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The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

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Page 1: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if
Page 2: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

The Downtown Area 

Page 3: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

NOW:

Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if this trend is not reversed.

Business as usual is not an option.

Page 4: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

BIG IDEA:

Over the next 10 years, increase the population of Opa-locka by 15%, raise average household income by 10%.

Page 5: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

HOW:

Leverage Opa-locka’s unique character and location to become a desirable place to visit, to live.

Page 6: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

HOW? The key is the

downtown area, specifically the city’s fanciful Moorish character, excellent access to rail transit and highways.

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VISION IN 2026

Downtown is a thriving regional cluster known for arts and culture, with affordable housing within walking distance of Tri-rail, shopping, and restaurants.

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NOW

Opa-locka’s image is of violent crime, poverty, corruption.

Page 9: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

CHANGE IT.

Build a new image, based on unique Moorish identity, add to it a top notch public art program. And, seriously tackle crime issues.

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NOW

Downtown’s barren parking lots, vacant parcels feel uninviting. Litter and shabby buildings signal neglect. All in all, downtown feels unsafe.

Page 11: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

CHANGE IT.

Make downtown pedestrian friendly: add street trees and landscaping, lighting, seating.

Same width as Opa-locka Blvd, with green median, trees, seating.

Page 12: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

CHANGE IT.

Adopt new zoning policies that encourage pedestrian friendly development downtown.

Same width as Opa-locka Blvd, except buildings flush with sidewalk, parking on street or at rear.

Page 13: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

CHANGE IT Pro-actively manage

downtown: spark business/CRA partnership. Give design assistance, grants for facades. Add streetscaping, trees, enhanced security.

Produce special events.Paint can transform!

Informal security.

Page 14: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

CHANGE IT

Produce quality arts

+ cultural events quarterly, with music, food. Draw people to Opa-locka for a good time.

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NOW

Little reason for anyone to come to downtown Opa-locka.

Page 16: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

CHANGE IT

Put Opa-locka on the arts map. Repurpose the historic city hall complex for arts and cultural programming.

Page 17: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

CHANGE IT

Complement the restored city hall arts complex with a culinary attraction – a commercial kitchen with space for culinary events.

A Taste Festival in Sherbondy Park?

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NOW

Getting to downtown is via unsightly and uncomfortable industrial corridors.

Page 19: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

CHANGE IT

Improve the appearance of gateways and corridors to downtown.

Artists make art from mufflers, car parts.

Grants for artists to work with folks on Opa-locka Blvd from 27 th

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NOW

Opa-locka lacks appeal for market-rate housing for middle income buyers or renters.

Page 21: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

CHANGE IT

Encourage redevelopment of barracks area through pub/pvt development of mixed income housing within 10 min walk of Tri-Rail station.

Tallahassee

Redevelopment model, Washington DC

Page 22: The Downtown Area NOW: Demographics confirm: Opa-locka’s population is aging, becoming poorer. It means disastrous fiscal consequences for the city if

CHANGE IT

Work with Tri-Rail to build a parking deck near the station, to serve Opa-locka and neighboring communities. Give people another reason to come to Opa-locka.

Parking deck wrapped with retail at street level

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CHANGE IT

With a vision for downtown and an action plan, work together to make it happen. Use PR well. A new chapter in Opa-locka’s history has begun

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TARGET: 2026 Opa-locka’s Centennial. 13 years to become

one of Miami-Dade’s quality addresses, to become a destination as well as a community.