Chapter Five
Physical Development Plan
As a companion piece to the Community Development goals, five strategies for a Physical Plan for the Hilltop Neighborhood were identified in response to issues raised during the planning process:
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Focus revitalization by capitalizing on the strengths of Friendship Park, the community garden, and the Hilltop Evangelical Free Church.
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Remove abandoned houses.
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Increase potential for crime reduction through design changes and better lighting.
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Maximize access to homes and circulation throughout the neighborhood.
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Provide facilities for community interaction and programming.
These strategies were the foundation for decision-making regarding physical projects and improvements. In addition, four Development Principles were discussed with participants in the planning process to make sure that there was a common value system steering improvements. The Development Principles were finalized at the November 1999 neighborhood meeting:
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Friendship Park, the community garden, Hilltop Evangelical Free Church, and the community center are strengths from which to build.
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Improved infrastructure within the neighborhood will improve marketability, safety, and livability.
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Physical site and building design can encourage community interaction and self-policing.
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Quality open space is an asset to the neighborhood and an amenity for homeowners.