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City Council/LRC <br />Special Meeting Minutes <br />March 10, 2009 <br />Page 3 of 7 <br /> Option 3 provides for all parking to be in the station area and would <br />preclude retail development. This option includes a pedestrian underpass <br />on South Street. <br />Staff recommended Council consider approving Option 2a, which would <br />maximize the land available for redevelopment, minimize the visual impact of <br />parking, and allow the savings from land acquisition to be used for pedestrian <br />improvement to the Highway 42 crossing. This option may not provide sufficient <br />convenient parking to satisfy demand and will require effective parking <br />management as well as cooperation with Lafayette and Boulder County to <br />provide parking for uses other than associated with the ball fields. <br />COMMENTS/QUESTIONS/CONCERNS <br />Councilor Sackett expressed the importance of maintaining the bus lanes in <br />close proximity of the station. He did not support parking east of Highway 42. <br />Mayor Sisk reported the design options were presented to the Louisville <br />Revitalization Commission. He requested their comments. <br />Commissioner Hernandez asked if an equal amount of riders would come from <br />the west side of the station. Mr. Quinn confirmed an equal amount of riders will <br />come from the west. <br />Commissioner Hernandez voiced his belief there are opportunities to have <br />commuters and Sports Complex participants frequent the downtown area. He <br />supported Option 2a. <br />Commissioner Lathrop also supported Option 2a. He reported on walking the <br />distance from the station to downtown. He felt Option 2a would bring people to <br />downtown Louisville. <br />Commissioner Jasiak supported the underpass to the urban renewal area with <br />connections to the Sports Complex. She also felt it would support local <br />downtown businesses and create a sense of place. <br />Commissioner Reis supported Option 2a and felt it was manageable, and <br />provided connectivity from the Sport Complex to the downtown area. <br />Mayor Sisk stressed the importance of the City of Louisville making the decision <br />on the design rather than RTD. He noted there will be a lot of traffic from east <br />Boulder County. He noted the Post Office Site building would be instrumental in <br />providing a parking area west of the rail station. He emphasized the importance <br />of a pedestrian underpass to downtown. <br /> <br />
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