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Historical Commission Agenda and Packet 2023 11 15
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A"*"_� <br />Engaged Community <br />4W <br />Louisville residents are informed, involved, engaged, and inspired to be active in community life. <br />The City provides formal and informal opportunities to participate in civic life and transparently <br />shares information using a variety of inclusive, efficient and accessible approaches. <br />2023 - 2024 Priority Initiatives: <br />• Continue to share critical information with City staff and the community related to Marshall Fire <br />recovery and rebuilding. (Administration & Support Services) <br />• Continue to advance equity, diversity and inclusion measures within the community, as <br />recommended by the 2021 EDI Task Force. (Administration & Support Services) <br />• Complete a housing study that provides strategies for improving policies and investments in <br />affordable housing. (Community Design) <br />• Conduct the 10-year Comprehensive Plan update, including a robust public engagement <br />process that encourages diverse viewpoints and perspectives, directly engages harder to <br />reach segments of the community, and is fully inclusive of all members of our community. <br />(Community Design) <br />• Collaborative Regional Partner <br />Louisville is recognized as a regional leader on collaborative issues that cross jurisdictional lines. <br />The City partners with neighboring communities to solve regional problems and to further <br />leverage resources. Louisville cultivates and maintains strong relationships with regional entities <br />and organizations, leads and participates in collective efforts to address issues of mutual interest, <br />and shares ideas and best practices to improve services. <br />2023 - 2024 Priority Initiatives: <br />• Continue to work with Federal, State and local partner agencies to ensure the health, safety <br />and well-being of the individuals impacted by Marshall Fire and secure necessary resources. <br />(Administration & Support Services) <br />• Leverage regional partnerships to support transportation, economic, housing and human <br />services investments and improvements for City residents. (Administration & Support Services) <br />• Engage with the Regional Transportation District and other transportation partners to explore <br />ways to restore and improve transit access in the community. Continue to support and advocate <br />for funding and completion of all RTD FastTracks commitments, including Northwest Rail. <br />(Transportation, Administration & Support Services) <br />
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