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- Good city/community involvement in comprehensive plan <br />- Core values solidified - community character, economic vibrancy, community <br />places are the ones most relevant to CAB <br />- Land use and development: housing plan, mixed use development, focus on <br />affordability/accessibility, convenience <br />passenger/commuter rail could become relevant/functional within the next 5-10 <br />years, and Louisville would be an important stop! <br />- South Boulder Road, Downtown Louisville, McCaslin Corridor, and Redtail <br />Ridge are the areas targeted for development in the future... keep in mind that <br />mixed use zones could provide opportunities for public art and gathering <br />spaces <br />- Action item: view 2013 Comprehensive Plan for Arts & Culture policy section <br />for what's intended to be in the strategic plan <br />Iris: facility evaluation, public art and community design are big priorities, <br />economic vitality is secondary but relevant, less focus on history and heritage <br />but we're ramping up collaboration with museum <br />- Reina: we want economic vitality/arts & culture to expand beyond downtown in <br />more diverse locations <br />- JR: outdoor amphitheater - is this something we could bring up as part of the <br />plan, maybe in a mixed use area? Could be opportunities to work with a <br />developer <br />Iris: also any kind of theater <br />Mohamed: what about existing areas, like behind Ziggi's where the parking lot <br />is? Could be transformed <br />- Reina: think about public wall space for art like murals <br />Urban Renewal has room in the budget for public art <br />Share ideas no later than April meeting <br />- Iris: performing arts center idea - keep an eye out for a space that would work <br />for this - possibly at Redtail Ridge, maybe where Avista is <br />John: this is a good opportunity for introducing public art - something the city <br />has been wanting to do for a long time, but hasn't gotten the ball rolling yet <br />- Iris: making Louisville a friendly place for people who make art for a living <br />- Lafayette could be a good example (public/private partnership) <br />JR: determine places public art could go as a starting point <br />Sara: determine CAB's role in facilitating public art installation and how new art <br />is proposed <br />- Reina: move forward with the feasibility study for arts center <br />- Iris: what do residents want? Maybe not everyone wants Louisville to be a hub <br />drawing people from outside the city to our events - how do we understand <br />
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