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City Council Agenda and Packet 2013 05 07 - PG 113 - ATTACHMENT #4
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CCAGPKT 2013 05 07 - PG 113 - ATTACHMENT #4
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Economic and Market Assessment City of Louisville, CO <br /> The Plan allows for a wide range of <br /> activities to be used in its implementation, NORTH <br /> including using public investment to SOUTH BOULDER RD I END <br /> leverage private investment. For example, <br /> the Louisville Revitalization Commission HIGHWAY 42 <br /> may acquire property which they can REVITALIZATION AREA <br /> temporarily operate, manage and maintain HISTORIC <br /> DOWNTOWN <br /> pending its disposition for redevelopment. <br /> Tax Increment financing can then be used <br /> to fund public infrastructure investments. Creation of special districts or other financing districts to <br /> serve as supplemental funding sources is also possible. The Plan also contains provisions for a <br /> participating interest by the Commission in private development projects in which it provides financial <br /> support. <br /> RECOMMENDED LAND USE ACTIONS <br /> Light Industrial/Flex/Tech <br /> Most of Louisville's light industrial/flex/tech space is concentrated in the Colorado Technology Center. <br /> Land uses are characterized mainly by one-story buildings. Approximately 200 acres of land are <br /> improved, with another 200 acres developable acres unimproved. Barring a wave of business locations <br /> to the commerce center, such as occurred in the 1990s, the Colorado Technology Center probably <br /> contains the holding capacity to absorb light industrial/flex/tech uses well into the foreseeable future. <br /> r �� <`_i <br /> J ` r1 i i _rj"4 ' <br /> t• :'{/�{rY � Y ` <br /> "5!`" <br /> '°� ^ : r•fir, <br /> '' 4 �:.•1 mss.—S.r I \ S n <br /> • <br /> ■t-,i f 1. M7 " 4 e. <br /> trl w am L/ ia;!ot Ave . _ Y :' <br /> rime <br /> „e..y 5 i _ <br /> • <br /> ' _ s <br /> 12 X45. 10 1T�1 <br /> _ _- .c d _ ' $as W' P__b - <br /> 3 13 tN •_$- ` <br /> _sue 1 Y <br /> .s ...a. ,.. - <br /> Image of Colorado Technology Center, showing current <br /> improved and unimproved parcels. <br /> 36 <br />
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