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Lisa
wuycheck:
be
changing.
lisa
wuycheck:
and
the
term
of
my
uh,
um,
uh,
well,,
just
the
the
actual
term
on
the
commission
itself
is
incorrect.
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Andrewshoemaker:
right?.
I
have
two
two
quick
edits
on
page
eight
of
the
packet.:
it's
the
seven,
five
meeting..
There
is
a.
D
D
Andrewshoemaker:
yes,,
that's
a
good
add,
andrew.
thank
you.
and
then
on
nine,
six
on
page
thirteen.
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Andrewshoemaker:
andrewshoemaker:,
it's
where's,
the
shoe
maker?
said
he
doesn't
like
what
the
city
council
is
doing.
D
D
Andrewshoemaker:,
so
that
that
revision
I
described
right
now,
it
says
shoemaker,
said
he
doesn't
like
what
the
city
council
is
doing,
and
does
not
support
approving
the
budget.,
and
I
think
what
I
said
was,
I
I
didn't
like
the
reduction
in
the
general
fund,
contribution,.
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F
Dave
"dk"
kemp,
cob:,
hey?,
thanks,
chris.,
it's
just
working
on
that.
There.
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Dave
"dk"
kemp,
cob:
good.
dave,
"dk",
kemp
cob:
well,
thank
you.
everyone.
I
really
appreciate
the
time
to
talk
with
you
about
our
latest
e
scooter
evaluation
and
program,
the
pilot
program
that
we've
been
going
through
over
the
past
year.
um!.
You
may
recall
that
I
was
I
had
attended.
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
well,,
you
know,,
since
then,
um,,
you
know,
city
council
had
basically
direct
staff
to
include
e.
scooters
as
part
of
its
shared
micro
mobility,
program.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
and
so
for
the
past,
year.
um,,
I'd,
say:
august
seventeenth,
through
august
thirty.
first,
we've
been
monitoring
the
program
and
collecting
utilization
data,
talking
with,
committee
members
and
I
have
a
short
presentation
to
to
share
with
you,
and
we'll
kind
of
get
down
into
the
specifics.
F
G
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp,
cob:,
okay,,
great?
and
um.,
and
so
andrew.
um..
This
will
be
your
second
time
seeing
this
presentation
as
you're
a
part
of
the
downtown
older
partners
policy.
Committee.
um..
So
thanks
for
hebering
me
again
here
today.
As
we
talk
about
sh!
these
screws.,
but
you're
gonna
see
a
lot
of
the
same
information
that
we
talked
about.
Earlier.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp,
cob:
um,,
but
yeah,
let's
get
started
here,,
so
I
just
want
to
start
with,
uh,.
Why
we're
doing
this?
The
whole
purpose
of
the
program,
and
I'll
just
read
it,
and
you
it's
essentially
to
provide
community
members,
a
safe,,
equitable,
and
sustainable
form
of
transportation
to
improve
quality
of
life,,
provide
connections
to
transit
and
keep
destinations
and
replace
motor
vehicle
trips
to
reduce
traffic
ingestion.
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
for
the
cities
shared
by
a
mobility
program
which
is
comprised
of
both
shared
e-bikes
and
shared
east
goods
at
the
time,.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
and
it
dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:,
sorry.,
dave,
"dk",
kemp,
cob:,
okay,
and
uh,
and,.
As
you
know,
be
cycle,
is
our
our
shared
ebi
provider,
and
has
been
for
ten
years.,
um,
and
fortunately
um!.
We
got
a
little
help
this
past
year,
and
are
now
working
with
b
cycle,
corporate,
uh,,
which
is
a
subsidiary
of
trek.
Bicycles.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
um,,
who
is
essentially
operating
the
overall
system.
now
and
then
we
head,
went
ahead,
and
did
a
a
rfp.
and
selected
lyme
as
as
our
esther
provider.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
and
so
again.
what?.
When
we
went
to
city
council,,
they
said,
dk:,
let's
go
ahead
and
try
these
scooters
in
the
program
and
see
how
it
works.
um,,
but
you
know,.
Let's
do
it
in
in
a
a
pilot
area
to
see
how
it
works,
and
if
it's
the
right
fit
that,.
You
know
this
is
a
good
fit
for
boulder,.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
and,
and
so
they
chose
east
of
twenty
eighth
street,,
so
east
of
twenty,,
eighth,
south
of
jay
road
in
north
of
table
mesa
road.,
has
been
the
um,.
I
should
say.
south
border
road
has
been
sort
of
the
pilot
area
service
area.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp,
cob:
pilot
program,
service,
area,
and
before
we
we
began
the
program.
We
identified
several
evaluation
criteria
that
we
were
going
to
use
to
come
back
a
year
later
and
talk.
F
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
and
and
just
to
name
a
a
a
couple
of
really
important
ones.
safety,
equity
and
mode
shift.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:,
as
well
as
I
guess,
community
feedback
and
sustainability.
those
are
really,.
You
know,
rose
to
the
top,
and
some
of
the
things
that
we
know
we
wanted
to
measure,
because
there's
there
were
a
lot
of
concerns
around
the
safety
um.
in
the
early
days
of
e
scooters,
the
durability
of
the
equipment
and
um,,
and
how?
How
do
these
programs
work
for
traditionally
under
served?
Neighborhoods.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp
cob:
and
what
kind
of
shifts
are
we
seeing?
are?
Are
people
taking
scooters
instead
of
driving?,
that's
an
important
thing
for
transportation.
and
then
what
about
the
sustainability??
How
many
you
know?
pounds
of
greenhouse
gas
savings?
Are
we
seeing
each
year?
and
and
what
about
those
scooters??
How
long
are
they
lasting
in
the
in
the
market?.
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
um,,
as
I
mentioned
way
back
in
october,,
two
thousand
and
twenty
date.
console.,
so
go
ahead
and
add
scooters..
We
selected
our
venue
sorry,
our
vendor,,
and
then
we
commenced
operations
for
one
year,
and
now
here
we
are
in
october,
november,
and
we're
sharing
the
key
findings
from
the
draft
evaluation
report
with
our
community
stakeholders
and
that
list
below,
as
all
folks
that
we
have
coordinated
with
the
past
on,
and
who
were
coordinate
with
soon.
here,
too,.
F
C
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F
F
F
F
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
okay,
now,
now,.
What
are
we
seeing
out?
There?
um:,
so
obviously,
we've
been
out
in
the
field.
monitoring
this,,
you
know
the
doubtless
nature
of
um..
The
east
gooder
program
lends
itself
to
some
challenges.
there's
also
some
benefits
to
it.
um!
I'll
start
with
the
benefits
first..
The
benefits
is
that
from
a
convenience
factor
for
the
the
user,
you
can
get.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
to
your
destination,
almost
to
the
front
door
of
your
destination,,
and
you
can
always
find
an
e
scooter.
That's
closest
to
you.
um,,
but
the
trade
off
is
that
a
lot
of
the
times
the
scooters
are
not
parked
well,
and
so
they're
left
in
places
that
impede
the
sidewalk
or
multi-use
path.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:,
um!
and
so
um!
there's
different
ways
to
deal
with
this
from
a
dockless
versus
nature..
So
we
don't
really
have
these
types
of
problems
with
be
cycle
because
they're
all
docked
at
a
at
a
station,,
as
you
can
see
in
that
top
left,
photo
there,.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
now,,
those
that
those
these
scooters
that
you
see
there
are
deployed,
and
they're
deployed
there
on
a
daily
basis.
and
so
they're
parked
in
that
manner..
But
when
they're
finished
with
the
ride,
they
can
be
anywhere
in
the
in
the
pilot
program
area,
east
of
twenty
eighth
street.
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp,
cob:
okay.,
so
the
city
put
out
a
questionnaire..
We
got
over
a
thousand
responses
back..
I
think
that
might
have
been
a
a
record
for
our
be
heard.
Boulder,
program,
and
people
are
very
passionate
about
this
people.
lot
of
folks,
love,
them,
and
a
lot
of
folks.
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp
cob:
and
since
that
time
we've
seen
demand
rise
for
them,
and
so
we've
increased
the
supply..
We
have
a
demand
base
cap
methodology
associated
with
the
program.
so
when
they
hit
a
certain.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:,
mit
ctl
and
number
of
rides
per
device
per
day,
lyme
is
able
to
increase
the
number
of
e.
scooters
in
the
market
to
satiate
that
demand
to
provide
that
supply
to
meet,
demand.
One
hundred
and
fifty.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
and
so
currently
we've
got
three
hundred
and
so
over
that
past
year,
from
uh,
august,
seventeenth,,
two
thousand
and
twenty-one
through
august,
thirty-first,,
two
thousand
and
twenty-two.
We
saw
one
hundred
and
fifteen
thousand
trips,
and
or
one
hundred
and
seventeen
thousand
seven
hundred
miles.
Traveled.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
overall,
through
the
course
of
the
year,
and
this
this
includes,
you
know.
obviously,
winter,
when
rides,
are
much
lower,
and
you
can
see
that
spike
there
in
that
graph
below
the
dips
in
the
valleys,.
If
you
will,.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
are
the
spikes
in
the
valleys.
um,,
where
during
the
winter
you
utilization
goes
way
low,
and
then
it
begins
to
creep
back
up
with
spring,
and
then,
when
school
gets
in
session.
There's
a
spike,
again.
and
so
students
are
are,
are
definitely
comprised
of
of
of
of
the
users
for
this
program.
F
F
F
F
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
and
over
the
course
of
the
year
we
had
four
moderate,
two
severe
crashes,
and
those
were
both
reported
by
are
reported
to
the
boulder
police
department
and
see
you
boulder
police
department,,
two
of
those
occurring
in
the
city
right
of
way,.
F
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp,
cob:
um,,
but
then
again,.
Thirteen
of
those
being.
F
F
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:,
the
the
the
scooters
were.
we're
not
as
of
high
quality..
They
were
made
of
cheaper
materials,
and
they
would
break
pretty
easily,
and
also
the
device
itself
wasn't
as
robust..
It
had
smaller
wheels.
it
had
a
shorter
wheel,
base.
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp,
cob:
and
then.
now,,
there's
also
this
user
familiarity.
we've
had
these
scooters
in
the
us.
now
prevalent
in
many
us.
cities
for
over
two
years.,
people
are
familiar
with
them:
now.
they've,
there's
a
learn
behavior
with
with
these,,
and
then
we've
also
had
some
technological
advances.
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
go
through
a
training
ride
where
they
could
only
go
eight
miles
per
hour
instead
of
the
normal
fifteen
miles
per
hour..
We
think
this
really
helped.
a
lot
of
first
time
would
be
crashes
that
people
were
able
to
go
slower
and
learn
how
it
maneuvers,
and
each
time
a
person
takes
an
e
scooter
trip.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:,
their
safety
improves
with
each
trip,.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
and
then
also
a
couple
of
other
things
that
we
think
contributed
to
the
safety
factor,,
and
that
is.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp
cob:
boulder
has
very
good
infrastructure
from
a
bicycle
perspective.
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp,
cob:
um,.
