Laserfiche WebLink
Page 8 of 11 <br />- Re -zoning of some land that isn't being utilized as initially intended. <br />- Statements so we can translate ideas into action <br />- Some capacity for change as conditions change <br />- Priority for drought -tolerant plant material <br />- Can HOAs be encouraged to be more resilient? Maintaining landscaping <br />around commercial properties? zoning requirements for commercial <br />areas? <br />Reflection of humanity ❑f environment; that we are a full ecosystem - very <br />unique <br />o Integrate art and meditation spaces <br />o Success modernizes our approach to holistic parks and retains land <br />o Gives us an overall plan and direction <br />- Function and upkeep <br />- Focus on water use; how d❑ we keep our landscapes beautiful with less <br />water? <br />- Fire mitigation <br />- Increased housing will also increase impacts ❑n parks (level of service); <br />more maintenance and more upkeep with more people <br />- Housing plan will have a target (12% affordability), land use scenarios <br />will be in Comp Plan <br />- Operational efficiency within budget <br />what are the top three issues the project should address? (PPLAB board input <br />discussion) <br />- Air quality (bad ozone) <br />- Impacts ❑n transportation, population levels <br />- Streetscape design and structures to promote economic vitality in balance <br />with environmental stewardship <br />- How d❑ we live amongst nature? wild -urban interface so; not ❑nly for fire <br />mitigation but how do we interface and interact with nature and wildlife. <br />- Jeff Hirt also gathered extensive notes. <br />- If there are additional thoughts, we can communicate with Jeff Hirt <br />following meeting <br />10 <br />