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Open Space Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />March 13, 2024 <br />Page 10 of 12 <br />and the item was expanded to look at the entire <br />property. <br />G. Charles: Warembourg Fishing Pond <br />a. Ember explained the timeline is design in 2025, <br />implementation in 2026. <br />b. Andy: consider moving up fixing the fishing pond as a <br />publicly visible project. <br />H. David: other missing items <br />a. Pollinator gardens. Ember explained these are the same <br />as pocket prairies (#11). <br />b. Replacement of retaining walls. Ember explained that <br />Hillside is done. North Open Space is #24 (2027). <br />c. Trail counters. Ember said these have been purchased, <br />being implemented this year at Davidson Mesa. <br />d. Russian Olive Control. Ember explained this is an <br />operations item (CIP now must be $10k and above). <br />Siberian Elm Removal likely to be $13k (need to hire <br />contractors, can't split in half). <br />e. Mayhoffer — is there anything we can do? <br />i. Ember: Tied up with joint management. Could list to <br />show OSAB priority but put in out year with County <br />and Lafayette agreement. <br />ii. Jessamine: Suggested this be listed but not as a <br />2025 project. Worth including since the planning <br />portion of the project is done. <br />I. Charles: Wants to know more about community connector trails. <br />a. Ember explained trails are broken into two buckets: <br />regional trails vs. community connectors (service just <br />neighborhood). <br />b. Jessamine suggested including this in the Trails Master <br />Plan (others agreed). <br />J. Michiko: Trying to look at the list and prioritize listing things that <br />show progress to the public. Warembourg listed as an item is a <br />good idea. Hecla Lake improvements are also a good thing to <br />include. Showing names is good. It's also good to buy equipment <br />to be supportive of projects. Allocate some money for Hecla Lake <br />restoration — because some don't have year -over -year budgeted <br />funds, have the entire pool now. <br />K. One board members priorities: <br />a. Wayfinding — Lake to Lake in 2024 <br />b. Warembourg Fishing Pond <br />c. List Mayhoffer as #30 <br />L. Susan: Add a new project manager (to work under Bryon) wholly <br />devoted to Open Space since the increased number of projects <br />funded by 2C will require a dedicated staffer. <br />City of Louisville <br />Parks Division 749 Main Street Louisville CO 80027 <br />303.335.4774 (phone) www.LouisvilleCO.gov <br />12 <br />
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