2010 Work Plan – GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
SUMMIT HILL ASSOCIATION
DISTRICT 16 PLANNING COUNCIL
Goal 1:
TO PROMOTE EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION WITHIN THE DISTRICT
Timeline: Ongoing
Objectives:
- Maintain and enhance the SHA web site.
- Publish The Summit newsletter six times per year dealing with neighborhood programs and concerns. Produce both hard copy and electronic format for posting on website.
- Maintain and further develop e-mail list of neighbors, including renters, who wish to receive information on meetings, events, etc. in a timely fashion.
- Welcome new home owners, tenants and business owners into the neighborhood with a new information packet relating to the Summit Hill neighborhood and the city of Saint Paul.
- Continue to utilize community newspapers as effective communication and education tools.
- Support the Linwood Recreation Center in 2010 by publishing events/program schedule in The Summit newsletter.
Goal 2:
TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE WITHIN THE DISTRICT
Timeline: Ongoing
Objectives:
- Promote neighborhood awareness of Crime Prevention strategies and carry out goals outlined in the 2010 Crime Prevention grant proposal.
- Seek solutions to parking problems in the District
- Work with neighborhood stakeholders, city staff and the City Council to develop and implement comprehensive solutions for on-street and off-street parking on East Grand Ave. and the surrounding neighborhood. This may include setting up a Parking Improvement District (PID).
- Work to reduce parking needs by encouraging:
- other modes of travel such as walking, biking, and transit use;
- shared car programs, carpooling, and shared parking
- Address parking issues on an ongoing basis.
- Track Ayd Mill Road issue.
- Promote traffic calming and pedestrian safety initiatives.
- Work with neighborhood schools and Linwood Rec Center on designated safe walking routes, and education about them (could include new signage and crosswalk paint with a new MnDOT grant program.)
- Monitor St. Paul extension of Midtown Greenway project
Goal 3:
TO ADDRESS BUSINESS CONCERNS AND BUSINESS IMPACT IN THE DISTRICT
Timeline: Ongoing
Objectives:
- Continue to encourage business participation on the SHA Board of Directors and committees; and promote a good working relationship between the SHA and interested business association (such as the GABA and Metro IBA) by working with them on events, the District 16 Plan, and Grand Avenue development, traffic, parking and crime issues.
- Work on activities that support independent businesses pursuant to the D16 Plan.
Goal 4:
TO FACILITATE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Timeline: Ongoing
Objectives:
- Hold the annual meeting of the SHA in October.
- Promote attendance.
- Address issues of community concern.
- Publicize meeting times and invite neighborhood attendance at meetings of the Board of Directors and committees. Create social and educational opportunities for residents to come together.
- Develop and implement a strategy(ies) to increase cultural and economic diversity and tenant participation on the Board of Directors and committees.
- Continue cooperative working relationships and encourage neighborhood participation among the SHA and the surrounding schools, churches and institutions.
- Maintain effective communications with the Mayor, the City Council and the Planning Commission.
- Sponsor two Progressive Suppers per year.
- Develop and maintain an active volunteer network and list of volunteer activities while also expanding efforts to increase volunteer recruitment.
Goal 5:
TO ENCOURAGE ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP WITHIN THE DISTRICT
Timeline: Ongoing
Objectives:
- Promote cooperative environmental stewardship within the District through the Environment Committee.
- Work with Summit Hill Association Staff to actively promote community-based recycling efforts and work to increase recycling participation in District 16
- Sponsor an annual spring clean-up and plant exchange, and semi-annual neighborhood garage sales events
- Continue the planting and maintenance program at the Linwood Community Center including watering, weeding, mulching and planting of the upper Linwood Gardens.
- Sam Morgan Prairie.
- Continue work on the restoration of the Sam Morgan Prairie environment at Linwood Recreation Center including watering in 2010, burning of lower prairie in 2011, and replanting of prairie species and ongoing weeding.
- Work with City to promote prairie and native plant education. Explore costs and feasibility of new overlook and interpretive signage.
- Participate with GABA and other local businesses to encourage cooperative stewardship and events on greening, waste reduction and recycling advocacy and activity on Grand Ave, in public areas and in the residential neighborhood.
- Create or adopt current city awards program to recognize Grand Ave. businesses that recycle (and publicize in The Summit newsletter and other media venue).
- Collaborate with GABA and Grand Ave. businesses to recycle, reduce plastic bags and Styrofoam use on the Avenue including on Grand Old Day.
