Community Input
Results from Phase III Community Forums:
Bakersfield Senior Center - March 16, 2000
Our Slogan
- Look at us now!
- Everything is possible!
- The California utopia!
- Mission Possible
- From wagon travel to space travel
Our Image
- Fairness
- Open-minded
- Caring
- Understanding
- No racism
- Scenic
- Smart
- Fresh!
- Silicon Valley South
Our Reputation
- Friendly
- Multi-cultural
- Parents going back to good strong principles and discipline
Business Environment
- More businesses - non-Ag - non-oil
- Encourage 24 degree businesses - factories
- Enviro-friendly/aware
- Showers (after biking)
- Jobs for unemployed not just for friends
- Opportunities
- Jobs with training in more than one field
Arts & Culture
- Diverse
- Active
- Intellectually stimulating
- Events for children
- Summer music festivals
Heart of the City
- More compassion for the less fortunate
- More resources directed into less developed areas of the city
- God first
- Our children values and self respect
- Higher paying jobs
- No more crimes
- Vocal & outspoken against KKK and other groupparticipation with race and hatred
- Color blind society
- Care for the elderly and mental disabled people
Technology
- Computer in every home!
- Video games with less violence
- A lot of garbage off the internet
Transportation
- 24 hour bus service
- More frequent routes
- Better connections to outlying areas
- Bullet train to LA, Fresno, Sac. S.F.
- No one walks from place to place unless they want the exercise
- Better access to transport sick,elderly, handicap
Biggest Changes
- Air we can breathe
- Not dependent on OPEC - lower gas prices
- Better resources for seniors
- Everyone is employed with a job they like and a job that supports their family
Break Thrus
- Color barrier broken
- Became the generation of reconciliation and peace
- Stronger numbers in hiring city and county employees
- Bigger health department
- Everyone is looked upon as being someone special
- Females being women; Males being men
Looking back I'm most proud of…
- Southeast Bakersfield developments
- All the volunteers throughout the city
- Getting involved
What's Our Vision for our Economy over the next 10-20 years?
- Prime jobs include: data/computer tech; Teachers; day-care providers
- Jobs with flexible hours (7-3) to allow parents to be home with kids after school
- Hourly wage: $8/hour
- Affordable senior housing (i.e.Senior Village Center)
- Reduction in apts./increase in single family dwellings
- Total redevelopment of retail/strip malls
- More multi-generational recreation centers = merging ages together
- A diversified economy less dependent on Ag and Oil
- Elimination of blighted areas, especially the Southeast
- More opportunities (educ. & jobs) for citizens in the urban areas
- No discrimination
What kind of Economic Development Initiatives do we want to create?
- Alternative energy development (i.e. solar, electric)
- Strong incentives for 1st time businesses & push for home-based businesses
- Mass transit system (i.e. Oakland BART system - also connect outlying areas such as Delano, Shafter, Mojave, etc.)
- More full-service grocery stores including dry cleaners, banks, etc.
- Environmentally friendly industries
- More business opportunities and more jobes in So.East
What kind of Jobs do we want to attract here over the next 10-20 years?
- Hub for space center (i.e. Edwards Air Force base, China Lake, etc.) = employment opportunities
- Higher paying jobs
- Business development for the people in SouthEast
- Industry
Our Vision for Downtown
- Trolley cars
- Locally owned shops: clothing, books, antiques, cafes, etc.
- Little Grocery stores downtown
- Big park in the center
- Carnival
- Reroute the canal and have Gondola rides
- Recreation Center in 34th street area
- Recreation Center near Brundage Ln
- Baseball Stadium
- Lakeview Area: One stop shops for jobs; social service; multi-agency sites
- Lakeveiw Area: Market Place II
- Major grocery store - Ralphs
- Redevelopment for friendship there! Child care center
- Bike lanes
- A healthy community
- Quality low-income luxury senior housing (between Truxtun & California/Oak & Chester)
- Supermarket between Truxtun and California
- Supermarket on E. California
- Between California & Brundage/ Union & Chester: commercial development; one-stop center; shopping center; keep from looking unkept; recreation inside gym
- Lakeview area: Developed city plan for economic growth; Business Association; To be seen as a part of the over-all city and not a special project
- Lakeview Area: New development; good image; Street lights; Events; housing improvements
In our Community's Future: What we wanted and we got:
- Unification of diverse cultures/working together
- Commercial development/grocery stores/outlets
- A political structure that is inclusive of all of the citizens
- All geographic areas of the community to feel that they are receiving their fair share of government services
- Homeownership
- Increased property values
- Consideration of the needs of low income senior citizens
- More medical help for school districts
- Money
- Better government leadership
- Respect for one and other
- Lead-safe community
- Uniform development standards between city and county
- Show growth
- Curbside recycling
- No styrofoam
- Charter school
- City county cooperation for the best interest of Greater Bakersfield
- Activities/programs for youth (mentor programs, job training, volunteerism)
- Community Centers
- Tool lending library for economically distressed areas to help with repairs/facelift to community - Berkely has one.
In our Community's Future: What we didn't want and didn't get:
- Crime, homeless people
- Teens with not jobs or direction
- Undeveloped Southeast community
- Uneducated mothers, hopeless fathers, uncaring children, broken homes, families without
- Redlining in the urban areas
- Not to become a rental community
- Child abuse
- No more deadend freeways
- No more movie theaters
- Poor city/county relations
Common Themes
- Better than minimum wage jobs
- Diversity where we are all on level playing ground
- Grocery store in Southeast
- SE overdue for economic development
- More job training - more competitive skills
- City of compassion
- Solid trade school
- Recreation activities to curb crime - multi-rec centers in neighborhoods
- Affordable education
- Transportation to improve air and to get around
- Reduction in crime/gang activities
- Encourage family values
- More city/county cooperation
