RETAIL REFINEMENT PLAN

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Central Albany RETAIL REFINEMENT PLAN 10-20-11 Central Albany Revitalization Agency

Acknowledgements Steering Committee Rebecca Bond Albany Visitor s Association, Historic Resources Coordinator Greg Byrne City of Albany, Community Development Director, ADA board member Anne Catlin City of Albany, Planner Rich Catlin Albany Downtown Association (ADA) board member; ADA Economic Development Committee Chair (previous City Planner) Celia Formiller Business Owner, Frogs and Pollywogs; ADA President Oscar Hult ADA Executive Director Sharon Konopa City of Albany, Mayor Marc Manley ADA board member, ADA ED member, downtown building owner Kate Porsche City of Albany, Urban Renewal Manager Stakeholder Group Heather Hansen City of Albany Planner Public Works: Chris Cerclewski City Engineer Transportation Ron Irish, City of Albany, Traffic Engineer Parks Ed Hodney, City of Albany Parks Director John Boock - Property Owner Rick Mikesell - Property Owner David Johnson - Property Owner Matt Bennet - Business Owner Peggy Udolf - Business Owner Dave Wood - Willamette Community Bank Jimmy Lucht - AVA Wendy Kirby - Brass Ring Carousel Consultant Crandall Arambula PC George Crandall, Principal Don Arambula, Principal Jason Graf, Associate Principal/Project Coordinator

Table of Contents Retail Revitalization Overview...2 Retail Revitalization Concept...4 Parking Needs...6 Implementation Key Projects...10 Other Projects...12 Next Steps...14

Retail Revitalization

Overview The Retail Refinement Plan provides a vision and strategy for creating retailer interest and stimulate retail activity in downtown Albany. Study Area The project study area includes those blocks identified within the Central Albany Urban Renewal Area. Steering and Stakeholder Committee Meetings The steering and stakeholder committees reviewed all plan materials, providing input and direction for plan development and implementation. Retail Refinement Plan Goals The following steering and stakeholder committees revitalization goals served as the touchstone for the development and evaluation of the plan. Establish a Redevelopment Strategy for Underutilized Infill Sites Improve Downtown Access and Circulation Identify Locations for Major Downtown Attractors Develop a Parking Strategy Develop Consistent Policies and Standards to Ensure Quality Revitalization Activate the Waterfront Establish a Critical Mass of Downtown Retail Identify Opportunities for Downtown Housing

20 Will am ette Riv er Study Area 99E Central Albany Urban Renewal Area Study Area

Retail Revitalization Concept Retail revitalization is dependent on a clear vision and public actions that stimulate private investment in downtown. The retail revitalization concept includes: Retail Hot Spot - 138,000 square feet of ground floor retail and retail supporting uses along 1st Avenue from Calapooia Street to Lyon Street Supporting Commercial-a mix of employment, retail, and commercial uses that expand downtown s offering of basic goods and services for local resident, employee and visitor Albany Plaza- at the heart of the retail hot spot, this paved multi-use space supports activities all day and into the evening West Anchor- the Carousel Museum, a showcase for locally created artistic craft, and a regional destination for family entertainment East Anchor-a major development opportunity site, ideally suited for a high retail traffic generator along the Ellsworth/Lyon corridor Retail Parking- potential sites for a strategically located parking structure that accommodates new and existing retail and commercial uses 1st Avenue Main Street - the signature street within the retail hot spot providing a high quality pedestrian and bicycle friendly environment Broadalbin Promenade- continued expansion of the pedestrian friendly connection between the Courthouse and City Hall, with Monteith Park and the Willamette River that incorporates: Monteith Park expansion to establish a front door and gateway to the river and destination for families, residents and visitors Expanding the Broadalbin promenade concept along Water Avenue as an amenity for active ground floor uses oriented to Monteith Park and the river

20 Willamette River Monteith Park Retail Hot Spot Retail Parking West Anchor East Anchor Water Ave Calapooia St Washington St Supporting Commercial 1ST AVENUE MAIN STREET Ferry St Albany Plaza 2nd Ave 3rd Ave BROADALBIN PROMENADE City Hall Ellsworth St Civic/Employment Lyon St 4th Ave Linn County Courthouse 5th Ave Retail Revitalization Concept

