Mayor Muriel Bowser Deputy Mayor Brian Kenner Walter Reed Army Medical Center Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee Monday, April 9, 2018 DC International School ASPEN STREET ENTRANCE 1400 Main Drive NW Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED)
LRA Opening Remarks i. Welcome ii. Walter Reed Project updates Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Walter Reed Community Advisory Committee 2018 Name Representation Title Randall Clarke Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development Walter Reed LRA Director Stephen Whatley ANC4A Commissioner ANC4A03, Chair ANC 4A Tanya Topolewski ANC4B Commissioner ANC 4B02 Margaret Singleton Brightwood Resident, VP DC Chamber of Commerce Vacant Chairman of the DC Council Leila Batties Shepherd Park Resident, Partner, Holland and Knight Alice Giancola Takoma Resident Caroline Kenney The Parks at Walter Reed Managing Director, Urban-Atlantic Sherryl H. Newman Ward 4 Councilmember, Brandon Todd Chief of Staff Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Existing Site Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Development Program Walter Reed Redevelopment Program Rare Infill Location Expansive Campus Synergistic Mix of Uses Schedule Unparalleled Team Northwest Washington, D.C. with incredible access to downtown, Silver Spring & Bethesda; Adjacent to 32-acre Foreign Mission Center and 12- acre Health Science Research Campus 3.1M SF of Mixed-use Development; 66 Acres 1,360 Apartment Units / 600 Condo Units 185,000 SF Office 240,000 SF Retail / 35,000 SF Creative 150,000 SF Hotel and Conference 96 Townhomes / Two Over Two s 360,000 SF Non-Profit Educational & Housing 2017-2030 (Total Buildout of 3.1M SF) Joint Venture of Hines, Urban Atlantic, and Triden Development; Limited Component Development by Weingarten Realty Trust, Toll Brothers Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
DC INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Update i. Mary Shaffner, Executive Director, http://www.dcinternationalschool.org Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
CHILDREN S NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Update i. Irene Thompson, Project Director at Walter Reed, ithompson@childrensnational.org Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Master Development Team Overview and Update i. 2018-2019 Development Focus ii. Parcels 14 & VU Update iii. Demo Update iv. Town Center Plaza Design v. 2018 Events at the Parks vi. Roadway Network & Demo of Buildings 38, 31, 84 Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
i. What s Happening? 2018-2019 Focus 77 Affordable Vets by HELP USA (S) 80 Affordable Seniors (M) 54 Affordable Senior Assisted (N) (if funded) 310 Apts 60,000 SF Retail 90 Condos 301 Apts 39 Affordable Seniors 50-70 townhomes 18,000 SF Retail by SOME (now 2019) (possibly 2019) 89 Condos Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
ii. Building 14 Former Barracks 3 separate affordable housing projects: 14 South HELP USA, 77 Veterans, Spring 2018 start 14 Middle Hines/Urban/CBE & Housing Up, 80 Seniors, Spring 2018 start 14 North Hines/Urban/CBE & Housing Up, 54 Senior Assisted Living, 2019 start (if funded) Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Parcel VU 301 Apartments 18,000 SF Retail 89 Condos Underground Parking Community stakeholder input received thru 15+ separate meetings Support resolutions (w/ comment) from ANC4A & 4A HPRB Concept Approval received 5/25/17 Design Development Approval received 10/5/17 Goal: Summer 2018 Construction Start 2020 Delivery Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Parcel VU Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Parcel VU Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Parcel IJ Program 310 Apartments 60,000 SF Retail Schedule Schematic Design Complete Design Development underway Construction Start 2019 Delivery 2021 Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Parcel P Program 90 Condos 25,000 SF Retail Schedule Concept design underway Start Construction 2019 Delivery 2121 Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Parcel WXY Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Parcel WXY 50-70 Townhomes, parking included Zoned Residential Opportunity to create for sale townhomes along Aspen in 2019-2020 prior to Fern Street townhomes Concept design to start April 2018 *IMAGES FOR REFERENCE ONLY* Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
iii. Infrastructure & Demolition Update Complete Abandon Existing Water Line onsite PEPCO Ductbank Relocation Current Building 2 (Large Hospital) Abatement (Complete end April 2018) Upcoming Building 2 (Large Hospital) Mechinical Demo (Commence May 2018) Bldg 83 & 91 Demo (Q2 Q3 2018 Tentative) Bldg 15 (Mechanical Plant) Interior Abatement & MEP Demo (Q3 2018) Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
Building 2 Bldgs 15, 83, 91 Building 2 Environmental Abatement and Interior Demolition commenced Sept. 2017 All levels (2.5M sf) complete 4/23/18 CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH end of April 2018 Mechanical Demo starts May 2018 complete by end of year Building 15 Q2/3 2018 Interior MEP demo (incl. hazmat abatement) Contractor RFP issued 1/30/18 (BAFO 4/9/18) Buildings 83, 91 2018 Demo (razing) Contractor RFP issued 1/30/18 (BAFO 4/9/18) Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018
iv. Town Center Plaza The Parks at Walter Reed Town Center Plaza 1. Overview 2. Goals 3. Survey Results 4. Design 4/9/2018 20
Overview 4/9/2018 21
Goals It is the goal of The Parks Master Developer team to deliver a best in class masterplanned community, and no community is complete without quality open public space. Foster community for residents and community members across age and income levels Serve as the vibrant, active hub of the Parks and pedestrian entry to the town center Generate foot traffic for and enhance success of the surrounding retail Attract new residents, renters, and buyers, and maintain those already within the community 4/9/2018 22
