Goal: The goal of this indicator is to increase infill and redevelopment activity as measured by a decrease in acres of vacant land in the city’s infill boundary.
Infill and redevelopment activity is identified as a key indicator because it extends across many of the themes and ideas that are priorities for this Plan. This incorporates a combination of reduced vacant acreage in core areas of the city combined with evidence of increasing comparative development activity (i.e. building permit value) in these areas. In addition to being applied to the entire core area of the city, this combined indicator can also be used to evaluate sub-areas within the overall infill area as well as to support specific infill projects or initiatives. The detailed components of this indicator are described in Appendix F.
Table: Remaining Vacant Infill Acres
2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | |
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Vacant Infill Acres | 7,333 | 6,564 | 6,295 | 5,564 | 5217.15 |
Vacant Acres City Wide | 37,661 | 36,013 | 36,062 | 32,401 | 31,206.74 |
Vacant Acres Banning Lewis Ranch | 22,299 | 22,124 | 22,002 | 21,766 | 21,617,12 |
Source: City GIS Department with Planning and Community Development Department.
Table: Total Building Permit Value in Infill Area
2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | |
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Residential Building Permit Value in Infill Area | $264,122,374 | $171,510,827 | $261,248,880 | $264,413,584 | $217,127,471 |
Commercial Building Permit Value in Infill Area | $160,038,712 | $198,350,522 | $143,150,493 | $207,686,242 | $289,562,031 |
$424,161,086 | $369,861,349 | $404,399,373 | $472,099,826 | $506,689,502 |