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    ImPlementatIOn aCtIOns

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    Source:DPTP Planning Team The Framework Zones map was developed from thorough research and analysis of thecitys physical and market conditions. The composite mapping is framed around degreesof existing and anticipated vacancy throughout the city. The Detroit orks Project

    Short Term Actions used similar criteria in the development of their city-wide mapping.

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    -VACANCY 1

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    INDUSTIAAND USE STENGTH

    INDUSTIAAND USE CHANGE

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    LAND USE FRAmEWORK ZONES

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    ANAYSES THAT INFUENCED THE FAE F DECISIN-AING

    ES ID EN TIA P HYS ICA C ND IT I N A NA Y SI S A E T V A UE ANA Y SI S D P SH T T E A CT I NS INT EG A TED A NA Y SI S

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    greater donton

    Lo-VaCanCy 1

    Lo-VaCanCy 2

    Moderate-VaCanCy 1

    Moderate-VaCanCy 2

    HigH-VaCanCy

    indUstriaL Land Use strengtH areas contain

    indUstriaL Land Use CHange areas are

    30%

    HUSINGVACANCY

    17%F CITY

    ANDAEA

    56%

    39%

    VACANTPACES:PUBICY NED

    44%

    21%

    47%

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    21%

    14%

    32%

    16%

    VACANTPACES*:PUBICY NED

    VACANTPACES*:PUBICY NED

    VACANTANDAEA:PUBICY NED

    VACANTANDAEA:PUBICY NED

    *Note: Vacant and was coded in the Industrial land survey as 1)

    vacant site; abandoned or 2) vacant site; empty

    21%

    HUSINGVACANCY

    PPUATIN: 254,260 PPUATIN: 318,140 PPUATIN: 88,255 PPUATIN: N/A PPUATIN: N/AEAN INCE:$48.509PPUATIN: 45,279 EAN INCE: $32,652 EAN INCE: $35,821 EAN INCE: $28,082 EAN INCE: N/A EAN INCE: N/A

    5%F CITY

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    VACANTPACES:PUBICY NED

    16%

    HUSINGVACANCY

    26%F CITY

    ANDAEA

    3%P

    7%

    VACANTPACES:PUBICY NED

    26%

    HUSINGVACANCY

    33%F CITY

    ANDAEA

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    DESCrIPTIoNANDSTATISTICS

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    GEATE DNTN -VACANCY 1

    -VACANCY 2

    DEATE-VACANCY 1

    DEATE-VACANCY 2

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    CCUPIED VACANT

    hIGh-VaCanCY IndustRIal land

    use stRenGth

    IndustRIal land

    use ChanGeHIGH-VACANCY

    INDUSTIAAND

    USE STENGTH

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    a ne systeM oF diVerse Kinds oF oPen sPaCe

    EmSCER PARKS

    PReCedent

    Evaluate and improve ecosystem

    services: Plant trees, indigenous

    species, rain gardens. Vegetation

    can improve the land, provide

    employment, raise funds through

    sales, and help sustain the

    neighborhood.

    Northwest Community Conversation 2,5/7/2012

    ImPlementatIOn aCtIOns

    PReCedents

    PIlOt PROJeCts

    Image Source: Gerd . Schmlter

    Future open space networks in Detroit include both larger landscape typologies andlandscape development types integrated within neighborhoods. andscape typologies

    each include a variety of different kinds of landscape development types.

    Source:Stoss andscapeUrbanism

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    The commercial corridors map proposes reducing the overall amount of commerciallyzoned land in the city and clustering new commercial development in nodes connected

    along major transit routes and thoroughfares.

    Source: DPTP Planning Team

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    Sources: Detroit Planning & Development

    Department, ayne State UniversityDepartment of Urban Studies & Planning

    Detroit has an excess of vacant or underutilized commercially zoned land that could be

    repurposed for new productive land uses.

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    CCUPIEDCECIA PACE

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    PROPOSED: COmmERCIAL CORRIDORS IN 2030EXISTING: CURRENT COmmERCIAL CORRIDORS

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