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October Discussion Item IX: Agenda Items for Joint Meeting with Lafayette on <br />November 9th <br />Excerpt from: Open Space Advisory Board Meeting Minutes on Wednesday, May 11th, 2016 <br />XII. Discussion Item: Propose Date & Topics for Joint Meetings with Lafayette and Superior <br />Open Space Boards - <br />There has been discussion of either having a three -city meeting or two, two -city <br />meetings. Topics for Superior might include the planned trails around the Overlook Underpass <br />under Hwy. 36. Superior has won a grant to help create a path south from the underpass <br />towards their city center and may not be interested in collaborating with Louisville to build a trail <br />from the underpass towards the Marshall Mesa trail network to the west. Jeff suggested <br />prioritizing Lafayette over Superior, since there are more issues to discuss with them, including: <br />contracted educational programs, code enforcement, issues around their dog park, their new <br />wayfinding program, restoration of grasslands, and their Isabelle Farm project. Laura and <br />Graeme wanted to be sure to share the Louisville wayfinding program with Lafayette, since it <br />creates several semi -regional trails that connect with their network. The board is hoping to meet <br />with Lafayette in September, and Superior later (late 2016 or early 2017). <br />9 <br />
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