Survey Results You spoke, we listened We reached out to the community to help inform the design of our public plaza. Below are the TOP 5 most desirable design elements based on community survey responses. Turf Lawn Fountain Artistic Play Structures Passive Landscaped Areas Areas w/ Seating 4/9/2018 23
Town Center Plaza Previously shown in context with Building IJ 4/9/2018 24
Scale Overlays Rockville Town Square Silver Spring Veterans Plaza Maryland Ave. 4/9/2018 25
Design Progress Current Concept Design *Programming, e.g., ice skating and concerts, are all shown for locational reference, but are not concurrent* 4/9/2018 26
Design Progress Plaza Experience Zone 4/9/2018 27
Design Progress Plaza Experience Zone 4/9/2018 28
Design Progress Plaza Experience Zone 4/9/2018 29
Design Progress Plaza Experience Zone 4/9/2018 30
Design Progress Plaza Experience Zone 4/9/2018 31
Questions? 4/9/2018 32
v. 2018 Events at the Parks BIG THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED AND HELPED FACILITATE THE WARD 4 SPRING CELEBRATION & EASTER EGG ROLL! Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
2018 Summer Events at the Parks FITNESS IN THE PARKS [Every Tuesday evening, May 1 to Aug 28] Free fitness boot camp in the Great Lawn BY THE PEOPLE HALCYON ARTS FESTIVAL [June 21-24th] https://halcyonhouse.org/by-the-people By The People, hosted by Halcyon Arts Lab is a new, inclusive, international arts and innovation festival that facilitates connection and celebrates creativity. The Parks at Walter Reed will host an art installation on the Great Lawn as one of 5 primary festival hubs across DC. SUMMER JAZZ IN THE PARKS SERIES Bring your lawn chairs and picnic baskets to enjoy an afternoon of great tunes and family fun. Mark your calendars: Saturday, July 21 Saturday, August 18 Saturday, September 15 Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
vi. Roadway Network & Demo of 38, 31, 84 BUILDING 38 (Guard House) BUILDING 31 (Storage Shed) BUILDING 84 (Wagon Shed) Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
The Parks at Walter Reed (TPWR) Master Plan Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Background LRA Small Area Plan Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
TPWR Master Plan Road Network Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition Buildings 38 Existing Conditions Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition: Building 38 12 th Street Alignment, Benefits of Building Q Density Building 38 Building 31 Building 84 Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition: Building 38 12 th Street Alignment and Extension Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition: Building 38 12 th Street Alignment and Extension Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition: Building 31 and 84 Aspen Street Multi-Use Path, Connectivity to Site Building 38 Building 31 Building 84 Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition: Building 31 and 84 Aspen Street Multi-Use Path, Connectivity to Site Building 38 Aspen Street Widening and Improvements Building 84 Building 31 Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition Buildings 31, and 84 Existing Conditions BUILDING 31 BUILDING 84 Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition: Building 31 and 84 Aspen Street Multi-Use Path, Connectivity to Site Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition: Building 31 and 84 Aspen Street Multi-Use Path, Connectivity to Site Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition: Building 31 and 84 Aspen Street Multi-Use Path, Connectivity to Site Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Proposed Demolition: Building 31 and 84 Aspen Street Multi-Use Path, Connectivity to Site BUILDING 84 BUILDING 31 With buildings, campus is blocked off and visually isolated from surrounding community Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Conclusion Community Benefits with the Demolition of Buildings 38, 31, and 84: Extend the Street Network: Provide north-south and east-west connectivity through the Site that is multi-modal and integrates the Site into the city fabric. Walkable Neighborhood: Improve connectivity throughout the Site and the surrounding area for pedestrians and bikers. Parking: Improve parking in the neighborhood with additional spaces along the north side of Aspen Street. Safety: Ensure the street network and multi-modal corridors are safe for pedestrians and bikers, calm traffic along Aspen Street with planting strip and parking lane, improve visibility into the planned Arts Park and Building 15 along Aspen Street. Affordability: Demolition of Building 38 gives Building Q an opportunity for additional retail and housing, including affordable units. Enhanced Community Features: Additional density at Building Q and increased visibility of and connectivity to Arts Park improves viability of development and allows for construction and enhancement of parks, plazas, roads, other community features. Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Cameron Drive Intersection at Aspen Street Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Cameron Drive intersection at Aspen Street Even if Building 31 is demolished, Cameron Drive cannot shift west due to significant topographic challenges and presence of additional historic structures (15, 82, 90). In particular: The turning radii do not meet DDOT standards because they are too tight The vertical alignment of the road does not meet DDOT standards It would not allow for good visibility and stacking The roadway and grading result in 8.5 of fill directly against Historic Building 15 and corresponding slope/retaining wall Walter Reed Reed Local Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting February April 9, 5, 2018 2018
Questions? i. For more information on the WR development project: i. Local Redevelopment Authority www.walterreedlra.com ii. The Parks at Walter Reed www.walterreedtomorrow.com Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Advisory Committee meeting April 9, 2018