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Presentation on Models for funding and management by Peter Neal from FLI for the RTPI West Midlands Functional Landscapes Seminar on 13th November 2014
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Peter Neal, FLILandscape Consultant
RTPI CPD Event
Birmingham13 November 2014
Functional Landscapes
Models for funding and management
Saltwell Park, Gateshead, opened in 1876
Boston Park System, Olmstead, 1876
Princes Park, Liverpool, 1857 PlanRef: LCC Princes Park Conservation Area Appraisal)
Prince’s park, Liverpool
Letchworth Garden City Greenwich Millennium Village
Milton Keynes Parks Trust
Bournville, Birmingham(http://www.cadburyworld.co.uk/)
Bournville Village Trust Estate Management
Some positive findings
Significant cause for concern
Nesta Rethinking Parks Application Videoshttp://vimeo.com/tag:rethinking+parks/page:1/sort:date/format:thumbnail
Rethinking Parks
Selection of projects
209 first round applications
171 England
12 Scotland
17 Wales
9 Northern Ireland
11 Pilot Projects Selected
Bloomsbury Squared, Camden
Council, London
Endowing Parks for the 21st
Century, Sheffield and
Manchester
Everton Park – A Community
Hub, Liverpool
Heeley Park Subscription
Society, Sheffield
ParkWork, Bristol
Emscher ParkRuhr Metropolis
Management and Maintenance
Ouzel Valley Linear ParkMilton Keynes Parks Trust
Arnos Vale Cemetery TrustBristol City Council
Organisational Structures and
Partnerships
Battersea ParkThrive / Wandsworth
Mauerpark, Berlinghttp://www.mauerpark.info/kultur/mauerparkkaraoke/
Uses and
Activities
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Classic Car Boot Sale
Mayesbrook ParkBaking and Dagenham
http://publications.naturalengland.org.uk/publication/11909565www.theriverstrust.org/projects/water/Mayes%20brook%20restoration.pdf
Victoria ParkHackney
Income and
Resources
The High LineNew York
The High Line, New York
Brooklyn Bridge ParkNew York
PILOT - Payment in Lieu of Taxes
• Income generated through development of a small proportion of the parks land through taxes redirected to fund the parks maintenance
PIRC - Park Increment Recapture
• City redirects a % of property tax revenue increases on any rezoned areas or properties within a set radius of the Park to finance the Park’s operations
PID - Park Improvement District
• Established around the park to ensure businesses benefiting from the park contribute to its maintenance though a BID type levy
Bloomsbury Park Improvement District
1 Argyle 4 Queen 7 Russell
2 Bloomsbury 5 Red Lion 8 St Georges
3 Brunswick 6 Regent 9 Tavistock
A Promotions B Events C Festivals
D Kiosks E Cafes F Restaurants
G Sponsorship H Membership I Partnership