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INCREMENTAL <br />� CHANGES BUILD <br />CULTURE <br />There are several areas where smaller <br />investments will make a big difference in <br />establishing a culture, building capacity, <br />inviting the community to share ideas, and <br />curating the built environment for locals and <br />visitors. The following list gathers ideas <br />generated from all of the feedback into <br />categories for review and implementation. <br />1) ENHANCE THE EXPERIENCE <br />A primary idea for inspiring locals to utilize the <br />commercial district to, support the small <br />business, and invest both time and money in <br />creating a vital community is accentuating a <br />unique experience. Louisville's downtown has <br />beauty, content, and proximity. A primary <br />• , ingredient that can be enhanced is the curation <br />of the experience. Consider the special touches <br />that establish moments of enjoyment and even <br />secrets that locals might love enough to visit <br />over and over and show to their out-of-town <br />g u ests. <br />• Improve gateway connections to the urban <br />renewal area. Create visual cues that define <br />the entry to the area and ease the pathway <br />for pedestrians and cyclists. Focus efforts <br />i especially Hwy 42 at South Street, Pine <br />I Street Entry, Main Street and South Boulder <br />' Road, and the Louisville Mill. <br />f • Coordinate with the City to map and <br />strategically deploy pedestrian -scale <br />� infrastructure in the downtown and around <br />the LPC project area. <br />• Encourage landscaping around parking lots <br />and open spaces for a I I project sites to add <br />S ■ shade, greenery, and seating. <br />Agenda Packet P. 20 <br />