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Lei <br />PROJECTS <br />01 <br />X0 <br />06/ 10 <br />The City of Louisville and the LRC have a desire <br />to craft a long-term strategic plan, but also <br />have more immediate concerns to address, <br />While work can begin on a long-range <br />visioning process, short-term trial projects are <br />a great opportunity for the City Council and <br />the LRC Board to test policies that can engage <br />citizens, have an immediate impact, and fulfill <br />the collective vision for the city. The idea is to <br />try things "lighter, quicker, cheaper" to <br />consider how people interact with the ideas <br />before making a large investment. There are <br />many examples from other URA and <br />commercial districts especially after outdoor <br />expansions from the pandemic, but the <br />following ideas seemed timely and feasible for <br />the City: <br />• Repurpose large box space to something <br />such as an indoor ice skating rink, indoor <br />soccer field, or other entertainment <br />options. <br />• Design an island in some of the large <br />parking lots for an Outdoor Makers Fair <br />where people can watch the artisans <br />making stuff, learn how to make it, etc. <br />• Innovation centers and small business <br />support locations. With the high-tech, <br />creative, and knowledge -based workers <br />present in Boulder County, workspace <br />uses have been changing rapidly. <br />Daytime workers with higher disposable <br />incomes in key commercial areas can be <br />a vital customer base for small businesses. <br />■ Paint murals, streets, or signs for fun <br />temporary wayfinding and traffic calming. <br />Agenda Packet P. 18 <br />