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2022-14 - Authorize negotiations with CASTO for downtown development
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2022-14
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5/2/2022
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Exhibit A -Community Vision Success Statements by Priority <br />• Pursues creative solutions to meet parking demands (Mobility) <br />• Employs smart technology to improve the efficient use of parking (Mobility) <br />Encourages development of a diverse housing stock that meets the needs of all residents including <br />seniors, low/moderate income families, and special needs households (Housing) <br />Permits new and infill development which is complementary to the scale and character of surrounding <br />residential uses, integrates sustainable practices, and reflects Universal Design principles (Housing) <br />Employs universal design and complies with ADA in the construction and renovation of public facilities <br />(Mobility) <br />• Captures and shares local history and celebrates the diversity of cultures among Lakewood Residents <br />(Education and Culture) <br />• Promotes cultural identity in neighborhoods through the design of the built environment (Education & <br />Culture) <br />• Leverages local and regional cultural assets to direct programming in Lakewood (Education & Culture) <br />• Provides great facilities and learning environments that allow access to educational technology and <br />resources including access to computers in schools and libraries (Education & Culture) <br />• Manages stormwater via best practices such as bio-swales, rain gardens pervious pavement, and <br />private downspout and lateral rehabilitation (Economic Development) <br />• Promotes and incentivizes sustainable development practices such as energy efficiency, renewable <br />energy, waste reduction, supply chain management and composting (Economic Development) <br />• Preserves and respects historic context in commercial development (Economic Development) <br />• Plans for and address the impacts of technology on local business (Economic Development) <br />• Provides public spaces that are open and inviting with access for all (Community Wellness) <br />• Balances support for urban agriculture with the realities of a densely populated city (Community <br />Wellness) <br />• Connects residents to information the internet and public services (Community Wellness) <br />• Builds and maintains infrastructure to support active lifestyles (Community Wellness) <br />• Connects residents to healthcare, social -emotional services, education, and health literacy (Community <br />Wellness) <br />• Has strong block clubs and other hyper -local connections which foster neighborhood cohesion and <br />safety <br />• Expands the network of public and private security cameras (Safety) <br />• Maintains public spaces that are beautiful, functional, and safe for all following established best <br />practices (Safety) <br />• Designs roads, parking lots, sidewalks, and all public infrastructure to improve the community's <br />resilience (Safety) <br />• Implements an urban streetscape best practices that include beautiful and functional amenities <br />(Mobility) <br />10 <br />
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