There
are
some
limitations,
though,,
because
people
riding
scooters
don't
want
to
be
necessarily
next
to
traffic..
They
don't
want
to
be
integrated
with
traffic,
and
we're
going
to
talk
about
that
in
a
second..
But
the
last
thing,
too,
is
folder
drivers,
our
custom
to
seeing
people
walking,,
people,
biking,
people,,
scooting,.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
okay,,
so
let's
take
a
look
at
where
people
are
going.,
um!,
so
again,.
This
is
the
um,,
the
overall
service
area
here,
and
you
can
see
there.
they
are
just
about
going
everywhere..
That's
that.
that
purple,
that
dark
purple
spine
coming
down
the
middle
is
thirtieth
street.,
that's
the
primary
core
corridor
that
folks
are
writing
screws
on
today,.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
um,,
which
is
a
a
good
thing,
and
that
folks
are
using
it
for
transportation
and
also
for
recreation.
F
F
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp
cob:
and
I've
specifically
identified
some
of
the
importance
of
this
location
as
part
of
this
study,
and
that
we
are
looking
at
equity,
and
we've
got
five
traditionally
under
served
neighborhoods
to
the
north
or
orchard
grove,
san
jose
central,,
san
lesaro,
and
the
vista
and
park
side.
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:.
The
reason
why
I
I
mentioned
that
caveat
is
because
our
affordability
program
that
we
offer
to
people
who
are
disadvantaged.
has
a
little
participation,,
but
that
could
be,
for
other
reasons,
like,
for
you,
know,
not
having
documentation,
necessarily,
or
not
wanting
to
expose
themselves
and
to
to
remain
private..
F
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:,
um,
and
then
the
other
locations
are
the
shopping
center,.
The
twenty-nine
street
mall
that
general
area,
the
whole
foods
where
home
depot,
is,
and-
and
you
know,
kind
of
just
that
whole
commercial
area
on
thirtieth
street.,
that's
a
major
destination..
If
I
was
to
show
you
trip
ends.,
it
would
look
very
much
like
the
trip
starts..
That's
why
I'm
not
sharing
it
with
you.,
because
there's
not
too
much
of
a
difference
because
of
those
trips
being
only
one
mile
in
nature.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
and
then
the
other
two
areas
of
the
system
we
wanted
to
focus
on
was
the
impact
to
see
you.
boulder,
recognizing
that,
uh,,
the
demographic
of
user
was
typically
someone
who's,
younger
white
and
affluent
um,,
and
that's
what
we've
seen
in
there
in
other
cities.
um,
a
little
different
here,
and
that
the
the
primary
user
is
below
the
median
income
level.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
here,
and
we
think
that's
attributed
primarily
to
students.,
and
so
what
we've
been
finding
is
that
there's
a
lot
of
uh,
back
and
forth
between.
see
you,,
boulder
east
campus
and
see
you
boulder
williams,
village,
area.,
there's
a
big
activity
center
over
there,
too.,
there's
a
lot
of
shopping
and
restaurants
and
dining,,
and
what
not
coffee,
shops,
and.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:,
and
so
that's
a
major
pool.,
but
what
they're
trying
to
do
is
get
to
main
campus.
and
so
the
beginning
of
the
program.
We
saw
a
lot
of
scooters
that
were
getting
stacked
up
on
baseline
road
right
at
the
twenty
eighth
street.
Overpass
and
line
would
go
out,
and
then
rebalance
those
scooters.,
and
so.
F
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
on
displacing
motor
vehicle
trips.,
that's
from
the
transportation
perspective.,
there's
other
recreational
reasons.
Why
we?
We
think
this
could
be
important
for
folks
to
have
fun
to
visit,,
to
visit
boulder,
to
see
boulder,
by
e.
scooter
versus
seeing
it
by
a
car,
and
what
not.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp
cob:,
but
there's
two
things
I
wanna.
I
want
to
capture
here
with
this.
With
this
chart.
you're,
probably
already
grasping
it.,
nearly
half
of
the
people
would
have
taken
a
a
motor
vehicle,
and
and
then
we
look
at
the
yellow
um.,
that's
I
would
have
driven
a
car,
and
we
look
at
the
that,
like
the
aqua
blue.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:.
I
would
have
used
a
ride
healing
service,,
so
I
combine
both
of
those,
and
got
the
the
nearly
half
of
those
trips
basically
have
displaced
the
vehicle.
now,.
We're
also
display
displacing
active
transportation.
F
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp
cob:,
so
there's
a
a
real
convenience
factor,
here,
and-
and
we
don't
know
the
health,
the
person-
that's
necessarily
using
it
if
it's
taking
away
from
from
there,
from
from
their
health
on
a
daily
basis
and
whatnot..
But
what
it
does
represent
to
us
is
that
people
are
looking
outside
of
vehicle
for
transportation.
F
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
and
dave
"dk",
kemp
cob:
you'll,
see
that
um!
and
you
were
in?,
so
participants
were
able
to
respond
to
multiple
choice.
Here.,
that's
why,!
You
see
the
high
numbers,
here?
um!
and
so
two
hundred
and
six
people
said
that
they
often
ride
and
by
claim
um..
A
lot
of
folks
will
ride
on
residential
low
traffic
streets.
F
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
and
right
now
the
the
view
code
prohibits
people
from
using
electric
vehicles
on
sidewalks.
and
so,.
If
they
responded
with
saying
they
wrote
an
as
I.
well,,
we
asked
the
people
why,
and-
and
these
are
the
top
three
reasons:.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:,
essentially,
people
feel
exposed..
They
don't
feel
safe
in
a
in
a
conventional
bike.
Lane.
um!.
They
feel
that
they
are
vulnerable
to
distracted,
drivers,.
F
F
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp,
cob:
and
then
again,.
Sometimes
people
complain
that
there
was
not
a
bike
facility
at
all
in
the
street.
F
F
C
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:,
I
don't
know
I
we.
Actually
we
haven't
tracked
that.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:.
If
they
dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:,
it's
it's
it's
it's
a
possibility..
It
could
be
a
combination
if
they
started
in
the
public
right
away,,
but
ended
on
cu
property
or
started
and
see
you.
and
then
in
the
city
right
away.,
not
sure..
F
F
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
and
are
able
to
reference..
This
point
shows
that
there
was
the
much
higher
crash,
rate.
so,
for
example,
when
we
first
started
looking
at
the
eskooter
program
throughout
the
us
within
a
period
of
two
years.,
there
was
some
twenty-seven
fatalities
in
these
scooters.
Charity
scooters.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:,
and
I
and
I
compared
that
to
bike
share
fatalities
where
there
was
only
four
in
the
past
ten
years.,
and
so
that
was
the
pause
for
concern,
there.
and
uh,,
and
so
we're
able
to
put
these
regulations
in
place,
and
all
these
other
causal
factors,.
I
think
that
brought
it
down.,
but.
F
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
it
seems
like
there's
an
opportunity
on
a
wrap
up,.
They
wrap
up
a
corridor
to
improve
that
corridors,
uptake
in
terms
of
scooter.
usage,
um!,
there's
some
light
purple
out
there.
That
could
be
a
great
connector
to
the
other,
at
least
older..
You
know
campus
as
well
as
twentieth
street
malls..
This.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
just
another
observation
there.,
but
as
it
relates
to
the
hill.
the
reason
I'm
asking
about
whether
whether
it
originated
on
sue
property,
and
whether
those
accidents
for
something,
and
then
also
pairing
with
the
observation
that
people
feel
more
comfortable
on
sidewalks..
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
people
are
answering
the
questionnaire
about
how
they
use
scooter.
Is
that
they're
not
necessarily
seeing
the
rules
applying
to
them.
uh,?
We
have
a
a
long
history
of
bicycle
roles
in
this
town,
and
bicyclists
are
known
to
make
sure
to
stay
in
their
bike,
lane
and
signal,,
and
all
these
things.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um!,
it
seems
like
because
of
their
scooters,
somehow.,
there's
a
less
of
an
understanding
that
there
the
rules,
apply.
um.,
and
so
I
would
imagine,
if
we
deploy
in
the
hill,
where
there's
a
really
young
population
that
will
can
continue
to
see
that
kind
of
behavior.
and
so,,
while
I'm
really
in
favor,.
The
numbers
look
amazing
in
terms
of
number
of
car
riots
reduced
in
the
amount
of
carbon
emissions
that
we'd
be
able
to
reduce..
I
do
have
some
concern
about.
C
C
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:.
If,
if
you
don't
mind,
if
I,
if
I
do
talk
a
little
bit
about
that,,
because
that's
something
that
has
been
on
our
minds,
and
something
that
we're
looking
at.
um,,
because
we
we
call
these
sensitive
areas
if
you
will.
um.,
so
both
the
hill,
the
you
know,
the
whole
central
area,
general
improvement,
district.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:,
you
know,
e
scooters
on
sidewalks
could
present
an
issue
to
these
locations
where
there's
high
pedestrian
volume.
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp
cob:,
without
them
being
able
to
ride
dave,
"dk"
kemp
cob:,
their
scooter,
have
power
to
their
scooter
on
the
sidewalks,,
because
we
know
that
if
we
do,
people
will
use
the
sidewalks,
and
we
want
to
avoid
that
all
together..
So
we're
working
out
some
ways
in
which
we
can
ge
offense..
These
devices
allow
access
through
a
penetration
through,,
but
not
give
them
the
ability
to
park
or
operate.
F
A
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
have
to
shorten
lisa
wuycheck:
this
portion.
um,.
I
I
did
have
one
quick,
question.
um!.
There
was
mention
of
kind
of
a
breathalyzer
component.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:,
it's
being
thought
about,
and
I
just
wanted
to
bring
that
up
as
I'm
not
sure
how
that
would
work..
But
I
I
I
do
have
a
concern
about
people
consuming
too
much
alcohol
and
getting
on
the.
C
E
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
yeah,
and
I
I
do
want
to
speak
to
ted's
education
piece..
I
think,
as
we
have
walkers
we
have,.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
or
higher
speed.
on
the
sidewalks
and
and
the
scooters.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:,
as
well
as
as
drivers
to
that,
might
unexpectedly
encounter.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:,
but
thank
you
so
much
for
for
this
presentation..
It's
great.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
thank
you..
I
really
appreciate
the
time
we've
just
wrapped
up
the
evaluation
report,
and
we
have
some
proposed
next
steps.
I'll,
send
this
to
to
chris
and
team
to
share
with
you
to
review..
We
can
kind
of
see
where
we're
where
we're
heading,
and
I
I
welcome
any
additional
input
along
the
way.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
as
we
perform.
F
Dave
"dk",
kemp
cob:
proposed
refinements
to
the
expansion
area,
and
we
look
at
the
hill.
I'll
be
in
touch
with
chris
about
what
kinds
of
refinement
that
we
are
making,
and
he
can
voice
them
to
the
board,.
And
then
we
can.
he
can
be
our
conduit
in
terms
of
operational
considerations,
and
then
I'm
also
happy
to
return.
F
Dave
"dk"
kemp
cob:
within
the
next
six
months
depending,
and
we
can,
or
even
sooner,.
