File #: 14-1362    Name:
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 12/8/2014 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/16/2014 Final action: 12/16/2014
Title: a. Approve and establish a grant program, utilizing Dover-Kohl Partners, to provide Monterey County cities with planning services that enhance and create economically vibrant downtown centers; and b. Return to this Board with grant criteria and proposed funding to implement this program.
Attachments: 1. Legistar Board Report 14-1362, 2. Completed Board Order
Title
a. Approve and establish a grant program, utilizing Dover-Kohl Partners, to provide Monterey County cities with planning services that enhance and create economically vibrant downtown centers; and
b. Return to this Board with grant criteria and proposed funding to implement this program.

Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Approve and establish a grant program, utilizing Dover-Kohl Partners, to provide Monterey County cities with planning services that enhance and create economically vibrant downtown centers; and
b. Return to this Board with grant criteria and proposed funding for this program.

SUMMARY:
Dover, Kohl & Partners is best known for its collaborative, public design processes, known as charrettes, as well as for illustrative master plans and form-based codes that emphasize complete neighborhoods as the basis for sound communities. The Fort Ord Reuse Authority (FORA) Board of Directors has entered into a contract with Dover, Kohl & Partners (Dover, Kohl) to lead the process of completing new Regional Urban Design Guidelines for the former Fort Ord. In doing so, Dover Kohl made an offer to partner with interested Monterey County communities to help with design, traffic, and land use planning to create more vibrant, economically productive and beneficial downtown areas. Utilizing Dover Kohl in this manner would leverage the firm's general expertise and the particularized knowledge it gains regarding Monterey County for the benefit of County communities and the County as a whole.
In concept, each interested Monterey County city would apply for a $10,000 grant to the County of Monterey, based on a fifty percent County match, to fund the planning work performed by Dover, Kohl. Thus, the proposed cost to each participating city would be $10,000, matched by a County contribution of $10,000, and would be implemented by an agreement between the city, the County, and Dover, Kohl. The scope of work wo...

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