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1„ City <br />of <br />Om Louisville <br />COLORADO SINCE 1878 <br />Open Space Advisory Board Meeting Minutes <br />Wednesday, February 11th, 2014 <br />Louisville Public Library: First Floor Meeting Room <br />951 Spruce Street <br />I. Call to Order — Helen called the meeting to order at 7:02 pm. <br />II. Roll Call — <br />Board Members Present: Helen Moshak, Christopher Smith, Laura Scott Denton, <br />Linda Smith, Spencer Guthrie, Missy Davis, Tom Davinroy <br />Board Members Absent: Mike Schantz <br />City Council Members Present: Jeff Lipton, Ashley Stolzmann <br />Staff Members Present: Ember Brignull, Malcolm Fleming <br />III. Approval of Agenda <br />Linda moved to approve the agenda as written. Laura seconded. The motion was <br />passed unanimously. <br />IV. Approval of Previous Meeting's Minutes <br />Laura observed that throughout the minutes from January, the dates say 2014, not 2015. <br />Tom found a typo: top of page 2, fourth word, "intention" is spelled wrong. Linda moved <br />to approve the minutes from the previous meeting with the aforementioned changes. <br />Tom seconded. The motion was passed unanimously. <br />V. Discussion Item: Wayfinding <br />A) Open House Results <br />Kristen discussed the wayfinding public open house held on January 26th at the <br />Louisville Public Library. She, Helen, and Laura observed that there was good public <br />turnout and participation. Kristen reported that a lot of the public was concerned about <br />trail etiquette and regulation enforcement issues. She suggested that they plan a <br />temporary etiquette campaign to teach the trail etiquette /rule icons along with the roll -out <br />of the new signs. <br />B) Final Sign Design <br />Kristen presented the final designs and materials for the signs, based on feedback from <br />staff, OSAB, and public comment. She reported that the public tended to like smaller <br />"arrows" on the blades of the directional signs. She also dropped the mileage indicators <br />on the button arrows themselves, as there seemed to be a fair amount of confusion over <br />what they were supposed to indicate. Ember pointed out that distance mileage could be <br />linked to the destination bands instead or separate mileage markers. Kristen also <br />showed how the poles could show arrows on all 4 sides. Helen and Jeff both asked <br />about material longevity. Kristen replied that the materials should last 25 years. <br />City of Louisville <br />Parks & Recreation Department 749 Main Street Louisville CO 80027 <br />303.335.4735 (phone) 303.335.4738 (fax) www.louisvilleco.gov <br />2 <br />