Whenever
you'd
like
me
to
come
back,
I
can,
and
we
can
talk
more
about
how
we
can
optimize
this
program.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
if
folks
would
like.,
we
are
prepared
to
talk
about
the
the
application
and
go
through
the
content..
I
want
to
be
conscious
of
time
and
make
sure
that
we're
getting
into
our
retreat.
conversation
it,.
I
guess.
first
question
is,.
Would
you
like
us
to
dive
in
more
of
the
content?,
or
did
you
have
a
chance
to
review
the
draft?
and
are
you
prepared
to
buy,
provide
comments?.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
I
saw.
yes,,
it's
okay.
yeah.
alright,,
so
then,
uh,,
we
would..
We
would
appreciate
any
feedback.
As
we
are
finalizing
the
draft.
We
have
been
working:
with.
planning,
the
housing
and
human
services.
for
the
boulder
timber,
transportation,
mobility.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I'm
making
sure
that
they're
all
aware
of
the
intent
to
submit
this
application.
um,,
and
so
we
are.
we
wanting
to
have
it.,
be
as
solid
as
we
can..
We
have.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
I
in
the
draft
letter
of
support.
um..
We
also
we
have
a.
We
have
the
letter
of
support
as
well.
the
folder
chamber.
Is,
we
willing
to
provide
a
letter..
We
need
to
get
them
a
draft.
um!,
so
would
love
to
be
able
to
submit
a
letter
support
from
the
commission,.
If
you
all.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
didn't
really
have
anything
in
the
application
that
I
wanted
to
adjust..
It
felt
straightforward
to
me.,
but
maybe
there
are
others
who
did
see
something
I
I
read
through..
It
was
like
this
seems
to
be
a
good
case,
for
why
this
would
be
a
good
project,,
but
didn't
see
anything
that.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
and
yeah,
I
just
had
a
question.,
the
it
looked
like
that..
The
cost
of
this
is
twelve
thousand
five
hundred
dollars..
Is
that
right??
Is
it
the
only
so?
yeah,
andrew.?
That
would
be
our
contribution.?
The
total
cost
is
twenty
thousand,,
but
dr.
clock,.
If
we
were
awarded
dr.
cock
with
subsidies.
seventy,,
five
hundred.
I
D
D
D
J
Lisa
wuycheck:
alright.
everyone's
in
support.,
all
right.
um!.
As
long
as
we
can
have
that
reflected
in
the
notes..
We
don't
need
a
bill
per
se,,
but
it
sounds
like
we
have
a
nod
of
a
unanimous
nod
of
approval
of
the
letter
of
support..
So.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
happy
to,
move
forward
with
the
right..
So
do
we
need
to
officially
join
the
special.
C
C
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
actually,
the
report
that
shows
where
we
are.
A
A
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
sure
so.
and
as
of
this
point,
none
of
the
money
has
been
spent.
um..
It
has
been
programmed.,
so
in
two
thousand
and
twenty-three
we've
programmed
the
two
hundred.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
pay
in
the
spend
toward
developing
the
the
concept
um,,
and
so
none
of
that
money
has
been
spent,
and
we
want
to
make
sure
we're
not
going
to
start
spending
that
money,,
so
we're
all
feeling
ready
and
prepared
to
start
doing,
so.
and
then
two
point..
Five
million
is
currently
programmed.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
we're
twenty,
twenty-four
again.,
so
it's
well,
it
it..
It's
it's
program
that
we're
trying
to
move
as
quickly
as
possible,,
because
we
know
what's
happening
with
dollars.
These
days
is
the
longer
we
wait.
The
uh,.
D
Andrewshoemaker:,
I'm
assuming
or
or
but
but
maybe
I'm
wrong.
do
we
get
since
it's
you
can
seize.
Money.
um,
is
there?.
D
Andrewshoemaker:,
how
is
that
invested?
and
is
there?
um!?
Is
there
a
rate
of
return,,
you
know?
is
it??
Is
it
a
do?
Do
we
get
interest
at
all?
is
there??
Is
it
in
a
bank
where
we
get
that
interest
rate
or
otherwise,
because,
as
you
mentioned,
the
inflation
challenge.
D
Andrewshoemaker:
on
the
on
the
flip
side,
interest,
rates,,
you've,
gotten
pretty
good.
and
so
um,.
That's
you
know,
on
two,
two
million
dollars..
That's
that's
significant.!.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
that's
a
great
question
to
andrew,
and
we'll
follow
up
and
confirm
how
finances
allocated
those
dollars
to
make
sure
that
any
interest
that
is
being
earned
because
we
do
are
an
interest
on
money.
That's
sitting
in
our
accounts,
the
the
city
does..
We
want
to
make
sure
that
interest
approved.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
on
these
dollars.,
it's
allocated
back
to
the
district
as
opposed
to
somewhere
else.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
folks
are
are
ready
or
meeting
that,,
and
then
we
can
get
into
our
priority
exercise.
and
last,,
but
not
least
on
the
formal
agenda
for
retreat
discussion..
We
included
the
questions
that
we
pose
to
potential
mission.
Members.
like
the
city
clerk's
office,
includes
the
application,
and
would
love
your
input,,
especially
based
on
the
priorities
that
we
have
for
the
year
and
years.
Ahead.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
so
twenty
twenty-two.
this
is
not
exhaustive.
uh,.
This
is
a
ten
o'clock.
Last
night
bullets
in
list.
um,,
you
know
where.,
I
think
we're
all
very
excited,.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
um!
and
so
it's..
It's
something
to
be
excited
about
in
station
or
early
twenty
twenty-four,,
and
it's
the
now
for
that.
Project.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
vitality
was
instrumental
in
leading
the
charge
for
an
after
dining
pilot
program,
which
affects
all
of
the
city.
um,,
but
we
do
have
a
number
of
participants.
um,
on
the
hill..
We
had
had
a
number
of
participants,.
I
think.
Now
we
have
the
corner.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
so
that
had
applied?,
but
then
they
built
their
own
patio,.
So
we
will
have
another
application
period
in
february
of
twenty
twenty-three,
and
we're
anticipating
a
lot
of
restaurants.
we're
waiting
until
that
application
window,,
because
they
didn't
see
the
value
and
spending
money
for
winter.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
lisa
wuycheck:
outlay
of
the
progress.,
so
we've
got
a
lot
of
infrastructure
that
showed
up
this
morning,
downtown
that
foolish
craig
salts
sounds
like
uh,
uh.
you
saw,
I
did
so
hang
on
on
the
whole
street
of
all.
and
so
we're
looking
forward
to
seeing
that
infrastructure
to
evolve..
We
will
be
working
with
the
corner
to
make
sure
that
they
are
getting
into
compliance.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
with
the
design
standards,
because
they
still
have
their
and
pandemic
era
infrastructure
up
there,
and
we
are.
our
our
program
does
stimulate
some
more
permanent
safer,
uh,,
more
aesthetically,
looking.
uh,.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
we
have
the
ambassadors
on
the
hill..
That
was
something
that
started
in,
of
course.
twenty,
twenty,
one.
We
had
our
first
full
year,
and
we
are
working
with
the
university
to
expand
the
resources
for
the
ambassador
program
on
university
hill,,
beginning
in
two
thousand
and
twenty-three.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
and
so
I
I'm
hoping
that
folks
have
been
able
to
notice
some
presence,
and
moving
forward.
um,,
I'm
hoping
that
you'll
notice
additional
presence,
and
we'll
be
able
to
talk
with
ched
when
he
arrives
at
eleven.
about
his
intentions.
There
he's.
he's
also
very
interested
in
making
sure
that
we're
building
better
connections
between
the
downtown
boulder
partnership
and
the
work
that
they
do,
and
the
the
vision
that
you
all
in
the
business
community
on
the
hill
has.
C
Moving
forward,
lisa
wuycheck:
we
we're
able
to
secure
twenty
thousand
dollars
in
support.
uh,
for
the
hell
of
boulder
merchants
association.
through
our
both
funds.
I
get
that.,
I'm
not
right.,
I
think
it
it
was.
yeah.
We
had.
we
had
already
had
budgeted,
and
then
our
twenty
twenty.
C
J
Lisa
wuycheck:
seventeenth,
and
we're
asking
for
twenty
thousand
of
the
remaining
economic
vitality
arc
of
funds
to
support
the
hill.
The
health
over
merchants
association
in
two
thousand
and
twenty-three.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
the
hell
landscaping
project
that
long
last
is
under
way.
um,.
I
know
that
reagan
is
that
the
thing
of
her
existence?
and
working
with
a
a
variety
of.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
of
um,,
internal
and
external
folks
to
get
that
project
off
the
ground.,
and
so
we've
seen
some
concrete
removal,
and
hopefully
I
will
see
some
rapid
progress,
and
the
weather
will
cooperate.
We'll
be
able
to
get
that
project.
wrapped
up
here
in
the
next
month
or
so..
A
Lisa
wuycheck::
what's
the
portal
it
moved.,
I
meant
to
look..
I
know
it's
no
longer
right.,
it's
a
far
or
west.,
it's
the
far
west
end
of
that
blocked,
off.
and
then
to
look
at
that..
We
have
really
really
hoped
to
not
be
staging
all
of
those
concrete
blocks
on
the
hill.
We
were
working,
with.,
see
you,
and
if
we
would
have
been
able
to
get
this
work
started.,
we
had
space
identified
the
grand
view
area,,
but
since.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
the
last
note
to
see
a
conference
center,
we
are
told
groundbreaking,
very
likely
will
be
happening
in
december.
uh.,
and
so
they
needed
us
to
not
be
using
their
space.
um,.
As
that
work
is
under
way..
We
are
now
targeting
mid
twenty-five.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
opening
for
the.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
so
that
is
my
real
quick,
high,
level,
overview
of
of
all
of
the
things
that
have
been
underway
on
the
hill,
and
we'll
continue
to
want
to
build
a
uh,
and
think
about
as
we
move
into
twenty
twenty-three,
and
identify
our
priorities
from
here..
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
so
with
that,
I
want
to
get
into
a
conversation
regarding
the
rules
and
responsibilities
between
the
commission
and
staff.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um,:
we
do
not
have
to
spend
a
lot
of
time
on
this,,
but
I
want
to
make
sure
that
the
commissioners
are
all
feeling
very
well
aware
of
the
boulder
revised
code,
language
as
it
pertains
to
the
universal
commercial
area.
Management.
Commission.-.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
there
are
three
primary
roles
that
are
communicated
in
the
water
device,
code,,
and
that
is
one
that
you
all
provide
recommendations
to
the
city
council
when
they
are
acting
as
order
directors
of
the
general
improvement
district,
to
provide
parking
and
related
improvements.
For
you
to.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um..
I
think
we
all
spent
a
lot
of
time
in
that,,
so
I
don't
know
that
I
don't
think
that's
nice
to
you?
um,,
but
uh,.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
on
the
same
page.
Second,
an
addition
in
the
mid
eighty
s
I
believe,
was.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
adding
an
advisory
role
to
the
city
council
regarding
the
overall
health
and
welfare
of
the
commercial
area
and
immediate
adjacent
areas.
and
again,.
I
think
that
we
all
we
do,
spend
a
significant
amount
of
time,
thinking
about
and
working
to,
communicate
to
council
issues
and
concerns
in
that
area.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
recommend,
or
one
of
the
tasks
or
responsibilities,
to
to
recommend
a
budget
to
the
city,
manager.
um,
and
therefore
the
city
council.,
this,
and
the
the
city
council
acting
as
the
board
of
directors
of
the
general
for
the
district..
I
know
that
this
year
we
have.
there
was..
There
was
some
hesitation
there,,
based
on
some
challenges,
with
the
general
fund
transfer
and
overall,
the
shift
from
our
old
way
of
doing
the
budget
to
opened
up,,
and
so
our
goal.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
lisa
wuycheck:
report,
the
budget
to
the
community
via
the
open,
gov
platform,
and
then
continuing
this
conversation
regarding,
you
know,
the
general
fund
transfer
and
working
to
increase
that.
So
we
can
feel
like
we're
on
a
better
trajectory
with
the
fun.
health
over
time.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
the
commission
unanimously
supported
and
approved
the
recommended
budget
to
the
city
manager.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
a
target
they
so
that
at
the
commission
can
actually
review
and
digest
and
make
significant,.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
recommending
to
the
city
manager,
and
then
at
the
july
meeting
before
the
july
meeting
this
year.
this,.
That's
that's
the
problem
this
year
is
the
open
up.
Platform
was
not
ready
to
go
live,,
and
so
we
were
not
able
to
get
that
to
you
all
before
the
july
meeting,,
which
is
typically
the
meeting
that
we
improve.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
or
recommend
budget.,
and
so
the
all
the
finance
department
this
year
is
to
make
sure
the
opened
up
platform
is
live
and
available
to
you
all
to
review
in
detail
prior
to
the
july.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
okay,-
that
was
the
challenge
this
year,
right,
is
that
we
didn't
have
it
at
that
to
our
meeting.
and
then
september
came
along,
and
it
felt
like
things
that
already
happened
right
and
I'll
I'll.
Just
note,
and
I'm
jumping
the
schedule
here
slightly..
But
if
we
look
at
next
year's
schedule
to
live
meeting
is
on
july
fifth,.
C
A
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
any
concerns
on
your
part,
theresa,.
I
again.
we're
relying
a
lot
on
the
finance
part
in
their
new
budgeting
platform,
and
the
hope
is
there's
going
to
be
today..
This
year
was
a
big
left
on
a
complete
transition.
uh,.
They
do
have
additional
progress
they
want
to
make
in
twenty
twenty-three.
We
will
confirm
that
it
will
be
live
and
ready,
at
least
at
the
very
least.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
a
week
in
advance
of
the
july
meeting,,
if
not
sooner.,.
B
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
all
right
moving
forward
in
the
in
the
ball
over
by,,
because
there
are
additional
details
of
the
of
the
elements
that
the
commission
can
provide.
our
advise
on
when
it
comes
to
the
overall
vitality
of
the
area.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
and
opportunities
to
be
involved
in
marketing,
economic
vitality,
initiatives
and
events
promoting
the
area,,
and
this
at
this
point.
staff
really
works
closely
with
the
hope
over..
This
is
why
we
have
jake
come
and
talk
about
um..
What's
going
on.,
they
are
a
key
partner
at
this
point.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
over
time.,
I
would
uh,
if
you
are
to
spending
the
downtown,
all
the
partnership
becoming
more
involved
in
some
of
these
conversations.
we're
working
with
them.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
part
of
the
are
for
dollars,
working
with
downtown
to
partnership
on
the
hill
merchants
or
the
help
older
website.,
so
we'll
be
seeing
that
website
start
appearing
a
little
bit
more.
It.
C
A
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
and
last,,
but
not
least,.
We
do
have
in
the
bowl
revised
code,
a
universal
mobile
bending
car
permit.
um.
lane
is
our
champion
of
the
bending
cart.
permit
uh,,
both
in
the
downtown
and
on
university
of..
We
tend
to
have
a
ton
of
interest
in
the
downtown
area.,
but
I
don't
know
that
we've
had
any
history
of
a
lot
of
interest
in
the
university
area.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
and
I
would
suggest
that
that's
an
indication
of
the
level
of
vitality
that
people,
are.,
potential.,
small
business
owners
or
starters,
are
are
seeing
in
the
area
where
downtown
they
envision
themselves.
operating
a
a
mobile
vending
cart.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
be
keeping
track
of.
and
hopefully
that's
what
something
that
might
change
with
the
the
hotels
opening
up.
As
we
get
more
year,
round.
visitation.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
permanent
lisa,
wuycheck:
permits,
or
can
they
be
temporary?,
say
around,
then
company
weekend
for
the
hill??
If
people
want
it.
A
A
C
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
yeah..
What?
If,
if
there
was
to
be
a
getting
company
pop
up.,
they
would
need
to
file
for
a
special
event.
Permit,
say,
like
in
the
hill
event
street
area,,
and
then
every
one
of
those
vendors
would
have
the
city
of
over
sales
and
use
tax
license.
C
C
C
D
Andrewshoemaker:
I
just
a
quick
a
this
is
not,,
for
I
just
throw
this
out
for
for
cheryl
and
others
to
to
think
about.
um,
because
it
it
came
to
mind..
But
I
think
this
year,
you
know,
last
year,
with
that
and
company,.
I
don't
think
they
had
that
normal
vendor
area
set
up
at
cu.
D
D
Andrewshoemaker:
you
know,
inviting
what
they
call
shake
down
street
to
to
the
event
center
area,
um!
and
and
so,
anyway,.
I
just.
I
throw
that
out,.
D
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
and
I
think
that
it
got
a
lot
of
control
in
the
final
year
of
it,
because
they
were.
people
were
like
selling
liquor,,
literally
like
out
of
their
parking
spots.
um,.
But
there
may
be
a
real
opportunity
there
to
invite
the
the
crafts
people,.
If
you
will.,
there's
a
lot
of
able
to
do
their
own
kind
of
t,
shirts
and
stickers
and
stuff
right
year..
One.
A
A
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
for
just
lisa,
wuycheck:
z,
two
lisa
wuycheck:,
to
make
it
happen.
um!.
But
this
this
is,.
A
A
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
so
medical
emergencies
associated
with
illegal
behavior
in
the
on
sanctions.
uh,.
I
gotta
take
down
street.,
and
so
they
just.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
they
just
got
rid
of
it
all
together..
The
city
found
out
pretty
late
games
from
the
community
that
really
wanted
to
see
a
shake
up
street
happen.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um!
and
we
were
not
in
the
position
to
support
getting
something
more
formal,
and
we
do
have
a
deputy
chief
rent
for
here.
um,.
I
know
that
that
if
we
were
to
pursue
a
special
work
with
somebody
on
a
special
events,
permit.,
one
of
them.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
it's
sure
that
we
are
not
creating
that
same
situation,
and
that's
been
part
of
the
challenge,,
for
I
think
there
are
great
opportunities.
um!
and
if
we're
able
to
get
started
with
the
community
partner,
that
wants
to
make
something
happen
now,
as
opposed
to
about
a
month
before
the
event.
C
C
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
diploma
has
to
connect
with
a
people
that
cover
band
that
he
tried
to
get
about
a
week
before
the
event
that
might
play
in.
and
then,.
E
E
C
C
A
D
D
Andrewshoemaker:
and
um.,
and
last
year
there
was
a
small
small
shaked
down
street.,
what
way
off
out
outside
of
the
area,
like
in
the
industrial
zone
and
a
brew
pub.,
and
that
would
probably
be
a
bad
thing
if
people
started
driving
to
and
from.
D
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
maybe
that's
the
blip
that
we
saw
on
the
polygons
for
the
east
scooter..
I
was
looking
at
that..
I
thought
that
was
didn't
co
weekend
right,
there,
and
the
guy
who
couldn't
agree,
more.
and
andrew,.
I
went
to
that
out
of
vision,
quest,
and
I
run
my
bike
out
there.,
but
the
parking
lot.
It
was
ridiculous,
because
everyone
pro
out
there..
They
didn't
really
not
a
lot
of
people
took
their
bikes
or
tried
to
walk
out
there
because
it
was
foothills
in
east
perl..
Essentially.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
yeah.
so
certainly
contrary
to
some
other
goals
that
the
city
has
around
safe,
sustainable
behavior.
C
Um,
lisa
wuycheck:.
I
know
that
our
special
events
folks
be
at
the
ready..
If,
if
somebody
pulls
something
together
and
wants
to
propose
something,
and
more
time
the
better,,
because
the
plus
we
get
to
the
dates.
more
likely,
the
response
is
going
to
be
unfavorable..
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
so
some
additional
language
in
the
boulder
rise
code
around
the
role
of
the
this
specific
commission
is
making
recommendations
for
the
creation,
maintenance
of
data
studies
and
information
concerning
the
commercial
area,
or
to
support
enhance
the
sustainability
of
the
district
and
commercial
area..
So
this
is
related
to
the
eps
work
and
other
uh,.
We
do
keep
and
collect
a
bunch
of
data
related
to
parking,
um,
and
then,
of
course,
sales
tax
data,
specifically
for
the
commercial
areas.
C
A
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
I
think,
um,
andrew,.
You
might
recall
that
there
have
been
so
many
studies.
sidewalk
intercept
studies
for
many,
many
years.,
um!
that
it
would
be
interesting
to
see
how
things
have
changed.
A
A
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um,,
additionally,
the
language
and
the
brc.
suggests
that
the
commission
coordinates
with
the
commercial
area,
merchants,
business
and
property
owners,,
as
well
as
other
stakeholders,
residents,
students
that
and
c
you,
uh,.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
and
then
lisa
wuycheck:
topics
related
to
transportation,
parking,
urban
design,
that
kind
of
vitality,,
promotional,
activities,,
communications,
and
quality
of
life
improvements.
again,.
I
don't
think
this
is
a
surprise
to
anybody
in
the
in
the
commission,,
but
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we're
calling
it
out
as
we're
going
to
get
into
our
priorities,,
which
range.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
when
it
comes
to
the
city,,
we
are
all
here
to
provide
support
to
you,
all
the
accomplishing
and
meeting
your
applications
to
city
council
in
your
advisory
role.
um,,
including
compiling
information.
uh,.
We
used
to
stakeholders,
training
and
these
types
of
interactions.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
further,
when
it
comes
to
the
results
of
all
that
work
when
it's
when
we've
done
studies.,
it's
been
a
related
to
those
topics
that
the
commission
has
input
on
um..
Our
our
role
is
certainly
related
to.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
the
very
last
one
maintenance
of
any
above
described
types
of
facilities
and
improvements
located
in
the
public
right
of
way.
when
it
comes
to
our
parking.
Facilities.
acquisition
can
be
some
of
them
to
provide
those
access,
facilities.
other
facilities
related
to
um,.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
making
sure
that
there,
pedestrian
bicycle
amenities,
things
to
improve
and
increase
the
attractiveness
of
the
district.
um,
and
it's
the
programs
to
encourage
the
transportation
to
and
from
the
district
other
than
under
occupied..
