City of Wichita - A Development Plan for the Center City Neighborhood 01.09
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Planning - Advanced Plans

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People seated around table having a discussion.

Participants generally agreed with most of the items included in the SWOT analysis; however, there was some concern over specific wording that made issues unclear and there were some additional concerns raised. A summary of the comments follows:

  • The close proximity of the neighborhood to arts and entertainment venues in adjacent areas is a strength.

  • The mix of housing types and the diversity in the ethnic background of residents are strengths.

  • Public transportation in the area is a strength, although the hours of availability are not always convenient. Incentives could encourage people to use public transit.

  • The opportunity to create a resident-based neighborhood organization for the Center City Neighborhood exists. Such a group could operate similarly to the Historic Midtown Citizens Association which is viewed as a strength of the area, as are the Riverside, North Riverside, South Central, and Delano associations.

  • The density of group homes and half-way houses provides a threat to the neighborhood; but the licensing process is a good one for controlling those activities.

  • There is a need for small stores that serve neighborhood residents; but there needs to be more residents to support those businesses. A quality, competitively priced grocery store may be a critical need if there is to be substantial residential development.

  • Incentives are needed to encourage people to consider alternative housing choices.

  • A response-based transportation system would help reduce the amount of cars in the area and enable people to reach services.

  • The diversity of Downtown churches and their commitment to the area are strengths. The opportunity exists to attract members of church congregations to live in the area.

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