Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Draft Final Plan

The draft final plan document summarizes the planning process, input and the master plans that have led us to the final preferred master plan for the Institute Property that was endorsed by the community. The plan also includes the economic analysis and concept construction costs for the preferred master plan. This draft document is being reviewed by the City of Wrangell and key stakeholders before it becomes a final document and approved by the Wrangell Assembly.

(Click the link above to download a pdf of the Draft Final Plan)

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Preferred Master Plan

Based on input received by the public on Monday, June 13 the design team spent the following two days consolidating comments to develop a preferred master plan. Based on the plan we have also developed a road layout and conceptual subdivision plan to support the master plan. These plans were presented to the public on Wednesday, June 15th. We would appreciate any comments and input on these plans to allow us to finalize the work this summer.



Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Three Alternative Master Plans

Three master plans for the Institute Property were presented at the Monday, June 13th public meeting. Based on comments, we will be developing and presenting a preferred master plan to the public on June 15th.


Thursday, June 9, 2016

Presentation of Institute Property Master Plans

We are headed back to Wrangell next week to unveil several new preferred master plan designs. We hope you can attend these meetings, because we need your input as we will be further refining the designs based on your comments.


Wrangell Institute Master Planning Schedule
Monday, June 13 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM Nolan Center
  • Come see how your seven original Institute Master Planning designs were narrowed down. Provide feedback as we further narrow down and revise to meet the needs and desires of your community. The Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program will provide a special presentation on their program and get community feedback about developing a school campus at the Institute Property.
Wednesday, June 15 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM Nolan Center
  • Based on your feedback from Monday night, we will continue to revise and present our updated work to you on Wednesday. Based on your input on Wednesday night, we will narrow to one final Wrangell Institute Master Plan.
Outcomes from the first meeting
There was significant interest in creating a mixed use development neighborhood, with a focus on a variety of housing types (including single family, medium density, and cottage). The neighborhood should be supported by small retail and commercial development, a community center and linked to existing and new recreation opportunities. There is also a strong desire to create an assisted living and senior housing development, explore opportunities for an educational facility, and support/expand the community's economy.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

More History

More on the interesting history of the Institute Property can be found at the National Park Service publication, found here or under 'Related Documents' on the right side of this blog.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Alternative Master Plans

Following Monday's public meeting on priorities and needs for the Institute Property, the planning and design team remained in Wrangell for a two day open studio format. During this time the team development numerous alternative master plans that were based on the priorities and needs provided by the public on Monday's meeting. During the open studio, members of the public interacted and provided input on these master plans. By Wednesday morning nearly 15 plans had been developed and were reduced to seven prior to the second public meeting. The seven plans were presented to the community on Wednesday, March 2 and members of the public voted on their favorite and provided comment and input on their desires for each of the seven plans. 

A link to all seven master plans can be found here.

If you were unable to attend or did not provide comment on the master plans, please do so prior to Monday, March 21st. To provide comment, hit on the comment link below this graphic.

Below is just one of the many alternative master plans developed during the meeting.


Inventory and Priorities

On Monday, February 29 the planning and design team made a series of presentations to the public at the Nolan Center. The presentations evaluated the existing site, identified opportunities, presented findings from the preliminary Wrangell housing needs assessment and discussed types of housing and development that might be appropriate for the Institute Property.


A summary of the presentations, and preliminary housing needs assessment can be found under 'Related Documents' to the right.
  
Based on the presentations, the community provided their input on needs and priorities for the community and those that would be best provided at the Institute Property. A summary is shown below.






The overwhelming direction was to create a mixed use development neighborhood, with a focus on a variety of housing types (including single family, medium density, and cottage). The neighborhood should be supported by small retail and commercial development, a community center and linked to existing and new recreation opportunities. There is also a strong desire to create an assisted living and senior housing development, explore opportunities for an educational facility, and support/expand the community's economy.



Thursday, February 18, 2016

Welcome and Upcoming Public Meeting

Welcome to the Project Blog for the Wrangell Institute Property!

Want to learn more? We'll be posting project updates and information here, but also please consider attending some of public meetings. The first one is February 29th, 2016 - it's approaching quickly and hope to see you there!

First Public Meeting Details:
Monday, February 2: come and hear an overview of the Wrangell economy and community housing, along with an Institute property site analysis. Provide feedback as we begin to develop planning and design options for the site that reflect the needs and desires of your community.
6:30pm-8:30pm
Nolan Center