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West Jackson Master Plan
Jackson, MS

West Jackson Master Plan

Jackson, MS

The neighborhoods that comprise West Jackson are in heart of the Capitol City. Located just west of downtown Jackson, the area is anchored by two of the city’s major institutions, the Jackson Zoo and Jackson State University. The area includes 11 neighborhood organizations, 8 schools, 200 businesses, over 50 churches, and over 13,000 residents.

Like many inner-city neighborhoods around the country, the West Jackson community has suffered from an abundance of multi-dimensional problems including blight, deterioration, and population decline in the last 60 years. Despite the work to organize and revitalize the neighborhood by the City with a new westward parkway and some community development efforts by Jackson State, with some community development efforts, and other work by churches and non-profits, the neighborhoods were not growing nor were they self-sustaining. In many pockets of the area, the social contract and the private market were failing.

The West Jackson Guidebook is the result of a year-long community-based master planning process that engaged neighborhood residents, business owners, non-profit organizations, and institutional partners. This process included numerous community-wide meetings, resident surveys, and individual partner interviews in order to gather input and feedback on the community’s needs and vision for its growth.

The resulting Guidebook is a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization strategy that includes housing, infrastructure planning, economic development, health, security, and sustainability initiatives. The planning work is part community organizing (initiatives) and part strategic development (interventions), designed to build a road map for revival. The plan recognizes that in depressed inner-city neighborhoods, the most important asset is its people. The second most important asset is its land. The planning work strives to help organize the people of the community to work together to positively affect land value as a strategy to raise capital for everyone. Further, partnerships with anchor institutions are developed for support and investment. The planning work has been successful and effective because it is comprehensive and strategic. It includes both service and project recommendations, proposes a timed implementation plan, employs economic discipline, and builds consensus among all stakeholders. The strategy intertwines ground-up research with top-down analysis, and as such, is an effective community educational tool that transforms the neighborhood conversation from immediate problem-solving to long-term growth. The process builds consensus around the viable steps that should be taken to allow the residents and stakeholders to solve the community’s immediate concerns while they work together to achieve healthy growth.

Arlington Center for Community Engagement

Arlington, TX

U.S. Courthouse Greenville, Mississippi

Greenville, MS

Small Arms Range

172nd National Air Guard Base, Jackson, MS

The Selah House

Malvern, PA

The Baddour Center Transitional Homes

The Baddour Center, Senatobia, MS

Missisippi Library Commission, Jackson, MS

Mississippi Library Commission

Jackson, MS

Springdale Municipal Campus

Springdale, AR

Spring Street

Springdale, AR

Circle Bar Chapel

Foxworth, MS

Oakridge House, Jackson, MS

Oak Ridge House

Jackson, MS

James H. White Library

Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, MS

Cooperwood Senior Living

Flowood, MS

Midtown Master Plan & Implementation

Jackson, MS

Commissioner Dick Hall Hospitality Station

Vicksburg, MS

Arlington Museum of Art

Arlington, TX

The Reserves at Gray Park

Greenville, MS

Operation Shoestring

Jackson, MS

100 Depot Street

Oxford, MS

Canton Readiness Center

Canton, MS

Simulation Training Facility

Camp Shelby, MS

Fire Crash Rescue Stations

Jackson, MS

Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services Agency, Jackson, MS

MS Dept. of Information Technology Services Agency, Data Center

Jackson, MS

Belhaven Pool House

Jackson, MS

Bennie G. Thompson Academic and Civil Rights Research Center

Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, MS

Midtown Housing Phase I, II and III, Jackson, MS

Midtown Housing Phase I, II, and III

Jackson Housing Authority, Jackson MS

Jobie L. Martin Classroom Building

Hinds Community College, Jackson, MS

The University of Mississippi Data Center

Oxford, MS

Coahoma County Higher Education Center, Clarksdale, MS

Coahoma County Higher Education Center

Clarksdale, MS

Simpson County School District

Simpson County, MS

Tougaloo Center for Racial Justice & Equity

Jackson, MS

Dumas Hall Renovation

Alcorn State University, Lorman, MS

Freedom Summer 50th Anniversary Conference Planning

Tougaloo, MS

Crossway Student Worship Center

Vicksburg, MS

Mississippi Center for Justice

Indianola, MS

Hope HBCU-CDFI Economic Mobility Strategy Guide

Jackson & Itta Bena, MS

Venyu Shreveport, LA

Venyu Shreveport, Data Center

Shreveport, LA

Rowan Hall, Alcorn State University, Lorman, MS

Rowan Hall

Alcorn State University, Lorman, MS

Army National Guard Facilities Design Guide

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West Jackson Master Plan

Jackson, MS

2915 N. State Street, Jackson, MS

2915 N State Street

Jackson, MS

UMMC Center for Telehealth Venyu Technology Campus Shreveport, Louisiana

UMMC Center for Telehealth Venyu Technology Campus

Jackson, MS

Offices for Bradley Arant

One Jackson Place, Jackson, MS

Burr Forman

Jackson, MS

Dunn Management

Jackson, MS

Texas Southern University Strategic Academic Campus Plan

Houston, TX