Behavioral Health Center Distances

5, 11, 17 minute zones

Urgent Care Center Distances

8, 18, 24 minute zones

Produce Establishment Distances

3, 6, 18 minute zones

Produce Establishment Distances

3, 6, 18 minute zones

Objective 2Analyze the four other metrics

1. Health

2. Economic Mobility

3. Safety

4. Housing

5. Education

Objective 2Use metrics to create long-term Focus Region

How big is the community? Compare with STAND expertise

Income(darker = lower income)

EducationHigh School Dropout Rate (darker = higher)

Income / Education Combined

SDG Index

Median Household Income ($)

Absolute upward mobility

People using bicycles and walking for commuting (%)

Road Map

Overview

Objectives

Methods

Mapping and Analysis

Future Work

Future Work

Map the collected SDG data

Future Work

Collect / Synthesize Additional Data

Future Work

Collect / Synthesize Additional Data Compare Overlay

Future Work

Collect / Synthesize Additional Data Compare Overlay Create Focus Region

Future Work

Collect / Synthesize Additional Data Compare Overlay Create Focus Region

Create Projects and Programs

Future Work

Collect / Synthesize Additional Data Compare Overlay Create Focus Region

Assess How Things Change

Create Projects and Programs

Thank you!

Questions?

Extra Slides

Median Income

Education

Housing Affordability

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