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Cityot. <br />Louisville <br />COLORADO SINCE 1878 <br />Open Space Advisory Board Meeting Minutes <br />Wednesday, April 13th, 2016 <br />6:30- EARLY START at Lake Park Open Space <br />7:15- Louisville Public Library <br />1st Floor Meeting Room <br />951 Spruce Street <br />I. Walking tour at Lake Park Open Space and Walnut Park. One City Council <br />member attended but no citizens came. The group discussed current management <br />standards. <br />II. Call to Order- Helen called the formal meeting to order back at the library at 7:24 <br />pm. <br />III. Roll Call - <br />Board Members Present: Helen Moshak, Mike Schantz, Christopher Smith, <br />Laura Scott Denton, Linda Smith, Spencer Guthrie, Graeme Patterson <br />Board Members Absent: Missy Davis <br />City Council Members Present: Jeff Lipton arrived at 9:23. <br />Staff Members Present: Ember Brignull, Harlan Vitoff, Joe Stevens arrived at <br />9:30. <br />IV. Approval of Agenda - <br />Linda moved to approve the agenda as written. Christopher seconded. The <br />motion was passed unanimously. <br />V. Approval of Previous Meeting's Minutes - <br />Linda moved to approve the previous meeting's minutes as written. Graeme <br />seconded. The motion was passed unanimously. <br />VI. Staff Updates - <br />A. Ember presented each board member with the new City of Louisville Open <br />Space pocket maps. She made a small initial order for them, because it is still a pilot <br />program. Ranger Kelsey will be handing them out as an icebreaker and a way to <br />introduce the wayfinding initiative to citizens. Ember felt it would be important for Kelsey <br />to explain the trail gaps shown on the map, and tell citizens how to support funding for <br />trail connections, if they are interested. <br />B. Ember showed two full -scale examples of the icon buttons for the Farmers <br />Trail according to the wayfinding design templates. One (the yellow- and - white, high - <br />pressure laminate example) had better contrast between the color and the words, <br />seemed to have better durability, and was also cheaper to produce. The other one (the <br />yellow- and - silver example) seemed to be already chipping, and was harder to read. <br />Laura commented that she felt a san- seriffed font or more spacing between the letters <br />might also make the words easier to read. <br />C. Last Friday, Open Space staff presented a coyote program to Louisville <br />Elementary School. They held two separate assemblies: a K -2nd grade "kids program" <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 />