Building "A Growing, Prosperous, Dynamic, and Trusting Community." Dynamic Core

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Building "A Growing, Prosperous, Dynamic, and Trusting Community." Entertainment Transportation Dynamic Core Community Pride & Services Parks & Rec In 2013 Heartland Visioning Volunteers asked Topeka, What do you want for your community in the future? Majority answered with emphasis on the following five priorities. Visioning has since tackled these requests in the form of network team volunteers. What has been happening since?... Verify Learn about the progress occurring the priorities for the community are accurate Imagine what could be next John Hunter, Executive Director, jhunter@heartlandvisioning.com Kristen Brunkow, Communications & Community Engagement Coordinator, kbrunkow@heartlandvisioning.com 120 SE 6th Ave. Ste. 110 Topeka, KS 66603 785.231.6006

Dynamic Core It is inspiring to see the wide range of involvement working in a public/ private partnership to solve issues related to the revitalization of the Dynamic Core. This process is so vital to our community s future." -Mayor Wolgast Chaired by Mayor Wolgast, the network team provides oversight on major projects along the Kansas Avenue corridor between 10th Street on the South and Gordon on the North, concentrating on how community leaders who are focused in the Dynamic Core can provide support. The team moves beyond being familiar with the many initiatives to understanding the challenges, suggesting creative solutions, anticipating future needs and suggesting people and organizations who could be engaged in the projects. Primary Redevelopment Projects Downtown Redevelopment DTI Riverfront levee system and wier (barrier) Riverfront Authority Riverfront park on North side of the river Shawnee County Parks & Recreation Great Overland Station NOTO Art Business District and NOTO Community Arts Center Topeka Rescue Mission Expansion Jayhawk Theatre Constitution Hall Main Post Office Oregon Trail

Entertainment Shawnee County is a vibrant community full of arts, entertainment and events. We work to bring an additional spotlight to existing events and identify new opportunities. The strength of Heartland Visioning will help develop new partnerships and collaborations. -Vickie Brokke, Executive Director, Topeka Civic Theatre Chaired by Vickie Brokke, Topeka Civic Theatre and Academy, and Edie Smith, Downtown Topeka Inc., this information sharing Network Team brings together venues, organizers and attendees to coordinate and support our entertainment and cultural diversity in our downtown during the current transformation of our community. Primary Projects Events planning and coordination with Visit Topeka, DTI, NOTO, Tourism Alliance, Shawnee County Parks & Recreation, etc. Partner with Washburn University Marketing Research class to develop a survey based on the interest of the Topeka residents with special focus on millennials in the community Collaboration on Jayhawk Theatre redevelopment project Facilitate changes in Topeka 365 marketing, managing expanding of current events Recruit new events to Topeka

Parks & Recreation Destination is a choice. A dynamic parks and recreation will win every time. -John Knight, Director Shawnee County Parks & Recreation Chaired by Shelly Buhler, County Commissioner, Parks & Rec Network Team focuses on communicating the forward thinking Master Plan for Parks and Recreation to the entire county. The support and feedback will help the Master Plan lead Shawnee County Parks and Recreation into the future; being innovative while continuing to serve as the premier destination for citizens of Topeka and Shawnee County to live, work, and play for years to come. Primary Projects Connecting the Master Park Plan to Dynamic Core including river front park planning (north side of the river) Communication of Master Plan to all areas of the city and county Interconnection of all trails walking and bikeways through the county

Community Pride & Services These diverse, enthusiastic stakeholders take on the challenge of discovering the best way for entities to come together enhancing the lives of all Topeka citizens." -John Calbeck, Executive Director, Shawnee Regional Prevention and Recovery Services, Inc. Chaired by Kristi Pankratz, Safe Streets, this project oriented Network Team investigates potential gaps in current public safety, public health and human services and ways to increase overall community pride. Primary Projects Neighborhood Development Formation of strategic partnerships: Heartland Healthy Neighborhoods, Prevention and Recovery Services (PARS), Safe Streets, Heartland Visioning, and City of Topeka for the purpose of empowering neighborhoods to address issues related to health, safety, and well-being Work with neighborhood to establish Neighborhood Improvement Association (NIA) in the downtown district by the end of 2015 Awareness Media Campaign Designed to bring focus to the projects and organizations Heartland Visioning supports through planned Television announcements, Heartland Visioning Website, social media, and other print advertising 2015 Pine Ridge Partnership Bike Share Downtown Redevelopment 2016 NETreach NOTO Arts District Riverfront

Transportation In Topeka, transportation is a multifaceted subject that requires ongoing examination and attention to improve accessibility by all our citizens. - Susan Duffy, Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority Chaired by Susan Duffy, Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority, this Research and Support Network Team focuses on research, involving the many modes of transportation issues in our community in an attempt to seek out the best practice methods. Primary Research & Support Projects Examination of possible air, cab, & shuttle services to the city Bike Share Program, #100redbikes around the city Topeka Pedestrian Master Plan for strategic sidewalk development Direction finding signage Support the efforts of Complete Streets and Heartland Healthy Neighborhoods

1. What do you perceive as positive change in Topeka? Projects Riverfront development NOTO Parks and Rec Neighborhoods Transportation Bike Share program What else? Gender: M/F Age: Economic Development MARS Target Distribution Center Bimbo Bakery JEDO Business Parks NOTO business growth City Leadership Quality of Life Increased community pride Less apathy More optimism Community cooperation Visioning 2. Why are you proud of Topeka? (Circle as many as you desire and add others.) Places Parks & Recreational Facilities Entertainment Venues Topeka Shawnee County Public Library Topeka Zoo Washburn University & WU Tech Shopping, where? Discovery Center Schools Restaurants State Capitol NOTO Downtown Hotels Why else? Qualities Events, which ones? Faith community Economic opportunity Real people, real friends A notable (and comfortable) lack of pretension Lack of commute Affordability Ability to affect change Poverty alleviation efforts Housing Jobs Young professional opportunities Availability of healthy food Healthcare Availability

3. What do you want for the future of Topeka? (Circle as many as you desire and add others.) Objects More emphasis on infrastructure: roads, pot holes, sidewalks, abandoned houses Economic growth, more jobs Riverfront re-creation Entertainment Plaza downtown More parks and swimming pools Large outdoor entertainment events More restaurants More locally owned businesses More biking friendly Lofts and apartments to live downtown What else? Qualities Entertainment Growth in NOTO Arts District Population growth General safety Positive internal and external image Meet millennial expectations More progressive community Dynamic leadership Trusting community Cooperation between city and citizens Well educated population Low poverty Low crime Thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem Population growth in under 40 demographic 4. How would you want to receive information about community change? (Circle as many as you desire and add others.) In a positive manner from word of mouth Heartland Visioning website City website County Website Chamber website GO Topeka Website Topeka 365 Visit Topeka Facebook Twitter How else? Apps Newspaper/CJ online Publications like magazines Through my church and other organizations Through my employer Community meeting updates At the library At community events such as parades and First Fridays Various locations One central location If you would like to receive Heartland Visioning monthly updates provide email here: