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meeting:
of
commissioners
right
now,,
since
we
did
not
get
anybody
appointed,,
so
we
can
continue
with
the
existing
slate..
If
that's
the
direction
you'd
like
to
go
and
wait
and
see
if
we
get
some
new
commissioners
through
an
upcoming
recruitment,
cycle,
and
then
do
elections
after
that.
or
if
you'd
like
to
do.
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Jake
hudson-humphrey
(the
hill,
boulder):
and
then,.
If
you
call
that
number
outside
of
those
hours,
it
gets
routed
to,
whoever
is
down
on
pearl
street,
and
they're
able
to
come
up
and
help
out..
So
I
don't..
I
don't
actually
think
that
an
ambassador
is
up
on
the
hill
at
7
am.
they're
just
available
to
come
up
to
the
hill.
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Lane
landrith:
very
famous,
climbing
school,
and
then
real
quickly,,
for
I
guess
for
jessica.
I
have
yet
to
receive
any
application
for
a
special
event.
Permit,
and
literally
right.
Now.
may
second
is
exactly
120
days
from
their
event..
So
in
the
next
30
days
we
need
to
get
an
application,
and
for
them
to
do
a
street
closure.
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Chris
hagelin:
so,
carly?
why,.
Don't
you
go
to
the
next
slide?
thanks.,
so
you
know.
why.?
Why
are
we
going
to
manage
the
curb,
and
you
know
we?
We
do
it
already.,
but
we're
we're
just
changing
some
of
the
ways
in
which
we're
doing
it,
and
some
of
the
options
that
we
have,
and
how
we
designate
different
curbside
uses..
But
you
know,
really,
the
curve
is
that
front
door
to
all
destinations.
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It's
where
someone
connects
to
different
modes
of
transportation,,
often
transitioning,
to
a
pedestrian.
When
you
look
at
it,,
you
know.,
besides
our
our
roads,
themselves,,
the
curb
is
probably
our
one
of
our
largest
public
resources,
and
it's
up
to
the
city
to
manage
how
we
designate
different
curbside
uses.
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Chris
hagelin:
next
one,
please.
oh,
okay,
going
right,
to?
well,
we're
doing
an
abrupted
version
in
in
front
of
you..
I
think
it
was
probably
a
little
over
a
little
less
than
2
months
ago..
So
if
you're
probably
laid
out
the
curb
framework
in
our
meeting
in
march,,
where
we
identify
the
curve
menu,
the
hierarchy
of
what
curve
use
categories
are
more
important
on
which
street
types..
So
we
really
just
want
to
focus
on
some
of
the
changes
and
and
additions
that
we've
added
over
the
last
2
months..
So.
G
Carly
sieff,
fehr
&
peers:,
so,
if
you're
probably
presenting
these
typical
areas
last
time
where
we
identified
the
layout
and
distribution
of
different
curve
uses
in
an
area.,
but
we
wanted
to
provide
a
little
bit
more
guidance
without
being
prescriptive.
as
to
how
are
we
making
these
changes
from
our
existing
distribution
of
curve
uses
into
the
future
so
higher
level
than
where
are
we
seeing
a
loading
zone
exactly
on
every
block,
and
how
many
perklet
should
be
on
each
block.,
we're
providing
sample
blocks
and
so
on?
The
next
slide.,
but
really
want
to.
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Carly
sieff,
fehr
&
peers:
it.
provide
this
range
of
different
curve,
use
categories
depending
on
the
street
type.,
so
we're
seeing
a
shift
where
we're
reallocating
on
street
parking
to
things
like
activation
for
people,
access
for
commerce
and
activation
and
place
making..
So
within
each
of
these
different
categories
is
a
lot
of
different
specific
curb
uses
that
a
lot
can
choose,
depending
on
the
land.
use,
context,
history
of
crashes,,
resonant
complaints,
compliance.,
but
generally
we're
seeing
this
reallocation,
the
shift
towards
more.