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
so
that's
the
that's
where
tv
vitality
picks
up
the
ongoing
operations
of
the
district
when
it
comes
to
making
sure
that
everybody
wants
to
access
it
can
and
things
like
that.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
forestry
parks
and
recreation
and
transportation
ability
to
help
the
space
look
more
aesthetically,
inviting.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
I'd
say
that
it
certainly
can
fit
within
the
improvements
to
increase
the
attractiveness
and
convenience
of
the
district
between
way
finding
and
public
art..
We
do
have
a
public,
our
program
within
community
vitality,
now.,
um!,
and
so
that's
certainly
part
and
connected
to
the
alleyway.
um,.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
can
I?.
I'm
gonna
have
a
question
about
that
in
kind
of
a
andrew's
point
earlier
about
increased
trek
foot
traffic
from
the
conference
there
and
the
hill
hotel.
C
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
it's
it's
still
not
a
it's,
not
a
huge
windfall.,
just
given
the
the
size
of
the
milk.,
but
there
said,.
You
want
to
speak
to
anything
on
our
our
projections.
on
the.
K
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
don't
know
right.
Now.
we've
got
the
general
estimate,
right,
and
I
hope
for
the
next
year's
more..
It's
developed
in
terms
of
what
the
actual
valuation
estimate
is,
and
we
can
certainly
build
those
in
and
have
those
in
be
incorporated
in
our
two
thousand
and
twenty-four
budget
planning.,
so
that
you
know.
C
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
sure
another
piece
of
that
is
our
on
street
partner,
where,
again,
traditionally,.
The
desire
is
that
the
the
general
fund
transfers
associated
with
the
amount
of
parking
that's
generated
on
street
within
the
district
that
took
a
big
hit
during
the
pandemic.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
are
you
for
additional
transfer.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:,
so
we
increased
the
cost
of
parking
on
the
hill
as
opposed
to
leaving
it
flat,,
which
is,
I
think,,
the
recommendation.
um,.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
two
things
I
did
not
include
in
this
language,
and
it's
explicit,
and
then
hold
your
advice.
notice
that
the
commission
does
not
get
too
deep
into
it..
We
are
not
proposing
a
reduction,
certainly,
in
the
based
on
our
our
performance,
based.
pricing.
The
current
utilization
suggests
it
should
actually
be.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
lowering
the
rates
of
parking
in
the
district..
We
know
that
there's
so
much
going
on
so
much
transition
that
it's
not
necessarily
reflective
of
what
the
utilization
is
going
to
be.
um,
and
the
other
element.
There
is
uh,.
There
is
language
in
the
brc.
related
to.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
maintain
parking
as
part
of
that
project,
and
council
decided
that
that.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
providing
public
parking
at
the
hotel..
It's
going
to
be.
It's
say
that
on
our
staff
side,
we're
going
to
be
following
that
uh,
very
closely
understanding
of
having
significant.
a
large
hotel
with
very
minimal
parking,
is
going
to
translate
some
interesting
conversations.
Next,
two
years.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
a
sands,,
a
parking
garage
at
the
cu.
conference
there
until
that's
complete,
and
even
when
it
is,
is
it
located
in
signed
and
and
marked
well
enough
to
draw
in
the
the
partners
who
are
trying
to
access
both
sites..
So.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
so
with
that
we
have.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
about
forty-five
minutes
until
folks
start
showing
up
for
open
discussion..
I
would
love
to
get
into
opportunities,
strengths,,
weaknesses,
and
identifying
priorities,,
but
I
also
want
to
get.
A
B
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
now
it's
gonna,
be
super
sad
is
how
long
it
takes
to
to
tag
it,
and.
C
C
C
C
C
A
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
while
we're
waiting
to
figure
out
what
we're
doing
with
the
live,,
we
use
it
for
other
purposes
and
try
to,
you
know,
generate
revenue.
and.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
mean
lisa
wuycheck:
function
as
accessibility.,
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
if
we're
we're
activating
the
space
of
not
been
creating
a
parking
access.
issue
elsewhere
in
the
neighborhood
that
you're
about
later.
sure,,
that
would
be
my
only
to
create
through.
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
sure,
the
fmqb
got
a
huge
exemption.
but
okay,
they
will
not
allow
you
to
take
out
their
law
addresses..
I
don't
know
I
wasn't
talking
about
us
doing
yet,
I
was
saying
like.
and
then
the
other
thing
is,
our
spaces
are
twelve,.
Fifty
for
space
per
day.,
so
you're
not
gonna,
raise
a
whole
lot
of
revenue.
um.
A
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
anything
they'd
like
to
see
added,
or
or
have
any
issues
with
the
these
four
questions
that
are
added
to
the
questionnaire.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
wonder
if
there's
any
sort
of
question
around.,
what
skills
do
you
bring
to
the
role,
or
you
know
what
what
you
envision?
Your
impact
could
be,
or
something
like
that.
um,,
but
I
don't
know
if
that's
a
bridge
too
far,,
for
I
I've
gone
through
this
and
that's
it's
a
lot
to
answer..
So
I'd
love
to
hear
what
others
think
about
that.
A
A
A
C
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
language
that
you
would.
A
C
C
C
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
instead
of
unique.,
I
don't
know
what
unique
skills
and
experience
do
you
have?
and
how
is
it
relevant
to
the
work
of
the
help
commission?.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
just
because
you
know
someone
being,,
you
know
I'm
a
a
cloud,
and
I
can
do
blue
and
animals.
that's
a
great
skill.,
but
how
is
that
relevant
to
the
hill,
like
someone
may
have
a
great
idea
on
how
balloon
animals
could
really
impact
the
hill.,
but
who
knows,
uh,,
but
knowing
how
people
are
thinking
about,?
This
is
what
I
bring,,
and
this
is
why,.
This
is
relevant
to
the
work
that
you're
doing
right,.
A
A
C
D
D
Andrewshoemaker:
negative,
and
I
feel
much
better
today.,
so
so
I'm
fine
sitting
through
this..
It's
really
just
an
issue
of
not
exposing
people,.
I
think,
at
this
point,
or
whatever
I
had,
and
uh,,
and
I
don't
have
any
comments
on
the
uh,.
You
know.,
I
think
that's
a
good
suggestion
from.
D
D
andrewshoemaker:,
you
know
what
andrewshoemaker:
we
in
that.
Maybe
we
discussed
what
a.
at
a
different
meeting.
but
well,.
I
guess
the
question,
chris,.
What
is
the
w.?
When
do
people
have
to
apply.?
I
forget
for
two
thousand
and
twenty-three
recruitment
typically
happens
in
march.
okay,,
so
we've
got.
We've
got
some
time.
D
Andrewshoemaker:
and
we've
just
got
one
opening
for
next
year.
is
that
right?.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um,
cheryl:.
If
we
don't
fill
cheryl's
seat.,
then
she
has
to
stay
on
in
death,
and
I'm
not
li
about
that..
I
she
has
the
option
to
stay
on.
If
the
seat
is
not
billed
by
co.,
cheryl
doesn't
have
the
option
to
stay
on,,
but
we
would
like
to
be
able
to
leave
her
give
her
a
little
drink
before
she
comes
in.
A
C
Andrewshoemaker:
all
right.
lisa
wuycheck:.
Are
we
ready
to
move
into
an
exercise??
We
are.,
so
we're
gonna
do
some
speed
dating
with
topics.,
so
we
have
past,
present,,
future.,
um!
and
right
now.
C
C
C
A
Lisa
wuycheck::
do
you
want
lisa,
wuycheck:,
lisa,
wuycheck:
of
strength
and
weaknesses?
A
C
D
C
Andrewshoemaker:,
the
district
district.,
so
you
found
it
sounds
like
you
found
the
link.
yes,.
I
just
pull.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
it'll
create
a
little
posted
note,
and
you
can
type
into
it
as
many
things
you
can
in
the
next
three
minutes.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
these
are
for
for
for
future.,
I'm
just
going
with
hopefuls.
A
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
lisa
wuycheck:
thinking
about
the
the
lisa
wuycheck:
past.
C
C
C
Andrewshoemaker:
past
and
strengths.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
we're
still
frank.
we're
not
doing
weaknesses
yet..
So
now
you
have
three
minutes
to
review
what
somebody
else
is
put
up
there.
and
if
there's
something
that's
missing,
um!
and
actually
we're
going
to
it
under
two
minutes,,
because
hopefully,
there's
not
enough.,
there's
not
a
lot
of
repeats.
I
just
in
kind
of
high
level.,
so.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
so
cheryl
I'll
read
out
some
of
the
opportunities
that.
C
C
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
see,,
you
connect
with
events
in
sports,,
highlighted
family
events,,
diversity
of
experiences
and
businesses,
retail
angers
in
the
past,,
including
kingsley,
or
this
older
mountain
here
as
to
leave
you
bikes,
high
wheeler,
ross
ross
shippers,.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
heritage,
slash,
history,
music,
outdoor
retailers
out
there
in
general,
ski
snowboard
industry,
bikes,,
local
population,,
health,,
familiarity
for
life,,
progressive
culture,,
leading
city
youth,,
energy,,
bumpy,,.
J
D
Lisa
wuycheck:
andrew.,
andrewshoemaker:
no,,
I
think
uh,
uh,,
I
didn't
hear
mine.
but
there,,
but
they
were
covered
by
others
that
were
I
identical.
in
fact,
I
almost
put
down
three
to
beer
as
well..
I,
the
pendulum
swings
boulder
could
bring
back
three
to
beer
in
the
country,,
so
andrea
has
proximated
university,
and
historically,.
The
hill
was
in
a
verse
regional
center
with
university
ephesus.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
available
retail
space..
That
is
a
there's
a.
there's
a
weakness
there,
I
can
imagine.
uh,
the
fourteenth
street
bot
is
a
present
strength.
brand
recognition,
public
transit
adjacent
music
events
triple
a
radio,
graduation
game,
day.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
I'm
going
to
expand
on
the
brand
recognition,
one
that
that's
a
both
the
strength
and
a
weakness..
So
the
the
everyone
knows
the
hell..
It's
a
real
strength.,
there's
also
a
lot
of
understanding.
there's
opportunity
available
that
there's
a
new
conference
center,
and
you
will
tell
happening.
so.,
that's
all
very
positive.,
but
then
there's
also
the
negatives
that
come
with
that
right?,
so
that
brand
recognition.
one
has
a
lot
to
do
with
the
awareness
of
what
they
hold
represents.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
okay,
yeah,.
Maybe
it's
not..
We
don't
have
it
right
now,,
but
we
want
to
re
here
all
right.,
so
future
strengths,
we
have
unique
area,
financial
stability..
These
are
aspirational,
feature
strength.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
leading
to
opportunities
landlord
up
here..
I
love
it
clean
and
safe
year
around
visitors,
welcoming
to
older
residents,
improvement
and
revitalization
of
the
brand
of
the
hill,.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
diverse
users,
parking
available
reputation
as
an
arts
and
culture.
C
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
all
right,,
you,
I'm
sure,,
you
know.,
sorry
to
delegate
it
first..
I
do
it.
alright,
um!
just
to
review
click
on
the
opportunities
that
we
have
ahead
of
us..
We
engage
students
with
regular
events,
connectivity
from
the
hotels
on
the
health
and
the
hotels,
great
see
a
student
housing
district.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
next
to
the
downtown
pearl
street.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
anything
more
that
we
would,.
I
think
these
really
very
much
to
the
future
strengths
that
we
are
communicating.
um,
and
I
want
to
move
into..
We
have
ten
minutes
left
for
folks..
Additional
folks
are
arriving.
um,.
We
want
to
move
into
weaknesses
and
threats.
A
C
D
D
Andrewshoemaker:,
I
think
what
our
opportunities
and
uh,
and
challenges
are.
and
uh,,
and
so
you
know,.
I
think
that
that
that's
a
positive
thing.
C
L
Lisa
wuycheck:,
we
have
a
fly
on
the
wall
and
continue
to
hear
your
conversations.,
but
I
have
an
opportunity
to
have
now
that
we
have
here,.
I
mean,
we're
really
talking
about
the
commissions.
Twenty
twenty-three
priorities.,
I'm
gonna
pull
up
the
slide.,
so
the
twenty
twenty.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
to
okay,,
that's
just
been
going
to
do
that
for
now.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um!.
I
know
that
we
were
able
to
have
the
engagement
with
a
couple
of
council
members
coming
to
the
tour
on
the
hill.
um,.
I
I
want..
That
is
a
task
that
fits
within
that
priority..
I
don't
know
that
we
have
a
lot
of
other
things
to
point
to
the
bill.
Like..
We
made
significant
progress
in
the
area
that
I'd
say
so,
maybe
some
conversation
out
there.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:,
we
had
tactical
measures
that
the
businesses
on
the
hill,
where
we
were.
A
A
Lisa
wuycheck:,
you
know
this
trespassing
that
they
could
be
removed
from
the
property.
um,,
but
I
don't
think
that
the
commission
took
took
that
and
moved
it
forward
and
had
a
an
actual
strategy
to
update
what
it
would
make
you
priority.
okay,
um:.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
you
know
there
was..
We
worked
to
apply
for
funds
from
see
that
to
help
further
that.,
but
they
were
not
not
saying
that
they
want
a
loaded.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um,,
but
we
still
have
that
implementation
plan,
and
to
continue
to
look
at
that,
I
would
in
virginia.
I
wasn't
part
of
the
conversation
last
year,,
and
so
I
would
in
this
conversation
that
we
want
to
have
now
and
think
about..
What
do
we
want
to
focus
on.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck::
I
tie
that
directly
to
some,
a
threat
that
I
currently
see
active
on
the
hill,,
which
is
business
loss.,
we're
seeing
retail
business
scale
or
rate
of
a
hill
that
is
unsustainable.
um,,
and
I
I
don't
know
if
this
is
true..
I'm
going
to
be
dramatic
about
it.
seems
a
more
dramatic
than
what's
happening
in
the
rest
of
the
city.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
to.,
if
we,
if
we
don't.,
if
we
wait
two
years
to
do,
anything,
the
he'll,
maybe
a
shell
of
what
it
is
about,
and
it's
hard
to
imagine,
much
more
lost
than
what
we
currently
have,.
C
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
uh,,
especially
when
we're
analyzing
the
future
of
the
of
the
fourteenth
street
lot
to
make
sure
that
we
have
very
clear
communication
between
the
commission
and
the
recommendations
and
city
council
uh,.
D
Andrewshoemaker:
can
I?
uh,,
you
know
the
one
challenge
I
think
we
we
have
with
the
city
council
along
those
lines
is,
is
our
city
council
is
not
good
at,
because
they
don't
have
to
be
good
at
um,.
D
Andrewshoemaker:,
focusing
on
encouraging
or
retaining
businesses.
it's
our
city,
count.,
I
mean
the
city
of
boulder
is
usually
um..
That's
just
not
an
area
where
they've
had
challenges,,
and
so
it's
usually
it's
usually
putting
parameters
around
businesses,,
doing
things
that
that
may
be
contrary
to
our
goals
or
whatnot.
and
so..
You
know,
in
in
in
these
situations.
D
Andrewshoemaker:
uh,,
I
think
that
um,
andrewshoemaker:
it's.,
it's
just
a
unique..
You
know
that
when
you
say
to
the
city
well,,
you
know
what
we're
losing
businesses.
well,,
that
can't
be
the
case,
and
if
so,
they've
got
to
replace
that
just
happen.
that
happens
on
pearl
street.
right?.
I
mean
that's
the
way
they
look
at
it,
and
I
think
it
it..
It
requires
an
extra
effort
on
our
part
to
make
that
point.
um,,
because
it
is
unique.
it's
sort
of
like..
They
had
a
challenging
time
with
this,
as
well.
D
diagonal
plaza
up
up
up
in
north
boulder.
D
Andrewshoemaker:
similar
situation.,
it's
just
there
were
a
lot
of
things
that
made
that
area
challenging,
and
it's
in
the
city
has
to
approach
it.
Differently.
D
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
and
the
other
thing
I
would
say
about
this,
too,-
is
it's
not
just
about
business.,
the
retail
businesses.?
It's
also
about
a
reputation
of
the
hill
is
currently
under
threat..
We
just
had
a
hill
shooting
um,
and
you
know,
within
the
last
year.
It
wasn't
in
the
you
know,
two
thousand
and
twenty-two
highlights,
of
course,
for
good
reason.
um,,
but
there
was
also
instant
up
there
that
we
really
want
to
make
sure
the
pill
isn't
seen
as
the
armpit
uh,
or
someone
the
other
day
refer
to
the
hill
as.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
the
col.,
fax
avenue
folder,
and
that
absolutely
struck
me
to
the
core..
It's
like
that..
We
cannot
let
this
continue
to
happen
that
way..
There
is
a
reputational
issue
here
as
well..
It
needs
to
be
addressed
directly,,
and
I
think
that
that
our
leaders
can
help
us
with
that
um.
they,.
They
can
help
us
make
sure
that
we
don't
continue
slouching
towards
the
day
when
the
hill
hotel
opens..
We
need
to
do
something
between
now
and
then..
D
Andrewshoemaker:
well,
one
other
note,
you
know,
on
on
the
following
up
on
those
points,
is
that
you
know
I
I'm
I'm
I
just
in
light
of
all
the
things.
uh,.
I
I
think
we
have
to
do
it..
We
should
do
it
like
city
council's
attention
is
stretched
pretty
thin,,
as
is
always
the
case.
D
Andrewshoemaker:
uh,
and
we
talk
about
marketing,
and
we
don't
have
money
right,
normally.
uh.,
but
you
know,
downtown
boulder
partnership
right
is
able
to
do
its
own
marketing
and
all
that
other
kind
of
stuff
because
of
their
funding.
Revenue
and
whatnot
is
uh,,
as
we
continue
to
think
about
alternate
funding.
Sources.
the
question
becomes
to
is,.
Is
there
a
role
for
the
new
hill
hotel.
D
Andrewshoemaker:
to
go
ahead
and
start
getting
involved
in
helping
us
with
some
marketing..
I
mean
that
when
they
hit
the
ground,
they're
gonna
want
they're,
not
gonna,
want
the
hill
being
seen
as
the
col.
fax
avenue
of
boulder
when
they
open?
uh,,
and
so
is
there
a
way
to
engage
them
sooner
rather
than
later.
um,,
because
they
they
have
a.
They
have
a
huge
monetary
interest
in
that
marketing.
In
that
image.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:,
the
neighborhood
association.
think
to
get
the
success
we
want
on
the
help.,
we
need
students.,
we
need
the
neighbors,
and
we
need
the
the
businesses
to
all
rally
around
the
future.
Success
of
the
hill.
A
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
lisa,
wuycheck:
priorities.
C
E
C
C
E
E
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
well,.
I
I
wonder
how
much
of
this
is
trying
to
engage
with
city
staff
to
make
sure
that
we've
got
business,
vitality
and
efforts
really
happening
in
our
us.,
but
the
bill
um,
and
and
that
where
the
intersection
is
between
the
commission
and
what
the
city
can
be
doing
to
help
with
some
of
those
issues,.
Because
I
think
that
this
is
also
related
to
my
shiny
new
idea
object,
which
is,
we
need
to
diversify.
Our
revenue,
stream
out.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
help
all
their
merchants
association..
Thank
you
all
for
joining
us.
we've
been
having
a
great
conversation
with
the
commissioners
on
the
identifying
where
we
want
to
be
headed
with
our
twenty-three
priorities
in.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
the
line
up
where
we
want
to
be
headed
long
term
as
as
far
as
future
opportunities
and
would
like
to
see
be
the
future
strength
of
the
commercial
area.
and
in
dakota.
It's
all,
yes,
and
and
maybe
again
within
the
future.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
area.
we're
there,
ben,
and
my
city
manager
straight
as
well.
good
to
meet
you,
and
I'm
just
sorry.
I
can't
say
I'm
already
late
for
a
meeting,
and
told
that
this
is
so
engaging..
I'm
like
home,
get
there
soon,,
but
it's
fascinating
and
deputy
chief
right
from
from
the
boulder
police,
department.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um,,
and
that
is
a
role
that
we
that
staff
can
play
when
it
comes
to
your
thoughts
around
supporting
the
business
community..
I
would
remind
the
missionaries
there
are
seven
thousand
plus
businesses
and
city
of
folder.
and
what
sets
the
businesses
on
the
hill.
Apart
is
a
one
point:
seven.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
mills,
general
from
a
district
tax
which
generates
a
a
very,,
very
modest
amount
of
of
resources..
So
when
it
comes
to
what
the
city
is
able
to
do,.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
we
do
have
some
staff
that
are
here.,
we're
at
the
table
line
to
conversations
uh,,
but
also
want
to
acknowledge
that
it's
gonna
take.,
not
just
it's,
not
the
city
coming
in
to
save
the
district,
it
needs
to
be.
we..
We
have
a
role
to
play,
using
very
much
by
any
accumulation
of
resources
over
time,
sale
of
the
but
we're
still
very
limited
when
it
comes
to
making
sure
that
we're
we're
thinking
about
all
of
our
economic
vitality
functions
for
the
entire.
D
Andrewshoemaker:
yeah.
and
chris
to
feed
off
that,,
and
I
and
I
uh,.
I
appreciate
that
because
it
I
mean
that
that
right
there
lays
out
in
in
part
the
challenge
we
have,
and
it
goes
back
to
a
point.
We've
been
talking,
about,
and
and
ted
just
raised
as
well,,
and
that
is
that
you
know.
how
do
we??
How
do
we
increase
our
revenue,
stream?
and
um,,
and
I
think
we
need
to
not
just
be
constrained
by
the
current.
um,.
D
Andrewshoemaker:
you
know?
are:
are
there
things?
and
I
don't
know
how
we
do
this
in
the
future,,
whether
we
set
up
a
committee
or
what
not.,
but
to
really
explore.
are
there
ideas
that
could
um,
it
may
be,
be
be
involved,
changing
the
boundaries.
It
may
involve
other
types
of
ways
to
generate
a
revenue
stream.
D
Andrewshoemaker:
probably
starts
to
stretch
down
the
hill
uh,
towards
the
the
university,
is,,
as
people
are
starting
to
walk
back
and
forth
between
these
conference
centers
and
hotels
and
the
downs
and
the
pearl,
street,,
mall,
and
uh,,
and
so
forth.
and
so
there,.
There's
and
there's
other
ideas
out
there,.
I
think.,
but
we
should
start
exploring
that
because.
D
D
Andrewshoemaker:,
so
the
question
is,,
if
it,,
if
you
know
what
they
always
say
about
doing,
doing
the
same
thing
over
and
over
again,
and
expecting
the
same
result,
we
need
to..
We
we
might
need
to
change
some
things.
D
C
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
lisa
wuycheck:
off
campus
housing
only
by
property
owners
that
have
occupancy
that
fits
within
a
certain
parameter
that
there's
an
increase.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
somehow
levied
on
the
property
tax
that
kicks
back
into
the
safety
and
cleanliness
of
the
district.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
um,,
I
I
mean
it's
a
half
baked
idea,,
but
creating
some
kind
of
district.
that
that
helps
with
that.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
like
a
subcommittee,
or
something
like
that.,
I
mean
with
andrew
pros
like..
Maybe
there
is
some
alternate
work
with
condition
to
do
outside
of
regular
meetings
and
paraphrasing
something
that
you're
throwing
out
there..
That
may
be
something
we
want
really
serious..
Consider
so
that
we're.
we're
actually
addressing
some
of
these
things,
that,,
hoping
that
they
get.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
so
what
we
can
connect
to
doing
on
the
staff
side
is
synthesizing.
This
conversation
into
some
themes.
that
we
can
bring
to
the
january
meeting.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
lisa
wuycheck:
to
that,,
and
I
wouldn't
suggest
we
want
to
try
to
form
subcommittees
right,
now.
um!,
but
we
can
prepare
some
some
notes
from
this
meeting
that
can
inform
the
conversation
we
have
in
january,
and
that's
also
part
of
the.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
welcome,
lori:
thanks,
chris.,
so
I
get
a
a
key
thing
we've
been
talking
about
today
is
the
collaboration
and
communication,,
which
I
think,
really
is
given
the
modest
resources
that
the
city
has
to
work
with,
to
help.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
work
towards
the
future
strength
of
the
district..
It's
gonna
take
these
collaboration.,
so
I
just
want
to
acknowledge
the
folks
who
are
here
in
the
room
taking
time
out
of
their
day
to
be
a
part
of
this
conversation.
um,,
knowing
that
this
retreat
was
happening.
um!
and
that
we're
we
we
do
have
folks..
They
are
listening
and
want
to
be
at
the
table.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um,
and
I
know
that,
chip..
I
don't
want
to
put
you
on
the
spot,,
but
I
know
you're
not
well,,
but
I
would
also
would
ask..
The
police
department
has
seen
any
positive
change
in
the
neighborhood
in
the
district,
and
if
there
any
ideas
that
we
can
add
that
include
the
boulder
police
department
into
our
priorities
for
twenty
twenty-three.
As
as
we.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
lisa
wuycheck:
work
to
change
the
culture
lisa
wuycheck:
to
a
place
where
you
go.,
I'm
just
gonna,
excuse
myself..
I
am
sorry.
I
cannot
stay.
L
L
Lisa
wuycheck:
the
city,
as
we
move
forward.
but
frankly,
from
a
business
perspective,.
I
believe
in
supporting
where
we
can.
we?.
We
live
off
sales,
rep.
and
we
need
to
have
a
really
strong
business
identity
in
the
city.,
and
so
I
think
it's
really
important
for
us
to
move
forward..
So
I'm
going
to
be
curious
to
circle
back.
L
J
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
they
all
our
neighborhood
back
team.
um!.
E
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
all
about
enforcement..
It's
an
enforcement
is
a
piece
of
it..
It's
really
about
the
the
community
involvement
on
the
hill.
right
now
we
have
three
officers
and
sergeant
I'm.,
adding
an
additional
officer
for
january
and
january.,
so
before
it's
a
little
better.
um!,
but
what
there's
good
and
some
bad.?
Obviously,
we've
had
some
sense
of
violence..
We
had
the
officer
of
all
shooting,,
but
thankfully
our
officers
were
around
the
corner
dealing
with
the
the
party
normally,.
That's.
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
um.,
then
we
had
another
one..
It's
called
like
an
hour
later
for
that
same
night,
and
none
of
those
people
were
from
older.,
and
so
the
big
thing
we're
working,
on,
and
we've
had
a
lot
of
conversation
to
you
is:
we've
got
to
figure
out
what
number
one
with
the
draw
is..
We
know
what
some
of
the
is.
these
these,
these
guys
from
the
denver
or
uh,.
When
I
come
up
here
and
meet
girls,
party,
and.
E
E
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
there's
that
the
really
good
thing
we're
seeing,
though,
is
over..
I'm
looking
at
our
prime
sets
just
for
the
district,,
which
is
pretty
much
it
comes
to
the
hill
in
the
mall,.
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
forty
forty-six
percent
down
on
property.
cr:.
It's
a
significant
for
the
year.,
we're
down
fifteen.
so,
for
example,,
most
other
jurisdictions..
All
theft
is
is
way:
up.
we're
trending
down
burglary
on
the
hill,
twenty-seven
percent
down
for
the
year..
So
there's
a
lot
of
things.
We're
however,
we're
up.
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
twenty,
three
percent
on
assaults
and
that's
kind
of
the
weird
dynamic
that
we're
seeing
is.
E
E
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
overall,
as
as
you
see
in
the
hill
twenty-five
set
up
for
the
year
on
city
wide.,
we're
only
up
to
six
percent.,
so
there's
definitely
we're
working
on
a
lot
of
the
the
issues.
one.
One
cool
thing:
we're
working
on.
and
some
people
we're
working
on,,
strengthening
what
counts
as
approval,
waiting
a
a
chronic
new.,
we'll
specifically
deal
with
the
problem.
landlords,
mostly
the.
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
really
not
caring,
what's
going
on
at
their
properties
as
long
as
you
pay
um.,
so
there's
some
real
it's
gonna
take
a
little
longer
for
us
to
get
any
ordinance..
We
have
been
all
those
things,,
but
there's
no
promise
in
that,,
because
what
we
see
is
a
small
number
of
places
that
are
pretty
close.
E
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
his
name
just
escaped
me:
the
meet
of
garrett
long..
We
met
with
him
a
few
times
with
his
concerns
about
what's
going
on.
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
runs
to
liquor.
rosenberg's,
seven,
eleven,,
and
one
of
the
things
we
found
out
by
doing
a
little
checking
is
that
some
eleven
at
the
end
of
the
night
is
giving
all
their
food
that
they
didn't
sell
to
the
growing
things
away..
It's
on
house
people
which
we
totally
understand.
it's
compassionate.,
but
that
was
basically
causing
that
people
to
camp
out
in
front
of
seven,
eleven
deputy
year,
they
all
day
just
waiting
for
that
food
at
night,,
and
so
little
things
like
that
can
make
a
difference.
E
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
council
did
approve
the
budget
for
next
year,,
which
I
think
we
basically
doubling
the
number
of
the
cabinet,,
we'll
maybe
be
able
to
double
the
number
of
clean
ups.
We
can
do
when
it
comes
to
the
accountants.
um,,
whether
you're
not
getting.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
another
thing:
I'd
love
to
do
if
we
could
get
our
staffing
better
is
add
additional
offers
to
our
prior
katie
average
team
right
now..
It's
one
guy,
he's.,
he's
fantastic,,
but
he's
one
guy,
and
we'd
love
to
add
more
to
that,
and
specifically
assign
somebody
to
the
help
just
to
work
with.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
the
entities
in
the
house.,
so
whenever
you
guys
come
up
with,
we're
all
in
whatever
that
looks
like
for
your
priorities.
uh,,
we
spent
a
lot
of
time
up
there..
It's
not
our
only
issue
in
the
city,
but,
uh,.
I
think
uh,.
When
we
see
some
of
the
issues
that
we've
seen
in
the
last
year
to
include
some
of
the.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
will
point
out
that
the
the
water
dashboard,
the
best,,
have
a
general.
Do
improvement
districts
hold
out.,
so
this
is
the
or
you
should
we're
year
to
date.
uh,.
We
can
see
that
trends
are
about
a
thousand.
there's
about
a
thousand
offenses
per
month.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
that
are
listed
as
happening
in
the
commercial
district.
That's
been
pretty
consistent.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
twenty
plan
seem
to
be
pretty
high
compared
to
where
we're
at
in
other
years.
so
um!.
This
is
a
a
resource.
That's
available
to
you
all
in
the
general
public.
um,.
C
C
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
that
we're
we
started
in
may
and
in
the
areas.,
so
we'd
identified
to
our
data
honestly,
the
the
top
problem
locations
in
city
for
crime.
um,
for
example,
fourteen
eighty
canyon
circle.,
k.
is
one
of
them.
um,
we've
just
taken
on
the
millennium
to
try
to
help
with
some
of
the
crime
issues
there..
We
were
focusing
on.
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
those
locations
specifically
to
see
what
is
attracted
to
crime,,
not
not
to
go
out
and
necessarily
make
it's
made.
the
rest
of
canada's
deal
with
the
problem.
Locations.
rtd:
parking
right
specifically
a
table.
Mason's
been
one
of
them,
and
we've
put
a
ton
of
resources,
to,
not
only
having
increased
control,,
but
to
dealing
with.
E
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
to
include
locking
up
the
single
cans
of
beer,,
you
not
letting
on
house
people
come
in,
and
they're
safe,,
and
things
that
you
would
think
makes
sense
that
they
weren't
doing
right.,
and
so
they
are
to
be
manager,
and
we've
seen,.
Wherever
we're
focusing
on
that
effort,,
including
hamlet,,
convert
that
to
all
of
that.
E
Lisa
wuycheck:
uh,,
it's
making
a
huge
difference.,
one
of
the
other
things
we've
been
doing
is
we
have
a
pilot
program?
That's
called
flock
safety.
um..
She
is
also
engaging
with
lot,
and
it's
a
system
of
cameras,
testing
three
cameras
from
the
city
that
read
license
plates
aclu
on
board
with
our
policy..
It's
initially
was
a
big.
E
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
we're
burglary,
all
of
stuff
kind
of
like
the
verge
of
living,
boulder.
they're
coming
up
here,
specifically.
panel
and
converts
specifically
to
the
high
priest
per
capita,,
and
that's
no
joke..
That
is
one
of
the
highest
cars
getting
the
um.,
but
those
technology
that
some
of
that
technology
focusing
on.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
problem,
locations.
um.
and
then
really
the
biggest
thing,
we'd,
also
if,.
When
we're
back
to
staffing,
we're
going
to
have
more
people
to
the
multi,,
we're
gonna
have
more
people
to..
