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APPLYING FOR REAPPOINTMENT ONLY: Should you be reappointed, what would you like to see the Revitalization Commission accomplish in your next term? <br />Alexis Adler <br />Sherry Sommer <br />Darryl LaRue <br />Michael Menaker <br />I am deeply committed to ensuring Historic Downtown remains vital and vibrant and continues to see new investment and redevelopment. To that end, I would want to continue the work begun <br />this year to evaluate the design, costs, and other issues surrounding construction of a structured parking garage in downtown. This would have the added benefit of taking parking pressure off <br />the neighboring Old Town streets. The City alone now uses 75+ parking spaces per day...about four full Old Town blocks of available on street parking. <br />I would like to see the LRC and the City do more outreach to property owners within the Urban Renewal Area. It is important that the LRC and the City understand the plans, long- and near - <br />term, the owners have for their properties. <br />The portion of the shopping center to the West of Alfalfa's, the shopping center Tebo owns on South Boulder Road, and the bulk of the center that is home to King Soopers are all performing <br />well below their potential. Increasing the sales tax generated along that corridor would go a long way towards providing a cushion against possible upheaval and vacancies along the McCaslin <br />corridor. <br />Debra Baskett <br />Rich Bradfield <br />Mark Cathcart <br />11 <br />
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