parking Needs The build out of new retail and commercial development along 1st Avenue and Water Avenue will require the eventual construction of a parking structure. Parking Needs Today Today there is approximately 50,550 sf of existing retail and 32,700 sf of existing commercial uses along 1st Avenue and Water Avenue between Washington Street and Lyon Street. Public parking for retail and commercial uses consists of 173 on-street spaces on both sides of 1st Avenue and side streets from Washing ton Street to Lyon Street as well as 225 off-street spaces within four public parking lots along 1st Avenue and Water Avenue. There is a surplus today of 148 spaces serving the existing 83,250 sf of retail and commercial uses. Future Parking Needs At build out it is anticipated that 190,250 SF of new and existing retail and commercial uses will be located along 1st Avenue and Water Avenue from Calapooia Street to Lyon Street. A loss of 108 spaces will occur as a result of new development on existing off-street parking lots and reconstruction of Broadalbin Street. Leaving only 290 spaces available for the 190,250 sf of retail and commercial uses. A retail parking ratio of 3 spaces per 1000 SF of space would require 570 parking spaces. There will be a deficit of 280 parking spaces at build out of 190,250 sf of new and existing retail and commercial space. Existing Development and Parking Summary Retail Commercial Development Total: Public Parking Parking Need (3/100) Parking Surplus- 50,550 SF 32,700 SF 83,250 SF 398 SP 250 SP 148 SP Build-Out Development and Parking Summary Existing Retail Existing Commercial New Retail* New Commercial Development Total: Existing Public Parking Minus Loss of Parking Parking Need (3/100) Parking Deficit- 50,550 SF 25,500 SF 87,500 SF 26,700 SF 190,250 SF 398 SP 108 SP 570 SP 280 SP * Includes 7,200 SF of existing commercial converted to retail Parking Options Two sites have been identified as possible parking reserves. Option 1 currently provides 30 public parking spaces and Option 2 provides 73 spaces. Each site has the ability to meet parking needs phased over time. The initial phase would increase the available surface parking and a second phase would include a four level (three storey) parking structure with active groundfloor uses along Broadalbin Street and Water Avenue. A three storey parking structure would provide 346 spaces. Parking Options 1 or 2 Phase II- Parking Structure- Ground Floor Level 2 Level 3 Level 4- Roof Phase II Parking Total- 42 SP 100 SP 100 SP 104 SP 346 SP

Retail Parking- Option 2 Retail Parking- Option 1 Parking Reserve

implementation

Key projects Key projects provide the catalyst needed to stimulate private investment. Willamette River Board adoption of the Retail Refinement Plan will give CARA the green light to move forward with implementation of the refinement plan and a clear guide for making decisions about where, when and how much public investment is needed to stimulate and leverage sustained private investment. Water Ave A Bike Proposed Access Lane The following key projects, required actions, and responsible parties are summarized below. 1st Ave Bike Bike First priority projects (orange) will establish early plan momentum. Lyon St East Anchor Access KEY PROJECTS SUMMARY Project Action Responsibility East Anchor Acquire or Option Site Develop Anchor Preliminary Design Prepare Access Traffic Study and Obtain ODOT Approval CARA CARA Public Work/ODOT West Anchor Finalize Building Design Finalize Contract Documents ACM ACM Retail Parking Develop Preliminary Design and Phasing for CARA Alternative Sites Albany Plaza River Access First Priority Acquire or Option Site Develop Albany Plaza & Building Edge Conditions Preliminary Design Prepare Promenade Schematic Design & Contract Documents (1st to Water Ave and 2nd to 3rd Ave) Construct Promenade (Two Blocks) Develop Preliminary Design for Park Expansion CARA CARA CARA/Public Works CARA/Public Works CARA/Parks & Rec 10

20 Willamette River Monteith Park River Access Retail Parking Options West Anchor East Anchor Water Ave Access Study Area 1st Ave 2nd Ave Calapooia St Washington St Ferry St Albany Plaza Broadalbin St Ellsworth St Lyon St 3rd Ave City Hall 4th Ave Linn County Courthouse 5th Ave Key Projects 11

Other projects Other projects include additional projects needed to support the plan, the necessary regulatory framework updates to assure quality development and consistency with the plan and additional strategies to ensure ongoing coordinated efforts between partnering agencies Other projects, is summarized below and in the following table. Regulations and Guidelines-Prepare/update development regulations and design guidelines Retail Parking Strategy-Implement on-street parking key strategy components and prepare financial feasibility study Retail Marketing Strategy-Prepare marketing materials Business Improvement District-Prepare feasibility study OTHER PROJECTS Project Action Responsibility Post Office Site Determine Long Term Plan CARA 1st Avenue Enhancements Prepare Schematic Design & Contract Documents Construct 1st Avenue Improvements CARA/Public Works CARA/Public Works (Order of projects does not indicate priority) 12

20 Willamette River Monteith Park Water Ave 1st Avenue Enhancements 1st Ave 2nd Ave Calapooia St Washington St Post Office Site Ferry St Calapooia St Ellsworth St Lyon St 3rd Ave City Hall 4th Ave Linn County Courthouse 5th Ave Other Projects 13

Next Steps The table identifies required next steps to implement the plan. 14

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