We
don't
have
a
dui
team
right
now,,
because
we've
had
to
put
all
those
resources
back
on
patrol
and
just
to
cover
calls.
so.
um,
yeah,.
That's
that's!
I
think
that
some
of
it.,
when
you
look
at.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
funding
sustainability..
We
have
been
talking
with
chip
a
bit
about
some
opportunities
that
uh,-
and
these
were
these-
are
we
discussed
in
previous
planning
efforts,
the
formation
of
a
uh,.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
yeah,:
it's
a
downtown
development
authority.,
but
uh,,
specifically
for
the
university
of
area.
anticipation
of
increases,
the
well
modest
in
property
tax,
revenues.,
overall.
they're,
whether
it's
just
associated
with
something
else
or
overall
for
the
city,,
because
we
do
have
other
property
taxes..
There
are
opportunities
to
to
leverage
those
increases
for
the.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
hoped
connections
between
the
two.
he's
been
working
in
partnership.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
we
are
talking
with
the
university
and
chef
and
his
team
about..
How
do
we
expand
sources
specifically
for
the
hill?
um,,
because
there
certainly
is
a
huge
role
for
the
police
department.,
but
the
ambassadors
have
been
a
that
key
component
to
to
kind
of
getting
ahead
of
before
something
becomes
police.
since
then.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
trying
to
address
issues
before
they
become
a
bigger
issue..
So
we're
hopeful
that
over
time
we'll
be
able
to
formalize
that
program
and
expand
it
um,
and
provide
additional
resources
on
the.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
um.
and,
of
course
the
university
is
very
big.
so
again.
I'd
say
that
we
have
great
partners
at
the
table.
Today.
um!
and
these
partners
are
going
to
continue
to
be
at
the
table,
and
we
can
contemplate..
Who
else
do
we
want
to
to
invite
to
these
conversations,,
whether
it's
through
the
the.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
we
start
of
the
the
commercial
reinvestment
working
group.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
or
some
other
subcommittee.,
so
we
can
contemplate
in
our
future
meetings.
but
wanted
to
maybe
open
up
the
floor
if
you're,
if
you
support
it
to
to
any
thoughts
from
our
partners.
In
my
perspective
for
calling
priorities.
A
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
and
it's
viable,,
and
and
that
we
can
connect
downtown
and
in
the
hill
as
much
as
possible.
um,.
As
chris
mentioned,
we've
been
work.,
our
ambassador
team
has
been
working
on
a
very
kind
of
skeleton
crew
on
the
hill.
for
little
over
a
year,
almost
a
year
and
a
half
uh,,
and
we're
really
focused
on
cleaning.
C
C
J
I
think
that's
in
in
development,
lisa
wuycheck:
for
the,
and
so
I
think,
there's
there's
a
lot
of
symbiosis.
uh,.
You
know,.
I
really
vision
that
the
hill
is
part
of
the
central
business
district..
It
certainly
has
its
own
identity
and
brand,,
and
it
should
have
its
own
identity
and
brand..
But
it's
really
a
a
part
of,
you
know,
to
get
it.
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
think,
there's
a
there's
a
lot
of
opportunities
for
the
hill
right,
now.
um,,
but
there
are
opportunities,
and
they
need
to
be
taken
advantage.
Of,
and
I
think
to
from
a
lot
of
what
I've
heard.
there's,,
you
know,
with
the
investment
of
the
that
see
you's
making
in
the
hill,
and
that
cop
and
the
hotel.
um,.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
and
there's
a
lot
of
ways
to
approach.
That.
we've
talked
about
jen
and
development
authority,
which
is
essentially
tax,
increment
financing
that
you
can
use
future
property
tax
revenue
to
invest
in
in
development
projects
that
will
benefit
the
district
and
and
ultimately
increase
the
value,.
C
J
Lisa
wuycheck:
um.,
so
first
of
all,,
I
want
to
say,
place,
department,
downtown
and
the
city
for
what
was
relatively
mild,
halloween.
um..
So
once
the
planning-
and
it
was
underway,
and
it's,,
I
relate,,
and
so
I
think
that
it
actually
is
an
example
of
how
we're
all
coming
together
in
really
important
ways,.
J
Lisa
wuycheck:
you
know,
as
it
relates
to
you
know,,
big
events
and
all
events,
and
and
finding
for
the
future..
So
um!
we
do
a
conference.
Center.
um!.
It's
gonna
break
down
in
the
next
couple
of
months
and
should
be
up
and
running
in
twenty
twenty-five,,
and
we
know
that.
J
Lisa
wuycheck:
that
you
know.
lisa
wuycheck:.
In
addition
to
that,
the
you
know,
factory
staff.
You
know
go
over
to
pay
for
lunch
on
on
a,,
you,
know,
daily,,
weekly,
monthly,
basis.,
um!,
there's
going
to
be
an
influx
of
visitors
well
from
throughout
the
world
to
um.
our
conference
set
and
attendees,,
and
so
take
the
opportunity
and.
J
Lisa
wuycheck:
to
support
us
as
as
we
have;
for
I
don't
know,
one
hundred
and
forty-six
years,
or
something
like
that,
and
figure
out,
what?.
K
M
M
M
M
Lisa
wuycheck:,
it's
still
there.
as
a
great
opportunity
to.
M
Lisa
wuycheck:
act
upon
whatever
financing
mechanisms,,
whatever
opportunities
there
might
be.
M
Lisa
wuycheck:
lisa
wuycheck:
to
implement
some
of
those
changes.
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
how
lisa
wuycheck:
the
properties
are
being
valued.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
think
that's
a
really
important
point,,
though
I
don't
think
in
until
property
owners
are
invested,,
whether
that's
because
they
are
the
business
owner
or
there's
some
of
their
investment
in
chain
invested
in
in
change..
That's
it's
an
up.
if
they
have
the
property
owners
at
the
table,
and
it
committed.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
to
change
them.,
to
give
you
an
example,
the
alley
on
the
east
side
of
the
hill
city
purchased,
lights,.
A
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
a
way
to
lisa
wuycheck:
force,
safety?
um!.
A
A
A
A
M
M
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
know
or
scrap
the
startup
scene
and
it's
finding
ways
to
leverage
that
you
know
that
that
to
me
is
an
exciting
piece..
Can
I
ask
your
opinion
on
street
vendors
in
the
district
as
a
business
owner?.
M
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
development,
lisa
wuycheck:
needs
to
be
a
hundred
percent
for
it.
lisa
wuycheck:
yeah,,
but
it
hasn't
come
today..
It's
like
you
said,
a
hundred
percent.
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
the
hill.
and
then
one
of
the
business
owners
came
out
and
started.
Yelling
at
us,,
saying,
you're
gonna
be
hurting
my
business.,
it's
like,,
you
know.,
you
have
a
riot
for
it,,
you
know,,
since
you
start
it's
just
a
fascinated
by
some
of
the
I
would
say
we
were
both
on
the
hill.
Back
in
the
day
when
there
there
were
more
of
ours,,
and
I
would
say,
that's
true,.
I
think,
at
a
certain
point.
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
students
started
going
down
tab.,
but
they
did.,
because
yeah,
yeah,
I
mean
when
it
was
tailored.
There
will
be
more
prominent
or
all
that.,
but
because
kids.,
if
you're
twenty
one.
E
J
J
M
M
M
M
C
C
C
M
M
M
C
C
C
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
as
opposed
to
you,
know,
demographics,
students
on
the
west
side
of
the
campus,
are
a
bit
different.,
um.
and
uh,.
Whether
or
not
that's
a
threat.
As
far
as
where
students
are
wanting
to
congregate.
um,.
C
A
A
A
A
Lisa
wuycheck:,
and
so
I
think
that
is
a
big
threat.
um,
it
it's..
It's
been
a
weakness,
and
and
it's
potentially
turning
into
a
threat
as
we
use
businesses
and
the
investment
that
the
time
and
energy
and
investment
in
ringing
and
anchor
like
the
hotel.
M
M
M
M
A
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
any
city
staff
want
to
chime
in
on..
I
know
when
you've
been
around
the
city
for
a
very
long
time
before
that,
in
the
hospitality.
A
C
A
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
piece
with
partying
in
the
in
the
houses,
and
when
you
have
an
andrew..
I
still
remember
at
at
a
city
council
meeting,
when
you're
talking
about
having
these
parties
unsupervised
as
opposed
to
having.
A
E
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
got
my
op.,
you
know.
low,
rider
short.,
it's
up
there,
too,!
On
the
hill,
I
mean
there
were
so
many
more
diversity
for
university
of
retail,
and
of
course,
we
all
know
that
the
lost
the
mountains
on
there,
and.
E
A
E
E
E
Lisa
wuycheck:,
you
could
live
up
there
and
and
not
even
leave
the
hill
and
and
canvas
little..
So
everything
you
needed
was
there,
and
all
those
outlets,,
but
it
wasn't
just
for
the
students
and
the
kids.
it's
for
people
and
older,,
and
you
know
they
were..
The
ceo
games
would
happen,
and
people
go
to
hell
and
go
before.
E
C
E
E
A
A
A
Lisa
wuycheck:
business
to
have
on
the
hill.
and
then
right,
now,
spacing
the
pajamas..
This
one
suits
that
up
above
the
yes,
yes,
um,
you
know,.
A
A
C
C
A
C
E
Lisa
wuycheck:,
I
don't
even
know
ten,
fifteen
things
that
you
put
up
there
and
and
literally
change
it
over
like
right,
and
not
just
from
a
student
perspective,
from
a
young
professional
perspective,.
Even
from
you
know,
twenty-two
to
thirty-five,
and
there's
there
are
people
there,
retail
things,
there's
drop
culture,
there's
so
much
stuff..
There's.
E
C
Lisa
wuycheck:,
it's
just
not
gonna
happen..
So
that's
it.!
It's
about
diversity!
Diversification.!
After
our
revenue
is
coming
from..
We
just
concentrate
on
the
liquor,
license
law.!
It's
not
going
to
be
enough
right!
Then.,
maybe
one
that
we've
pulled.,
but
there's
going
to
have
to
be
others.
Right.,
there's
going
to
have
to
be
food
traffic
during
the
day
that.
C
C
E
C
E
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
small
independence
aren't
opening.
we're
seeing
that
downtown..
You
know
we're
getting
a
lot
of
change.
we're
getting
a
lot
of
national
outdoor
brands
and
the
independence
who
are
successful
are
taking
the
advantage
of
the
traffic
that
that
brings.
so,
looking
at
what
is
the
traffic
the
hotel
is
going
to
bring
in?.
How
does
that
for
the
ecosystem??
That
is,
that
the
hill
to
your
point.,
like
it.,
it's
there's.
C
Lisa
wuycheck:
you
kind
of
need
to
look
at
all
of
it,
and
then
also
manage
the
safety
and
cleverness
and
the
identity
and
the
branding
and
the
you
know
all
all
of
the
different
systems..
But
that's
a
lot
of
work
like
like
you
can't.
just
look
at
one.,
here's,
the
thing.!
It's
how
it's
all
in
your
play.