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Cityoj <br />Louisville <br />City Manager's Office <br />Kristin - What if there was a sub -bullet for what we are already doing as a community for each of the 6? <br />Perhaps a link to our plan. A summary of what's already being done? <br />Nisa - Can we see examples from other cities? A spectrum of examples that can spark the imagination. <br />It's hard to look at a list of what we are doing and high-level guidelines and envision what is missing, but <br />if we see examples, those help us to envision and build from there. <br />Kevin - Need more specifics and definition in the plan. ex: improve tree canopy - how? More native <br />trees, etc. tighten up language. For example, not necessarily evaluate, but also implement. Can we add <br />in that zones must be all -electric, etc? <br />Jeff - yes. An example is Community Benefits. ie in exchange for more density and height, developers <br />could be required to provide amenities from a menu of options like affordable housing, open space, etc. <br />Kevin - Worries that expense will drive the discussion and deprioritize our sustainability needs. <br />Developer priority is making money, not building a sustainable community that we are all going to live in <br />in the future. <br />Jeff - Developer code update is more specific, and it will come after the comprehensive plan. Projects <br />must show policy consistency with the comprehensive plan, but developer code really layers in the <br />specifics. Will start toward the end of the year. <br />Nisa - Affordability is really important framing for sustainability. Will share climate change <br />communication webinar replay URL that was from yesterday. Touches on some of these topics of how to <br />infuse affordability into sustainability messages. <br />(See URL here: "Local Voices, Global Impact: Municipal Governments Leading Climate Change <br />Communication" by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, featuring Emily Gedeon, <br />Director of Communications and Engagement for Denver's Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and <br />Resiliency) <br />Allison - Mentioned specific cities whose comprehensive plans she really liked, and some of the key <br />elements like workforce training, etc. Didn't see that kind of language in the draft that was shared. <br />Next step for LSAB is to consider writing a letter to council regarding the comprehensive plan. Do we <br />want to form a small committee that addresses memo to review in next meeting? <br />Jeff- Sooner is better because it would inform the public review draft. <br />Todd: Discussion of memo writing - will be a rearticulation of many of the concepts here. Will be moving <br />our LSAB meeting up to earlier in May and create a June meeting to be added to our calendar. Will <br />identify a writer at that time. More detailed LSAB input likely to take multiple meetings. We will read <br />public elements and whatever is possible. <br />IX. Discussion Item: LSAB_ City Council Collaborative Mtg Debrief- 15 minutes <br />4 <br />