00:02:39 OPDC: Hey everyone! Thanks for tuning in! We'll get started in just a bit. :-) 00:05:18 OPDC: Hey everyone! Thanks for tuning in! We'll get started in just a bit. :-) 00:09:07 Millie - Oakcliffe: Will anybody be talking about Gainey’s agreement with Walnut Capital?? is it still active. or since Pitt is now free to deal with others, what happens to that agreement? 00:20:57 Millie - Oakcliffe: Who looks at how Zoning affects all of this Plan?? City Planning? 00:22:57 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: As we were told at meeting about Anderson Bridge, a lot of projects may or may not be updated in any timely fashion because of overburdened engineers/project managers, taking weeks and months to catch up. 00:23:11 Millie - Oakcliffe: Many of us were disappointed that online training was promised but never materialized. Will that change? 00:23:43 Millie - Oakcliffe: The training was to be about that various parts of the plan and how to use it 00:25:20 Millie - Oakcliffe: Wait wait wait, of 35 members of the Steering committee, only 5 were regulated full time residents. So how were all voices included? 00:25:45 Millie - Oakcliffe: regulated - regular 00:28:37 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: The popup on YOUR screen demonstrates that there are updates that do not currently appear for the public. 00:30:45 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: Can you point to a single project that is marked "completed" as an example of this metric? 00:35:00 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: Millie was having problems and had to reboot. 00:36:09 millie - oakcliffe: Im back on finallu 00:36:52 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: I think a bit of weighting of the projects is in order for the tracker. All of the currently complete are hardly "equal" as individual parts of things like Community Hubs etc over the 10 years. Currently rather over representative of that status. 00:37:02 OPDC: Millie, if you care to unmute and ask questions, feel free to as soon as Christian is done speaking. :-) 00:40:34 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: Given its anchor for Parcel A zoning, it is pivotal to know. 00:44:42 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: Even before the lawsuit against IZ, the point system has ZERO requirements for affordable housing points to reach maximum height, yet developers are GIVEN initial energy points for merely meeting current code. 00:45:20 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: That does NOT meet the priorities stated loudly and repeatedly at all meetings for this plan. 00:48:16 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: R-MU "allows for new multi-unit housing". Does it also allow for more convertions of existing single to multi? 00:50:27 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: Green buffers is a misnomer. They can be concrete. 00:52:09 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: The Height Reduction Zones are NOT a proper replacement for the prior Residential Compatibility standards. New buildings can be VASTLY longer and higher than before much closer to single family. Articulation does NOT help. 00:54:40 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: Given the "free" points for energy, those base heights are also NOT accurate. 01:02:29 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: Since "Community Service Hubs" are not full fledged "Community Centers" that other neighborhoods have, I don't see why there can't be more than one. 01:03:02 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: "Frazier Park" should be "Dan Marino Field". 01:05:54 Elena Zaitsoff: How are Comm Service Hubs to be funded? 01:06:37 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: Zulema Park is City property, at least so far. 01:08:48 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: Since we are being told to review these pages, again, when will the updates that have not been approved be expected to be done? 01:09:21 millie - oakcliffe: no structure at Zulema is an asset. nothing to retrofit or tear down. 01:11:27 millie - oakcliffe: how do we accommodate neighbors who have no online skills or access? They are good long term neighbors, but won’t be going online to look at this stuff. 01:17:26 DaVonn Brown (Office of Councilperson Strassburger - District 8): davonn.brown@pittsburghpa.gov 01:18:10 DaVonn Brown (Office of Councilperson Strassburger - District 8): Check out our latest newsletter -http://eepurl.com/ioX0Uw To sign up for our newsletters please visit https://pittsburghpa.us19.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7d60598fada11b8b86c8ad8c6&id=dc7163ba1b 01:19:21 Christian Umbach (DCP): https://pittsburghpa.gov/dcp/process-guide 01:29:49 Elena Zaitsoff: The Performance Point System in the Oakland plan was developed by City Planning. Saying "all topics in it are beneficial" is the position of City Planning, not of all residents. 01:30:54 Kathy Gallagher: Reacted to "The Performance Poin..." with 👍 01:31:51 Jared: good news about the pools 01:32:03 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: The points were also introduced at the very end of the various meetings with little or no input from residents. 01:34:01 Mark Oleniacz - So OaklandNghbrhd Group: I have to get going. Please save and post chat with video. 01:34:44 Christian Umbach (DCP): christian.umbach@pittsburghpa.gov