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Louisville Revitalization Commission <br />February 21, 2024 <br />Vision and Values Statements: this will be heavily informed by community input to articulate <br />what is most important to Louisville community members that the Plan's policies should hinge <br />on. This may also take the form of guiding principles. In addition to acting as a foundation for <br />the Plan's policies, the vision and values statements can be a helpful lens for a range of <br />future City decisions like City Council work planning and budgeting. <br />Future Land Use Framework: this will <br />likely include maps and <br />accompanying policies that establish <br />the City's desired vision for future land <br />uses. These policies will act as a <br />foundation for land use decisions on <br />both public and private land. For <br />example, the Louisville Municipal <br />Code (LMC) requires that most <br />development proposals (e.g., Planned <br />Unit Developments, rezonings) be <br />evaluated for consistency with <br />Comprehensive Plan policies. <br />2013 Louisville Comprehensive Plan Cover <br />Future Transportation Framework: this will include maps and accompanying policies that <br />establish the City's desired vision for future transportation connections. The Plan update will <br />build off the City Council adopted 2019 Transportation Master Plan. These policies will act as <br />a foundation for transportation decisions both for City initiated capital improvement projects <br />and incremental transportation improvements as development and redevelopment occurs on <br />private property. <br />Policy Statements by Topic: as the plan is comprehensive, it will address a range of other <br />topics that emerge from community input. For example, the Plan update is an opportunity to <br />establish or reinforce City policies on topics "adjacent" to land use, development, and <br />infrastructure. The project team anticipates topics like Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI), <br />environmental sustainability, resilience and hazard mitigation, and housing affordability <br />(among others) to be front and center in the Plan update. <br />Community Engagement <br />Community input that reflects a broad range of perspectives and opinions will be vital to the Plan <br />update's success. The project team is planning on three community engagement "windows" over the <br />course of the project. During each of these windows, there will be a wide range of engagement <br />opportunities with the intent of ensuring broad representation and meeting people where they are at. <br />The table below summarizes each of these engagement windows. <br />Agenda Packet P. 31 <br />
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