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City Council <br />Study Session Summary <br />October 24, 2017 <br />Page 6 of 6 <br />• Centennial Parkway Bike Lanes and Parking <br />Zuccaro discussed several next steps that the City plans to take in 2018 related <br />to first and last mile transportation improvements: <br />• Transportation master plan <br />• Updated Commercial and industrial design guidelines <br />Council member Maloney asked how demand is quantified. Zuccaro said <br />demand can be created by the infrastructure and added that origin and <br />destination data can be obtained to determine where the highest demand for <br />commutting could occur. <br />Council would like a cost analysis of call and ride service and data on whether <br />ridership increases with real-time bus display signs. <br />Mayor commented that one thing we don't have is failure of ridership; the Flatiron <br />Flyer has been very successful. <br />Council member Lipton said the magic bullet is not to take people to RTD station <br />and think they will bike to work. We need to make better physical connections. <br />Need to think about future technologies in transportation. McCaslin is the easier <br />part of the puzzle. CTC is harder. <br />Mayor Muckle and Council thanked Zuccaro. <br />Advanced Agenda & Identification of Future Agenda Items <br />Sustainability Action Plan will come back for future Council discussion. <br />December 19 — move LRC budget on regular agenda <br />Interim City Manager Balser brought to Council attention that Imperial Beach, CA <br />would like to talk to Council about Louisville's marijuana regulations. <br />Adjourn 8:59 pm <br />Submitted by— Dawn Burgess <br />October 24, 2017 <br />
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