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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 22, 2019 <br />Page 13 of 16 <br />Public Comments <br />Chris Schmidt, Louisville Fire Protection District, stated they strongly oppose reducing the <br />number of lanes on Via Appia as it impacts their station and the ability to maneuver large <br />fire apparatus on the street. <br />Brian Topping, 1515 White Violet Way, stated it would really benefit residents to have an <br />app showing people the best way to avoid congestion and then the City getting the data <br />to learn where people are coming and going to and from <br />Deb Fahey, 1118 West Enclave Circle, suggested a lot of our traffic is regional traffic <br />cutting through town, one way to reduce the amount of drive through traffic and provide <br />another option for transit would be reduce the speed limit to 25 mph on McCaslin and <br />South Boulder Road <br />Mayor Muckle stated one thing he was hoping to see in the plan is a defined strategy for <br />traffic calming in neighborhoods so we have objective strategies based on volume and <br />speed <br />Councilmember Keany stated he would like to see the final report include a prioritized list <br />of improvements and cost estimates. He would like to see safety prioritized and return on <br />investment as well <br />Councilmember Loo asked how the data on crashes compares to national statistics. The <br />consultant team noted that can be included in the report. They tend to be in the areas of <br />higher congestion such as Hwy 42. The plan will focus the recommendations on where <br />they will have the most impact on safety <br />Councilmember Loo stated she can't stress enough that high density will not resonate <br />with the residents of Louisville. That needs to be considered in the model and the <br />economics. <br />Mayor Muckle noted this looks at all transit options and you need to plan so if an <br />opportunity presents itself you have enough of a plan in place to take advantage of it. <br />Councilmember Loo asked if Council was interested in looking at options for Via Appia or <br />not, as in previous years there was no appetite for decreasing lanes on Via Appia. Mayor <br />Muckle stated he is open to creative ideas for the route. Councilmember Maloney stated <br />he does not support removing the lane, but there are other opportunities that should be <br />considered to help pedestrians and biking <br />Mayor Muckle thanked staff and the consultants and noted he was looking forward to the <br />next steps. <br />
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