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Lincoln, California : Wastewater Treatment Facility Reuse Plan
A New Urbanism Design Charrette for the city of Lincoln California
facilitated by
HDR and Associates Inc.

 
 
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The Lincoln Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) Reuse Plan Charrette intends to comprehensively plan the 192.8 acre area known as the former Lincoln Wastewater Treatment Facility, through a community-involved process, and transform the City site into a developable and marketable asset to generate funds for expanding a new treatment plant for the City. The community-supported reuse plan, beyond the need for marketability to the developers and investors, should consider the surrounding natural environment and resources, adjacent homes, the circulation network, future infrastructure needs, and the broader community, within the context of creating an accessible, interconnected, and diverse place. Upon refinement, completion and adoption of the plan by the City, the site will be marketed and sold to a qualified developer(s).

 
  birds eye view of development  
 

The Lincoln WWTF Reuse Plan will be accomplished through a four-day Charrette, a collaborative planning event closely involving the community, the City, and potential developers. Beginning with a public workshop followed by three days of iterative 'design testing' and refinement of concepts and options, the Charrette will end with the presentation of a plan reflecting a shared authorship, that balances the needs of the City and the community, with the requirements of qualified and committed developers.

 
  Markham Ravine  
  The goal of this project is to support community efforts to preserve the area's natural resources while developing a long-term growth strategy that will ultimately result in a diversified economic structure and master strategy for the future.  
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