Review of Small Group Exercise from Meeting 1 (November 17, 2005)   
   
  Group 1: Group 2: Group 3: Group 4:
Goods and Services Access  Neighborhood Commercial Area Services of daily neighborhood needs Local owned organic food store Food stands w/ affordable, healthy food
Community Health Services Local grocery store w/ fresh foods Community gardens Gyms
Senior Services Health Clinic Farmers markets Community center
Easy transit Community "tool" shed   Resources for youth 
Small Busineses Community Services   Childcare center
Entertainment Sports Fields for activities    
Recreation After School Center    
Housing Adequecy Safe and Affordable Housing Affordable housing Affordable housing Housing near businesses
Different Kinds of Housing Economically diverse housing   Protection of existing housing and infrastructure
Different relationships to housing:  co-ops, renters, owners, etc Mixed sized housing (fam and single)    
  Mixed income housing together    
Public Infrastructure Libraries Mini-Parks Accesible ramps Protected buisness districts
Good Schools and Parks Benches Walkability Playgrounds
Multiple transit options - public, walk, bike, motor Good public Schools Functional public transit Protect existing infrastructure
ADA/405 Access Prioritize Clean public transit Schools Landscaping
  Library Parks  
Wide Sidewalks Wildlife  
  Non-Car Access to Open Space Sports & Rec. facilities  
    Seating/Resting opportunities on streets  
Safety and Security Peace - safety Calm Streets Narrow streets Safe streets
Safe and Clean Streets Wide Sidewalks Short blocks Well lit streets
  Crosswalks Safe streets for bike and peds  
  Safe enviro for children    
Social cohesion and Support   Neighborhood gardens (at schools) Social Cohesion through open space Places to meet neighbors
  Interaction Front porches People walking and talking together
    Street life People know each other in the neighborhood
    Social cohesion
      Community members are involved in community
Social & Economic Diversity Recognize Socio-economic Diversity Access for all to open space Cultural groups More resources for youth
Families Variety of opportunities to make money and spend in neighborhood Outdoor gathering places Diversity of residents
Children   Organized activities for youth Land use and space for all ages
Seniors   Supports a mix of incomes  Access to decent jobs and wages
Peace   Union safe & healthy blue collar job More resources for youth
    Jobs w/ health insurance & pension  
    Supports a mix of cultural diversity  
Environmental Stewardship Clean and Useful Environment Solar/Renewable Energy Sources Clean air  
  "Green" or "Sust" built infrastructure Solar panels  
  Environment that promotes food Local power  
  Clean Air    
Healthy Economy   Money flowing through neighborhood Local Economy  
  Local jobs Living wage jobs available  
  Local businesses/restaurants Local owned businesses