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Carly
sieff,
fehr
&
peers:
for
people
and
activation
people
in
order
to
accomplish
the
city
goals,
to
really
prioritize
this
valuable
space
for
people,
and
use
garages
of
straight
structures
to
for
vehicle
storage,
so
working
closely
with
community
vitality,
as
as
chris
knows,
in
order
to,,
you
know,
work
on
the
the
pricing
comparison
as
well
as
education
for
the
public
about
using
garages
for
parking
and
reallocating
the
on
street
space..
So
here's
an
example..
This
is
on
a
a
commercial
center
block
where
we
have
a
high
density
of
uses
and
a
mix
of
user.
G
Carly
sieff,
fehr,
&,
peers:,
we're
gonna,
see
higher
turnover
of
spaces
and
more
activation.,
so
example
that
that
redistribution,
less
vehicle,
storage,
and
more
of
those
other
uses,.
So
the
tool
will
help
inventory
kind
of
your
existing
uses,
and
then
based
off
the
location
of
the
block..
That
city
staff
is
is
working
on.
This
analyzing.
we'll
provide
a
sample
pie.
Chart
like
this
one
here,
and
then
from
there
there'll
be
different
example.
blocks
that
can
be
used
to
help
guide.
decisions
of
where.
G
Carly
sieff,
fehr,
&,
peers:
kind
of
changes
in
curb
use
are
appropriate,
and
with
the
ratio,,
the
distribution
and
the
location
on
each
block,,
we
should
stay
in
the
future
for
these
different
curve
uses..
So
this
is
one
example..
Each
example
has
context
around
where
it's
appropriate.
we've
got
a
commercial
center
next
to
a
neighborhood
avenue
or
a
higher
density
residential
area.
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Carly
sieff,
fehr,
&
peers:,
so
one
other
addition
over
the
last
2
months.
Is
we
heard
a
lot
from
our
stakeholder
group.?
Where
do
allies
fit
into
this,
or
do
we
want
to
prioritise
allies
for
moving
people??
Should
we
prioritize
them
for
dining
areas,
for
parklets
behind
businesses,,
or
are
they
just
a
place
for
loading?,
so
there's
2
main
goals,
one
to
accomplish
when
we
think
about
allies
in
the
context
of
curbside
management,?
G
Carly
sieff,
fehr,
&
peers:,
so
things
like
commercial
loading.,
we
heard
a
a
lot
and
a
recommendations
in
the
guidebook
about
moving,
loading
into
the
alleys.,
we're
feasible,
and
we're
also
seeing
an
opportunity
to
activate
allies
more..
So
we
have
a
great
peer
review
of
communities
like
for
collins,,
which
maybe
you
might
be
familiar
with
their
ally,
activation
program,
and
we've
identified
preliminary
alley
segments
that
are
prime
for
activation..
We
are
recommending
that
an
ally
access
plan
is
appropriate.
the
future.
This
is
crips
and
management
plan..
G
Carly
sieff,
fehr,
&
peers:
and
then
the
other
addition
is
about
managed
parking..
So
there's
currently
guidance
on
when
to
change
parking,
pricing.
so
for
the
performance
space
parking,
pricing
program
based
on
utilization..
When
should
pricing
go
up??
What
we
don't
have
currently
city
does
not
have
currently
as
guidance,
on.,
when,
to
add
a
time
restriction
to
a
block,
or
when
to
go
from
free
to
to
a
price
block,
and
that's
both
within
the
current
gids,,
where
there's
some
blocks
that
just
are
missing,.
So
it's
almost
a
a
clean
up
of
those
blocks.
G
Carly
sieff,
fehr
&
peers:
that
are
free
and
unrestricted,,
even
though
they're
within
the
gids,,
but
also
identify
other
areas
where
we
want
to
manage
blocks,,
even
if
that's
not
a
gid..
So
thinking
about
output
awesome.,
what
are
the
different
criteria
that
are
at
play?
Here?,
and
when
do
we
want
to
shift
from,
free.
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Carly
sieff,
fehr
&
peers:.
We
also
have
language
that
you
know,
starting
the
process
of
of
making
changes
to
the
boulder
revised
code..
So
these
are
the
different
categories
that
we
have
proposed:
ordinance
language
to..
So
this
will
go
through
public
review
and
and
the
the
full
process.,
but
we've
written
a
first
draft
of
the
new
ordinance
language
around,
you
know,
referencing
the
guidebook
as
a
tool.
additional
curbside
uses
that
aren't
present
today:
flexible
loading
zones
being
one
of
those..
If
you're
a
caller
presentation
in
march.
G
Carly
sieff,
fehr
&
peers:
right
now
in
the
performance
space
pricing
guidelines
in
the
city
managers
rule
to
enforce
those..
If
a
block
has
low
parking,
utilization,
city
managers
allowed
to
reduce
the
price
of
that
block,,
we're
shifting
it
to
instead,
using
price
as
a
lever
for
an
underutilized
block
to
rather
use
supply
as
a
lever
to
to
acknowledge..
If
a
block
is
under
parts,,
then
reallocating
those
parking
spaces
to
other
uses,,
the
appropriate
action,,
rather
than
reducing
the
price
of
that
block.
G
Carly
sieff,
fehr,
&,
peers:
and
then,
lastly,,
we're
working
with
developers
is
still
can
be
led
by
the
city.
but
guidance
on,
including
in
the
site,
review
process
and
and
the
traffic
study,
development
process.
Considerations
for
how
changes
to
curb
site
use,
and
the
blocks
adjacent
to
that
new
development
can
help
the
tdm
component
of
things
and
and
enhance
the
the
comfort
and
kind
of
the
functionality
of
that
new
development,
and
also
acknowledged
that
there'll
be
a
shift.
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Chris
hagelin:,
we
have
our
final
access
allies
meeting
in
may.
as
well..
This
is
the
kind
of
the
community
working
group
that
we've
been
working
with
throughout
the
whole
project,
bouncing
ideas
off
of
and
getting
their
input.
As
I
mentioned.
we'll
be
going
to
tab
on
june
twelfth,
asking
them
to
advise
the
city
manager
to
use
our
curbside
implementation
guidebook
at
to
to
guide
city
policy
and
practices.
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Chris
hagelin:
or
city
manager
rule
changes..
I
do
also
want
to
say
that
you
know
we.
We
really
value
this
commission's
input.
and
so,.
You
know,
as
we
implement
the
guidebook,,
and
then
we
start
thinking
about
what
are
some
of
those
proactive
changes
we
may
make
to
different
curbside
uses
within
your
area..
We
will
certainly
always
come
to
this
commission
to
get
your
input
and
feedback
before
any
of
those
curbside
changes.
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Chris
hagelin:,
but
and
so
we'll
be
doing
that,
and
then
we'll
be
working
on
those
reactive
changes
as
well..
So
if
there
are
businesses
within
the
commission
district
that
are
seeking
to
have
a
a
change
in
a
requesting
one,,
then
we
can
work
through
that
process,
and
I
think
one
of
the
one
of
the
best
things
that
this
project
has
done,
and
I'm.
and
carly
discussed
him
at
the
the
last
time
we
were
in
front
of
you
is:
what
are
those
standard
operating
procedures
that
city
staff
will
use
as.
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Chris
hagelin:
we're
used
throughout
the
day
through
a
variety
of
uses..
I
mean.
we
just
saw
so
much
use
of
of
those
flexible
loading
zones..
We
were
really
happy
to
see
the
the
diversity
of
uses
by
different
types
of
vehicles
and
different
types
of
users,,
and
we
also
collected
data
on
average
stays..
So
we
have
a
good
idea
of
how
long
each
of
these
loading
zones
was
used
by
different
types
of
users..
So
we're
going
to
use
all
of
that.
