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File #: 17-2243   
Type: Staff Briefing - With Ordinance
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 3/30/2017
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing a professional services agreement with Moore Iacofano Goltsman, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $1,045,000.00 for consultant services related to the SA Tomorrow Area Planning Program including the development and related community engagement of five Regional Center Plans and one Community Plan. [Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
Indexes: Comprehensive Planning, SA Tomorrow
Attachments: 1. INTERVIEWS SCORE Summary Matrix_RFQ SA Tomorrow Area, 2. CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES (FORM 1295), 3. Contracts Disclosure Form, 4. Year One Planning Area Maps, 5. Area Planning Services Consulting Contract_MIG contract_DRAFT, 6. Area Planning Contract Award_draft ordinance, 7. Ordinance 2017-03-30-0169
DEPARTMENT: Department of Planning & Community Development


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Bridgett White


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

SA Tomorrow Area Planning Services Consultant Contract Award


SUMMARY:

An Ordinance authorizing the execution of a professional services agreement with Moore Iacofano Goltsman, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $1,045,000.00 for consultant services related to the SA Tomorrow Area Planning Program, including community engagement for and the development of five Regional Center Plans and one Community Plan.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Project Background
The City of San Antonio is projected to grow significantly over the next two decades and developing a plan to accommodate that growth was the driving objective for the development of the SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan. The SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan was adopted by City Council on August 11, 2016. This Comprehensive Plan identifies three types of sub-area plans: Regional Center Plans, Corridor Plans, and Community Plans.

Regional Centers are one of the key building blocks of our City's future. In order to leverage their potential to help absorb a significant portion of San Antonio's projected growth, a clear vision and strategic plan for each is needed. These regional center plans will refine each center's boundaries, identify areas of change and stability, and develop a detailed land use plan that prioritizes infrastructure, policy, and program improvements. It is important to note that the centers are not homogenous places; each one includes multiple place types, urban forms and land uses.

The Community Plan areas include the existing neighborhoods, corridors, and urban centers that complete the fabric of our City. Our existing neighborhoods are treasured assets that will continue to play a critical role in our future planning efforts. The growth strategies recommended in the SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan protect and enhance these valuable parts of our city ...

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