- Collaborate with GABA to reduce litter on the Avenue.
- Work collaboratively with the SHA Parking Committee, GABA and local businesses to promote establishment of more bike racks on the Avenue; and other alternative transportation modes such as HOURCAR car-sharing.
- Support planting of trees and creation of green spaces on Grand Avenue.
- Promote environmental stewardship by publishing articles in The Summit newsletter and posting environmental links on the SHA website.
- Continue new green education column in The Summit newsletter each issue on topics such as reduction/proper use of lawn & garden chemicals; reducing Styrofoam and plastic bag use in your lifestyle; promotion of rain gardens and rain barrels, alternative energy, etc.
- Review past neighborhood buckthorn removal efforts and use The Summit to promote awareness and buckthorn management resource for homeowners.
- Promote environmental stewardship by organizing and hosting quarterly public informational programs on various topics for the neighborhood. Collaborate with the Macalester Groveland Community Council Environment Committee to provide overlap of volunteer energy and avoid redundancy of volunteer efforts.
- Promote and advocate for efforts to improve water quality.
Goal 6:
TO INCREASE CRIME PREVENTION ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
Timeline: Ongoing
Objectives:
- Support, maintain and recruit new and replacement Block Leaders. Explore new opportunity to support and enhance existing Block Clubs.
- Increase the creation and development of new Building Clubs among area condos and apartment complexes within the district; support and maintain existing clubs.
- Participate with the Saint Paul Police Department Western District Office and Officers to maintain our cooperative relationship and to explore new avenues of mutual benefit for the purpose of crime prevention.
- Research, compile and evaluate crime prevention statistics noting trends and special community alerts in order to produce and distribute a monthly SHA/District Council 16 Crime Incident Report to Block/Building Club Leaders and SHA Board members; keep SHA website updated and create the bi-monthly Crime Prevention Connection article in each SHA newsletter.
- Research crime prevention topics of community interest and conduct at least 4 annual Building/Block Leader meetings.
- Investigate opportunities to collaborate with the Linwood Community Center to promote crime prevention activities and information dissemination especially those targeting community youth.
- Conduct a survey evaluation of all known Block & Building Clubs to assess their current activities and level of activity.
- Maintain and expand the existing program to honor and recognize Block/Building Club Leaders for their service to the community within the district.
- Investigate and increase collaborative relationships and joint projects with the Grand Avenue Business Association (GABA) with respect to crime prevention for local businesses and Block & Building Club support from local businesses.
Goal 7:
TO EFFICIENTLY MANAGE THE OPERATIONS OF THE SHA.
Timeline: Ongoing
Objectives:
- Hold regular meetings of the elected representatives of the SHA and its committees and task forces to conduct SHA business.
- Recruit Board and Committee members based on skills needed.
- Submit a budget consistent with the goals and objectives of the organization.
- Ensure that responsible accounting procedures are maintained.
- Contract with a full-time Executive Director, and a part-time Administrative Assistant and Crime Prevention Coordinator.
Goal 8:
TO EFFECTIVELY RAISE FUNDS TO SUPPORT THE SHA.
Timeline: Ongoing
Objectives:
- Plan the 2010 House Tour.
- Continue annual fundraising solicitation efforts for contributions.
- Develop 2010 CIB proposal and Star Grant proposal.
- Explore and implement additional fundraising opportunities:
- SHA Cookbook and other initiatives
- SHA History Book
Goal 9:
TO PROMOTE AND IMPLEMENT THE DISTRICT 16 NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN.
Timeline: Ongoing
Objectives:
- Continue implementation on high priority items that are consistent with the 2010 Goals and Objectives for the organization.
Goal 10:
TO RESPOND TO ON-GOING ZONING AND LAND USE ISSUES.
Timeline: Ongoing
Objectives:
- Staff and support a Zoning and Land Use Committee.
- Maintain a working file of documents and resolutions pertaining to Land Use.
- Maintain a record of neighborhood input on Land Use issues.
- Follow the guidelines outlined for Land Use in the SHA Policies.
- Strive to preserve the district’s historic character.
- Adopt and promote enforcement of new sign regulations on Grand Avenue.
- Amend the District 16 Planning Council Policies to include a provision stating, “Members who miss three out of six meetings of the Zoning and Land Use Committee may be asked to vacate their position on the ZLU Committee.”
