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Open Space Advisory Board Agenda and Packet 2018 01 10
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Open Space Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />December 13th, 2017 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />multiple physical locations around the City and on the City webpage and that OSAB <br />meetings are public and she welcomes input from citizens. <br />Kristy Watson (1178 Harper Lake Dr) thought the best use of the land is for dogs <br />off -leash. She thinks there are solutions to these issues. She suggested that companies <br />or citizen could pay to adopt the space. <br />Nicole Winterton (764 Peach Ct.) has enjoyed the DOLA and called it a treasure. <br />She thought concentrating dog impact to one area is a way to save the over-all health of <br />the Davidson Mesa parcel. She wants to focus on management and adding other parks, <br />before closing the Davidson Mesa DOLA. She added that we should reach out to other <br />municipalities to learn how to improve outreach. She added that Denver Parks have a <br />rating system and use temporary closures when conditions get too bad. <br />Helen expressed concern about the meeting running long and urged attendees to <br />raise their hands if they had additional new ideas or statements to contribute. She <br />summarized the brainstorming list throughout the discussion. <br />Al Henderson (538 W. Lowell Ct) asked for better etiquette guidance for dog - <br />owners. He said the DOLA degraded and ugly and needs improvement. He suggested a <br />central designated path. Fiona agreed about education, but added that studies have <br />shown that even with the best -designed signs 90% of people will comply, and 10% <br />simply won't. She went on to say that 10% of people not cleaning up after their dogs can <br />quickly build up. Jim commented that there are often 15 gallon milk jugs left against the <br />fence and they tend to get blown around the mesa. He suggested recycling the jugs. <br />Sherry Bitler (730 West St) said she loves the Davidson Mesa DOLA because <br />there is lot of room for her dog to run and because it's beautiful. She particularly loves <br />that this parcel marries value for dogs with aesthetics value for the humans. Laura <br />agreed, but added that there is intrinsic ecosystem value to land itself too, and that value <br />must be part of the discussion. <br />Tony Struover (1321 Jefferson) said Louisville is becoming "Boulder East" and <br />suggested discussion of closing the DOLA is most likely due to someone wanting to <br />develop the land. Helen explained that there is little to no chance that that could happen <br />because it would take a ballot vote and approval by Louisville citizens. <br />Stephanie Pellegram (1098 Sagebrush Way) asked for more trash receptacles. <br />She said there needs to be more data and volunteered to be part of any solution. <br />Rick Ruggle (893 Larkspur Ct.) said there was a dog clean up event and there <br />are a lot of people who want to help. He would like to see gravel on the center trail <br />because he sees people move off it when things get muddy. He suggested a tag system <br />for residents. He said that he has made lots of social connections at the DOLA. He <br />agreed that it is getting beaten down, but he doesn't think Louisville residents are the <br />problem. He suggested using citizens to help replenish the dog bags. He also <br />commented that the western area in the back of the Davidson Mesa is getting <br />hammered with the Highway 36 Bikeway entrance. He suggested temporary closures to <br />allow conditions to recover. Ember commented that the center trail in the DOLA is going <br />to be resurfaced by the Parks Division. Someone asked if there was a place to see <br />OSAB minutes. Helen and Fiona explained the City open meeting rules. <br />Recap of ideas from public in attendance: <br />• The need to talk to experts <br />• A better data -driven assessment of impacts <br />• Looking for future dog parks in the City <br />• Reaching out to other municipalities <br />• More enforcement <br />5 <br />
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