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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 22, 2019 <br />Page 5 of 16 <br />not a sustainable or progressive strategy and does not encourage sustainability It does <br />not feel like this is the right strategy Speaking for her husband she stated he does not <br />support it as proposed and not in line with downtown character People come downtown <br />for the way it feels, not the parking Need better selection of downtown businesses for a <br />dynamic and interesting assortment. He urged don't lose the charm of downtown and <br />utilize the existing parking <br />John Leary, 1116 LaFarge Avenue, stated downtown is not blighted and this does not <br />need to be addressed in downtown During the past 10 years downtown has performed <br />well economically He felt Council should reevaluate the blight determination of 2006 <br />Rick Kron, president of the Downtown Business Association (DBA), said the Association <br />Board has discussed these concepts and feel there is an emerging parking problem As a <br />result the DBA supports further research development and potential implementation of <br />parking solutions that may include a parking garage in the future. The DBA feels it is <br />premature to take any option off the table <br />Blair McBride, 940 Elm Street, felt this will take away from the charm of downtown He <br />sees open parking spots on a regular basis. Only on special event nights are the extra <br />spaces needed He felt there are plenty of parking spaces in DELO and just off of Main <br />Street. <br />Conor Seyle, 397 County Road, stated he opposes all the designs and does not see the <br />need for more parking as there is much underutilized parking If this is for future growth <br />this is a bet and if it doesn't bring more development it will be a large empty building He <br />felt long-term trends will show this is not needed If it goes forward he urged Council to go <br />back to the drawing board and address new trends for conversion <br />Brian Topping, 1550 White Violet Way, stated there are ways to combine density and <br />charm that would make the area a destination point. These concepts are under inspired, <br />they should have green space on top and they could be a way to bring people downtown <br />He suggested finding a way to add to the culture and be forward looking <br />Sherry Sommer, 910 S Palisade Ct., stated this plan is not consistent with the Hwy 42 <br />Urban Renewal Plan and Market Feasibility Study She noted the goals to use most <br />efficient use of resources, consistent with the goals and policies of the City and enhance <br />quality of life. She felt these goals are not met with the parking garage. She expressed <br />the need to put people first in urban planning <br />Karen Tucker, 601 1/2 Main, asked Council to think differently, it will be about alternative <br />transportation in the future, need to look at alternatives. Make it special, make it a retail <br />destination This plan is going backwards; think forward <br />Jean Morgan, 1131 Spruce Street, stated she wonders if Louisville is trying to compete <br />with Lafayette We need to look at alternatives, underground parking, utilizing the sports <br />
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