Jobs-Housing Balance ratio of jobs to dwellings Open Space from green infrastructure Income for Home Affordability household income needed to afford the average home Air Pollution Reduction NO 2 . 0zone , SO 2 , Particulates Walk Score (0-1) .7 .8 .2 5.92 acres 4.52 acres .55 acres $41,958 $39,171 $49,148 -672 lbs/yr -483 lbs/yr -63 lbs/yr 0.36 0.28 0.04 Jobs-Housing Balance ratio of jobs to dwellings Jobs-Housing Balance ratio of jobs to dwellings by 2035 pop: +12,997 new houses: 5,708 new jobs:1,220 by 2035 pop: +20,170 new houses: 10,050 new jobs: 7,351 by 2035 pop: +23,552 new houses: 12,233 new jobs: 9,422 Open Space from green infrastructure Open Space from green infrastructure Walk Score (0-1) Walk Score (0-1) Air Pollution Reduction NO 2 . 0zone , SO 2 , Particulates Air Pollution Reduction NO 2 . 0zone , SO 2 , Particulates Income for Home Affordability household income needed to afford the average home Income for Home Affordability household income needed to afford the average home The activity center defined by the City of Hutto represents the Sustainable Places Project demonstration area chosen for the first phase of long-term development in Hutto’s future. Land use in the activity center can model sustainable growth according to Hutto’s values. Affordability, walkability, jobs- housing balance, air quality, and open space are indicators used to paint a vision of environmental, economic, and social sustainability. All Sources: City of Hutto, Temple College, Google Images, Photographer Bianca Bidiuc In this scenario, future growth in the activity center is guided by Hutto’s values to provide upscale and retirement housing options, family- friendly walkable neighborhoods in close proximity to schools, and Hutto’s first major grocery store. Hutto’s activity center can be a model for sustainable growth, providing multiple housing options, appropriate jobs-housing balance, and sparking a vibrant local economy, while preserving open spaces and environmental resources. LIVABILITY. AFFORDABILITY. OPPORTUNITY. HUTTO, TEXAS: GROWING OUR HISTORY THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING OUR VISION & GUIDING VALUES FACTORS GUIDING DEVELOPMENT PLANNING OUR SHARED FUTURE Looking to economic, environmental, and cultural health as guiding principles, we consider how to successfully accommodate growth and maintain a high quality of life. These three scenarios provide a glimpse at potential futures we can choose to guide our next steps. growth family neighborhoods historic town center vibrant economy and local markets educational opportunity conserve natural amenities our own grocery store upscale and retirement housing walkable schools Hutto provides a high quality of life for all as we grow toward a sustainable shared future. By preserving our cultural and environmental resources, embracing and celebrating diversity, promoting local and regional connectivity, and enhancing livability, affordability, and opportunity, Hutto will be a place to thrive and prosper. ACTIVITY CENTER Source: City of Hutto, USFW Author: Jody Trendler Bianca Bidiuc Neal Dixon Emily Goodrum Marett Hanes Ashley Richardson Jody Trendler Sustainability Indicators Small Town Living for Families A Place to Visit, Live, and Thrive Current Trends Continue Floodplain Public Parks Activity Center Roads Town Center Compact Neighborhood Single Family Residential Main Street Commercial Corridor Commercial Office Industrial Civic Open Space Large Lot Single Family Multifamily Residential