Downtown Vitality meeting

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upsonr

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Oct 20, 2025, 8:11:49 PM10/20/25
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The next meeting of the Downtown Vitality Strategy task force is tomorrow. Here is the meeting packet: https://archives.corvallisoregon.gov/public/ElectronicFile.aspx?dbid=0&docid=5506135

On the agenda is the setting of Action Statements.  

Wendy Byrne

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Oct 20, 2025, 10:02:39 PM10/20/25
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This would be the Infrastructure Subcommittee of the Downtown Vitality Strategy Task Force, yes. I hope folks are following these meetings!

On Mon, Oct 20, 2025 at 5:11 PM upsonr <ups...@gmail.com> wrote:
The next meeting of the Downtown Vitality Strategy task force is tomorrow. Here is the meeting packet: https://archives.corvallisoregon.gov/public/ElectronicFile.aspx?dbid=0&docid=5506135

On the agenda is the setting of Action Statements.  

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Rachel Schwindt

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Oct 21, 2025, 3:48:13 PM10/21/25
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The September meeting looked interesting. I'm sorry I missed it. 

I agree that the task force may need to clarify "what is the outcome or direction for those improvements that the community and stakeholders want to see". Probably some basic safety upgrades like "No turn on red" signs at the intersections with the most pedestrians and marked crosswalks at 4th&Adams and 3rd&Jackson would go a long way towards "Making 3rd and 4th Street safer for pedestrians".

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