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conditions, project vision, mission, goals, or objectives. However, the findings in this summary <br />report may assist in the development of project vision, mission, goals, and objectives by <br />focusing language on areas of agreement, and allowing for flexibility in areas of disagreement. <br />Generally, major findings show that there is common appreciation for issues facing the project <br />area, for the project process and for the perspectives held by other agencies. <br />42 as a gateway <br />Agencies agree that this project is an opportunity to create an aesthetically pleasing, livable <br />place that enhances regional access. However, the City of Lafayette raised the concern that a <br />change to Highway 42 could impact other facilities, and this heeds to be accounted for. <br />Speed and safety <br />There is general recognition that creating a safe corridor, specifically;as it relates to speed and <br />crossing Highway 42, needs to be a project priority. The City of Louisville; Boulder County and <br />the property owners agree that this project is an opportunity to slow the traffic on Highway 42. <br />The LRC supports this idea and further sees it as a =way to attttract people to downtown <br />Louisville. <br />Stoplights <br />Stoplights were a minor,SWOT discussion among agencies.: Agencies recognize, however, that <br />the future traffic volumes could warrant additional 'stoplights,-:either at Paschal Drive or Cannon <br />Circle. <br />Roundabouts'':? <br />CDOT and the property owners expressed an interest in exploring alternative intersection <br />designs, specifically roundabouts. Boulder County and the City of Lafayette expressed concerns <br />regarding operations and the needed ROW. <br />Mobility <br />The City of Louisville and Boulder County agree that there are alternative ways to measure <br />mobility that do not include capacity based models, or level -of- service approaches, and using <br />alternative measures is desirable. The City of Lafayette expressed concerns on decreasing <br />regional mobility. <br />Accessibility and connectivity <br />All agencies agree that this project presents an opportunity to enhance accessibility, specifically <br />by connecting downtown Louisville to the Harney - Lastoka open space. <br />4 <br />14 <br />
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