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<br />A page from the Albert Lea Comprehensive Plan illustrating use of the development database tool.
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<br />An analysis of downtown business uses in
<br />Red Wing, helped guide redevelopment
<br />and revitalization investments.
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<br />Land use management planning involves
<br />a sequence of steps including identifying
<br />constraint layers, consolidating layers
<br />and creating the core database.
<br />HKGi has developed an innovative tool that enables a land use based approach to forecasting development and
<br />estimating population, household and employment while directly linking the forecasts to infrastructure demand
<br />(sanitary sewer, potable water, storm water runoff), trip forecasting, park service demand, school attendance,
<br />fiscal analysis or other district level analysis needs. The foundation of this tool merges existing parcel data with
<br />development constraints. This merged data is then organized into districts for analysis. By using Geographic
<br />Information System (GIS) software we are able to build a comprehensive data set that contains an extensive amount
<br />of information (attributes) associated with each individual parcel. Spreadsheet software is used to build associated
<br />assumptions that are linked to development forecasts and presented by district according to the type of data being
<br />analyzed. Once the system is set up, future changes to land use or changes in assumptions can be made quickly and
<br />presented on the fly allowing the user to quickly explore"what if"scenarios.
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