street life fact sheet
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street life fact sheet
STREET LIFE FACT SHEET MISSION The Downtown San Jose Street Life Plan creates a vision and road map for a next generation of placemaking and open-space improvements in the city center based on stakeholder input and a long-term needs assessment. The Plan harnesses the ideas of the San Jose Downtown Property Based Improvement District (PBID) constituents and stakeholders to articulate a guiding vision and frame initiatives, and define a list of projects through goals, guidelines and conceptual drawings that will significantly improve the flow, usability, sustainability, and beauty of the District. The Plan is a 10-year document that will be used by the PBID to direct both long-term large scale projects and short-term site specific projects, as well as inform planning and urban design projects by others. GOALS OF THE DOWNTOWN STREET LIFE PLAN 1 Improves the public realm downtown by developing projects and cultivating activity in targeted areas while increasing energy between the downtown districts already working 2 Recommends provocative and inspiring projects that attract new funding and partnership opportunities 3 Creates a “menu” of diverse streetscape elements and larger site-specific projects that can be implemented over 1 – 10 years 4 Makes Downtown friendlier for people of all ages with a pragmatic vision to help downtown property owners, businesses and residents flourish STREET LIFE ACHIEVEMENTS Through April 2016 5 murals 7 art crosswalk/street print projects City art crosswalk process Circle of Palms lighting 5 prototyping projects Curb cafe pilot program San Pedro Squared (in process) 2 highway underpass lighting projects 1 mural corner (in process) City art display structure process 1 year of pedestrian count data Almaden median redesign concept design Almaden Exercise Loop (in process) Hiring of 1 project manager, project coordinator, and PBID Street Life intern San Jose wayfinding plan (in process) 4 active partnerships with downtown capital and planning projects Art crosswalks on Paseo de San Antonio (top left), San Pedro Street (top right), and South First Street (bottom). Murals on Lido Nightclub (top), TechShop (center left), The Workingman’s Emporium (center right) and on First Street (bottom). MADEN EXERCISE CIRCUIT - LOOKING NORTH ALONG WEST SIDE OF ALMADEN NTOWN SAN JOSE STREET LIFE PLAN - CONCEPT San Pedro Squared retail incubator project (top), Almaden Exercise Loop along Almaden Boulevard (middle), street-topark Super Bowl 50 conversion on San Pedro Street (bottom). AFTER 23.10.2014 Highway 87 Illuminating Downtown projects - Sensing You (top left) and Sensing Water (top right). Celebratory lighting on San Pedro Garage during Super Bowl 50 (bottom). Circle of Palms Ice Rink ABOUT PBID The Downtown San Jose Property-Based Improvement District (PBID) was formed in 2007 to produce a cleaner, friendlier and more appealing Downtown (a map of the District and the locations of previous beautification projects are attached). Renewed in 2012, the PBID looks to expand upon the success of its initial beautification efforts. Examples of such improvements include large-scale art installations, interactive and decorative lighting, directional wayfinding signs, street furniture, murals, planters, median enhancements and other forms of capital and aesthetic improvements in the District’s public spaces. All PBID enhancements are aimed at improving the overall aesthetic of Downtown and increasing business and property values. ABOUT THE SAN JOSE DOWNTOWN ASSOCIATION The San Jose Downtown Association (SJDA) is a non-profit membership based organization founded in 1986. SJDA represents business and property owners working to enhance the vitality and livability of downtown San Jose. SJDA advocates for ongoing improvements to Downtown’s cleanliness, security, aesthetics and delivery of services; enhances the image of Downtown and attract new visitors through year-round marketing, public relations, and special events; facilitates the development of parking, housing and retail; provides assistance to Downtown business and property owners on day-to-day concerns, working to cut “red tape” and find new solutions; and builds coalitions among Downtown’s work force, residents, property owners, civic organizations and local government. CONTACT Visit www.sjdowntown.com for more information. Project Information: Jason Su, Street Life Project Manager - [email protected] Sponsorship Opportunities: Joe Noonan, Sponsorship Manager - [email protected] Media Inquiries: Rick Jensen, Communications Director - [email protected]
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