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meeting:,
I
just
want
to
offer.,
so
there
are
6
stakeholder
sessions,.
So
we
would
like
for
camc
to
be
representative
one
of
those
panels,,
possibly
with
a
couple
of
council
members,,
and
so
we
can
have
2
members
from
you
can't
see.
attend
that,
and
it
will
need
to
be
notices
about
our
meeting
and
public
attending,
so
want
to
see
if
there's
any
volunteers
or
nominations
of
who.
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meeting:
priorities
we
take
those
and
put
them
together
with
our
department
work
plan,,
making
sure
that
the
work
that
we've
got
in
place
is
going
to
help
achieve
those
goals,,
and
then
that
takes
us
into
kind
of
more
of
our
financial
protection..
We
start
getting
to
the
the
actual
prior.
you're
looking
at.
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meeting:
we've
got
our
of
funding.
That's
been
identified
to
help
promote
those
activations,
and
we're
really
happy
to
be
your
partner
with
the
helpful
and
providing
financial
support,.
So
that'
be
able
to
facilitate
the
exciting
activities
like
the
block
party
and
make
sure
that
there
are
activities
to
make
it
a
vibrant
place.
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meeting:
we're
exploring
everything
from
timber,
and
then
looking
at
those
restrictions,
and
whether
or
not
those
are
helping
or
hindering
our
progress
on
the
hill..
That's
a
lot
of
really
exciting
things
that
we're
seeing
the
counter
priorities
coming
into
alignment
with
what
we're
looking
at
at
the
city,
staff.
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meeting:
and
then,
as
we
go,
look
at
uhcamc
meeting:
next
slide..
One
of
the
things
that
was
a
little
bit
challenging
last
year
is
the
timing
of
our
meetings
in
may,
a
little
bit
premature
to
have
a
full
budget
to
be
able
to
share
with
you.
and
then,
by
the
july.
Meeting,.
We've
already
submitted
those
budgets
to
counsel,
and
so
we're
looking
to
those.
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uhcamc
meeting:,
maybe
in
in
june,
or
we
could
bring
the
commissioners
together
to
share
the
budget,,
give
them
time
for
us
to
be
able
to
make
the
tweets
adjustments,
for
we
actually
submit
those
budgets..
I'm
saying
that
this
is
going
to
be
working
to
coordinate
that
meeting,
and
so
that
you
all
have
that
opportunity
to.
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meeting:
I've
been
at
boulder
residents
since
2,006,
because
then
to
a
number
you
would
see
2
or
3
min
right?.
So
my
ex
used
to
manage
bands.,
I
ended
up
managing
that
not
a
busting,
or
only
the
busing
company
who
were
rented
buses
out
to
tory
musicians,
went
on
national
tour.,
so
that
was
kind
of.
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meeting:
vacancies
on
the
commissions,,
and
this
is
like
this.,
so
they
consent..
So
this
was
before
we
had
a
chance
to
talk
with
you,
cheryl,,
but
we
have
one
vacancy,
and
then
it
says
there
would
possibly
be
a
second
one
if
show
chose
not
to
continue
the
service..
So
there's
definitely
one
property.
Owner,
representative.
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meeting:
an
application,,
although
I
do
know
that
there
has
been
a
time
where
they
never,
they
did
not
want
to
consider
candidates.
if
there
wasn't
at
least
one
other
candidate
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answer
them
against..
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don't
know
that
they
have
the
luxury
of
of
continuing
that
approach,,
but
I
and
I
don't.
I've,
heard
that
recently.
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Uhcamc
meeting:
reason,
I
ask.
thank
you.
and
the
reason
I
asked
that
is
that
you
know
june
20
s
is
just
a
month
and
a
half
away.
june
20
s
to
august.
even
the
meeting.
We
have
there's
an
opportunity
in
there
potentially,
and
I
I
wonder
if
I'm
just
wondering
out
loud
whether
there's
any
sort
of
lobby,
or
you
should
try
to
engage
it.