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Item Jefferson County State of the Community Report(Texas A&M University, 2015) Chen, Xi; Lee, Kanghyun; Aldalbahi, FaisalThe objective of this report is to give an overview of the essential planning ele-ments of Jefferson Coun-ty. This state of community report will begin with demo-graphic analysis, continue with economic, transportation, and environmental issues, and conclude with SWOT analysis. This report will help the county to set appropriate goals and objectives and to assign all actions associated with these goals.Item Liberty County Strategic Plan 2016 - 2036(2016-11-03) Cooper, John T.; Masterson, Jaimie; Berke, Philip; Joh, Kenneth; Mickelson, Kim; Mohtar, Rabi; LaFayette, Carol; Hajash, Donna; Stanbery, Daniel; Hamidah, Nur; Siegmund, Darren; Maga Rojas, Ricardo; Xiao, Dong; McCharen, Robert; Aldalbahi, Faisal; Perkes, Scott; Raza, Fathima; Khodadadi, Shiva; Dickey, Grant; Deng, Sitong; Page, Hilary; Mullins, Taylor; Thapa, Jeewasmi; Cousins, Tiffany; English, Jeffrey; Coelho De Oliveira, Thiago; Hwang, Jinuk; Abou Shakra, Vera; Lee, Kanghyun; Tallent, Will; Jones, Kaz; Chen, Xi; Simic, Lauren; Meng, Yi; Malecha, Matthew; Jiang, Ying; Ramirez, Matthew; Reja, Yousuf; Thiagarajan, ManasviniLiberty Strategic Plan 2036 provides a guide for the future growth of the county. This document was developed by Texas Target Communities in partnership with the County of Liberty.Item South College District Redevelopment Plan, Bryan, TX(Texas A&M University, 2015) Hwang, Jinuk; McCharen, Rob; Abou Shakra, Vera; Meng, Yi; Terry, Ryan; Prelog, Rachel; Nira, Richard; Chen, XI; Lee, Kanghyun; Reja, Md Yousuf; Aldalbahi, Faisal; Gao, Fan; Simcic, Lauren; Hamidah, Nur; Rojas, Ricardo J. Maga; Jiang, Ying; Perkes, Scott; Thapa, Jeewasmi; Oliveira, Thiago; Deng, Sitong; Cousins, Tiffany; English, Jeffrey; Page, Hilary; Raza, Fathima; Xiao, DongAlong with the growth of Texas A&M University and its expansion toward Texas Avenue, TX6, and University Avenue, South College Avenue has lost much of its glory as a destination point. The district has been mainly developed for single family housing units, mobile homes, and few restaurants and bars. However, recent private development projects with mixed-use buildings and apartment complexes nearby will change the topography of this area. To provide a big picture and guide future development in this area, students were created redevelopment plans for several parts of the whole community.Item Vulnerability Assessment for Hood County, TX(Texas A&M University, 2015-04) Aldalbahi, Faisal; Cousins, Tiffany; Franks, Kristie; Hamidah, Nur; Herring, Kalen; Kirimli, Ridvan; Rojas, Ricardo J. Maga; McCharen, Robert; Paiz-Tabash, William; Phillips, Ellen; Thapa, Jeewasmi; Wallick, Andrew; Yan, Wenqian; Zhang, YixunLooking forward, we mapped the 100-year and 500-year floodplains in the County. A 100-year floodplain indicates areas that have a 1% chance each year of flooding. The majority of the floodplain follows the Brazos River, as would be expected, and its small tributaries and creeks. This floodplain does flow through the historic area of downtown Granbury and along the Lake. We also mapped potential sources of technological disaster or spills including known Superfund sites (areas the EPA has identified in need of hazardous waste clean-up) and areas that host tanks or can have spills of toxic substances. There are two Superfund sites, one in downtown Granbury along the River and one to the north-east of town.