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2010 San Joaquin Valley Blueprint Awards

Recipient Announcement 

Four years ago, the eight regional planning agencies in the San Joaquin Valley came together in an unprecedented effort to develop a coordinated valley vision the San Joaquin Valley Regional Blueprint. This eight county venture was conducted within each county, and in 2009 was integrated to form a preferred vision for future development throughout the Valley to the year 2050.

In an effort to recognize projects that are Blueprint friendly, the Valleys regional planning agencies created an awards program specifically designed for this purpose. Nominations were solicited from throughout the San Joaquin Valley for smart growth projects. The judges reviewed the nominations and selected several for their efforts to reflect the Blueprint Principles. We are pleased to announce this years Blueprint Awards recipients.

The following awards will be presented by the Regional Policy Council at the Fall Policy Conference luncheon on October 7, 2010 in Modesto, CA (www.stancog.org )

 

Award of Achievement

 Residential Development Project

Villa Monterey Apartments, Stockton CA

Award of Achievement

Mixed Use Project

Wagner Woods, Ripon, CA

 

Award of Achievement

Downtown Revitalization Project

City of Riverbank - Downtown Revitalization  

Award of Achievement

Historic Preservation

Avenal Theater Restoration Project

Award of Achievement

Revitalization Unincorporated Area

Woodbridge Revitalization Project

 

Award of Achievement

Darrel Hildebrand Blueprint Leadership Award

Lew Nelson, City of Tulare Public Works Director

 

The Blueprint Principles were used as the criteria to judge the project submittals.

Create a range of housing opportunities and choicesCreate walkable neighborhoodsEncourage community and stakeholder collaborationFoster distinctive, attractive communities with a strong sense of placeMake development decisions predictable, fair and cost effectiveMix land usesPreserve open space, farmland, natural beauty and critical environmental areasProvide a variety of transportation choicesStrengthen and direct development towards existing communitiesTake advantage of compact building designEnhance the economic vitality of the regionSupport actions that encourage environmental resource management

 

Criteria for Darrel Hildebrand Blueprint Leadership Award 

Support of Blueprint planning . Has the nominee's work increased the understanding of the Blueprnt planning process? Has the nominee shown a clear understanding of, and support for, the importance of the Blueprint to the Valley's quality of life?.

Effectiveness and results. Has the nominee been effective in formulating Blueprint planning concepts and ideas in support of good planning? What level of influence and effectiveness has the nominee achieved within different segments of the community?

The Blueprint Awards program is sponsored by the San Joaquin Valley Regional Policy Council (representing the eight SJV COGs), the Central Section of Cal Chapter APA (American Planning Association), AIA (American Institute of Architects) San Joaquin Chapter and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

The Award Judges represent several sectors:

City of Merced Mayor Bill Spriggs

Fresno Council of Governments Tony Boren, Executive Director

American Planning Association Ralph Kachadourian, City Planner, Sanger

American Institute of Architects Dave Phillips, AIA

Federal Reserve Bank, San Francisco Darryl Rutherford

Building Industry Association Mike Prandini

At Large Bruce ONeal

 

 

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