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The committee discussed updates on a downtown revitalization project, focusing on a multi-use pathway design, safety improvements at Bridge Street, and the elimination of private parking lot access to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety. Members also reviewed plans for the Division Avenue project, specifically discussing bicycle lane endings, sharrow markings, intersection geometry, and the implementation of appropriate signage to ensure user safety and clarity for both cyclists and drivers.
The commission reviewed a community mural proposal, received financial reports from the Sandpoint Urban Renewal Agency, and heard a presentation on restoration needs for the Panida Theater. Members selected submissions for the 2026 Silver Box Project, received updates on the Street Lamp Banner Program, Cedar Street public art planning, and the Big Belly art project. Progress was reported on the basketball court mural, future northern district art projects, and the historic walking tour brochure. Additionally, the commission discussed upcoming historic preservation training and reviewed a draft ordinance concerning commercial historic preservation design review standards.
The Commission discussed a conceptual proposal to transform the former Arlo's site into a public recreation space, noting the need for future environmental and infrastructure planning. Public comments regarding Lakeview Park improvements, specifically playground maintenance and pedestrian safety, were addressed with referrals for further evaluation. The Commission received an operational update for the James E. Russell Sports Center and a progress report on the Euclid Right-of-Way Pocket Park, including the selection of a design firm. Additionally, two advisory subcommittees for the RV Park and the Euclid Pocket Park were established. Future budget considerations were identified for Lakeview Park, and staff provided status updates on City Beach RV Park and potential property acquisitions.
The meeting featured the presentation of Police Department graduation certificates and a proclamation for the Live Give 7B campaign. Financial reports for March 2026 and the second quarter of the fiscal year were presented for information. The Council approved several items, including loan agreements for wastewater treatment plant reconstruction, a lease amendment for a food shack, a contract for the Division Avenue Corridor Improvement Project, and a memorandum of understanding for marina moorage. Additionally, the Council reviewed proposed changes to city fees and scheduled a future public hearing for those exceeding a 5% increase. Finally, the Council approved an agreement with HMH Engineering for the development of the City Beach RV Park and associated parking lot design.
The committee discussed updates regarding the Downtown Streets Revitalization Phase 3 Advisory Committee and reviewed work team reports. A key action taken was the approval to relocate a Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon on North Boyer Avenue. Additionally, staff provided updates on new bike rack installations and delivered a presentation on an east-west mainline bikeway project to enhance connectivity and accessibility. The roundtable discussion focused on identifying safer routes for local school travel and potential infrastructure improvements.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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