Shier Rings Road - Corridor Study - page 5

SHIER RINGS ROADWAY CORRIDOR CHARACTER STUDY
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II. STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Public Open House #2 | December 4, 2013
A second public stakeholder meeting was held at
theWashingtonTownship Administration Building.
Stakeholders participated in an open house session
and viewed a presentation by City representatives.
Participants reviewed project posters and learned
about proposed short-term and long-term phased
improvements. Updates from the September
meeting included:
• Clarifications of future landuse recommendations
for the West Innovation District were adopted
by City Council in July 2013. The WID land use
was changed to “Flex Office/Research and
Development,” which better addresses the
transitional character from US 33 toward the
neighborhoods.
• Development of conceptual renderings to
illustrate the preliminary recommendations.
• Descriptions of implementation strategies.
IV. PRESENTATION TO
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
October 2016
The Shier Rings Roadway Corridor Character
Study was presented to the Planning and
Zoning Commission for informal review on
Septemer 2016. Following public review of
the draft recommendations A revised plan
will be presented to the P&ZC for further
review and a recommendation to City Council.
IV. PLAN ADOPTION
November 2016
Following final revisions recommended
by the Planning & Zoning Commission,
the plan will be presented to Dublin City
Council for adoption as an amendment
to the Dublin Community Plan.
II. STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Public Open House #3 | October 2016
A third public stakeholder meeting was held at the
Washington Township Administration Building.
Stakeholders participated inanopenhouse session
and viewed a presentation by City representatives.
Participants reviewed project posters and learned
how future public infrastructure and private infill
developments will be implemented.
III. PLAN REFINEMENT
2015 - 2016
The Shier Rings Roadway Corridor Character
Study was presented to the Planning and Zoning
Commission for informal review on December 5,
2013. Following the public review of the draft the
recommendations will be incorporated into the
draft and presented back to the stakeholders.
A charrette is an intense and collaborative
period of design and planning.
Charrettes are commonly used to
engage stakeholders with the design and
engineering professionals in an informal
setting allowing for an open exchange of
ideas.
The Charrette process is valued because
it can capture the stakeholder knowledge
and experience which is difficult to
identify through data collection.
Charrettes are an effective way to identify
design challenges and opportunities,
and study potential solutions. Final
solutions tend to have support from the
stakeholders because they have been
engaged in the process.
WHAT IS A CHARRETTE?
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