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Open Space Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />March 13, 2024 <br />Page 6 of 12 <br />v. Brad: Where on North? Catherine is thinking west of the bridge since <br />that's where the Open Space division is doing a lot of restoration work, <br />but the main trail off Centennial is also a possibility since that gets more <br />traffic. <br />vi. Catherine: Staff are really looking for feedback on themes. OSAB will <br />have the opportunity to provide feedback on specific locations and <br />content later. <br />vii. Michiko: Warembourg — is it possible to integrate coyotes given the <br />presence of coyote habitat? <br />viii. Andy: Is good with themes; thinks native grassland may be hardest to <br />engage viewers on. <br />ix. David: What about guidelines for interpretive panels? For example, <br />Spanish, Braille, QR code — ideally would be part of template <br />A. Catherine: Knows QR code would go on sign <br />B. Ember: Anything started in Open Space becomes something the <br />rest of the City needs to consider for standards. This would <br />require engagement from the City Manager, staff, equity & <br />diversity group. Staff are waiting for more guidance in the form of <br />a policy on this topic. <br />x. Andy: how does this relate to wayfinding? <br />A. Catherine: Interpretive panels will be more down the trail from <br />kiosk; considering spacing <br />B. Susan: It's important not to have too much material in one spot to <br />overwhelm people <br />C. Ember: For this exercise, they did consider wayfinding sign <br />locations and kiosks. <br />A. David: Is there a way to run accessibility scanners to review gradient / <br />color contrast? Maybe need to lean on the City to come up with <br />standards. <br />A. Ember: staff/contractors can look at accessibility like staff did for <br />wayfinding project <br />xii. OSAB Consensus approval of general locations and themes <br />• Part 2 — 2024 signage <br />i. Catherine: <br />A. Seeking approval of locations and concepts for language on the <br />signs <br />B. Previously agreed (in January) on locations and themes <br />C. Not requesting redlines for text <br />ii. Content <br />A. Prairie Dogs <br />a. Example in memo is a concept <br />b. Mark noted like underpass tiles at McCaslin <br />B. Davidson Mesa <br />City of Louisville <br />Parks Division 749 Main Street Louisville CO 80027 <br />303.335.4774 (phone) www.LouisvilleCO.gov <br />