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Fort Polk plots a vision for sustainable development

The rendering of the Fort Polk Warrior Plaza Area Development plan promotes sustainable design principles.
The Urban Collaborative
The rendering of the Fort Polk Warrior Plaza Area Development plan promotes sustainable design principles.

Fort Polk is creating a quality-of-life blueprint that will guide the Vernon Parish Army base on future developments and priorities.

The rendering of the Fort Polk Warrior Plaza Area Development plan promotes sustainable design principles.
Credit The Urban Collaborative
The rendering of the Fort Polk Warrior Plaza Area Development plan promotes sustainable design principles.

More than 100 Fort Polk soldiers and people who live or work on base participated in an intensive one-day visioning workshop Monday, led by Eugene, Oregon-based The Urban Collaborative. The firm has consulted on master planning and urban design issues for dozens of military installations worldwide. The Urban Collaborative's chief strategic officer Jill Schreifer said these long-term planning sessions and surveys are not related to base operatives.

 “We’re not talking about what new units we’re going to bring or what missions might be here - what might be activated or deactivated," Schreifer said, between break-out sessions. "We’re really focusing on anything you can see on a map -- facilities, streets, parks, open spaces. We're thinking about what’s our vision for Fort Polk in terms of a community development.”

Before the automobile, according to Schreifer, military bases of all sizes were entirelywalkable. Buildings were clustered together. Today, like many cities, she finds that bases struggle with sprawl. With sustainable development in mind, she said many bases are now falling in line with what cities have done in urban design – creating more compact spaces, while still respecting force protection rules and buffer zones.

“These are common issues that everyone wants to think about how they can do better. Fort Polk is definitely on the leading edge in the Army in terms of planning and thinking about the sustainability principles being incorporated into their master plan design," Schreifer said.

The Urban Collaborative has 60 days to create a draft vision report, based on the surveys and findings from Monday's visioning workshop. The ultimate goal, Schreifer said, is to come up with a planning vision that the commander will approve and one that will guide Fort Polk for decades to come.

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Chuck Smith
Chuck Smith brings more than 30 years' experience to Red River Radio having started out as a radio news reporter and moving into television journalism as a newsmagazine producer / host, talk-show moderator, programming director and managing producer and news director / anchor for commercial, public broadcasting and educational television. He has more recently worked in advertising, marketing and public relations as a writer, video producer and media consultant. In pursuit of higher learning, Chuck studied Mass Communications at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia and motion picture / television production at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has also taught writing for television at York Technical College in Rock Hill, South Carolina and video / film production at Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport.

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