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Open Space Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />October 9, 2024 <br />Page 4 of 4 <br />bike riding behavior around Old Town Louisville. They also thought that those buying e- <br />bikes in Louisville could sign a safety statement when buying a bike. <br />Michiko noted that e-bikes are important for people with mobility issues. She was also <br />concerned about more powerful e-bikes potentially creating more off -trail damage and <br />affecting wildlife negatively. <br />Susan will draft a memo to Council relaying OSAB's recommendations, which primarily <br />consist of the installation of 15 mph speed limit signs and retaining the current policy where <br />class 1 and 2 e-bikes are allowed on trails and paths, but not class 3 e-bikes. <br />10. 8:30 pm Discussion Item: Criteria for Wayfinding Review. Presented by Ember <br />Brignull, Open Space Superintendent (15 Minutes) <br />The Powerline Trail wayfinding work is complete and the Lake to Lake Trail is next. The <br />colors and fonts for the signs and striping are locked in right now. Paint is more affordable <br />than other striping options, so a decision was made to go with that rather than a more logo - <br />based approach. Also, one piece of feedback that has already come in from the board and <br />others is that the 104th St. trail should be listed in the map. The board should come back <br />with other comments on wayfinding at the November meeting. Ember mentioned that she <br />has received citizen feedback that some of the signs should be moved farther from the trails. <br />Also, David mentioned that mileages would be helpful (per what Superior and the US 36 <br />Bikeway signs have on them), but they were discussed earlier on in the wayfinding design <br />and it was decided that they would not be included. <br />11. 8:45 pm Discussion Items for Next Meeting November 13th: <br />i. Acquisition Tiger Team, and larger discussion on acquisition priorities and <br />process <br />ii. Grant Tiger Team (look at 2025 CIPs and grant opportunities) <br />iii. Wayfinding <br />iv. Water Rights (Coal Creek and Hecla Lake) <br />12. Adjourned: 8:53 p.m. <br />City of Louisville <br />Parks Division 749 Main Street Louisville CO 80027 <br />303.335.4774 (phone) www.LouisvilleCO.gov <br />6 <br />
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