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Livingston URA discusses downtown outreach, website improvements and walk-audit pilot for intersection upgrades
Summary
Members reviewed results from the "Who Does What Downtown" outreach event, discussed building a more user‑facing URA web presence and outreach materials, and heard that the city will host a Western Transportation Institute walk audit this spring that could lead to a pilot of reusable intersection improvements potentially funded by the URA.
At its April 22 meeting the Livingston Urban Renewal Agency reviewed recent downtown outreach, discussed a proposed public-facing website and marketing materials, and received staff notice that a walk audit and pilot intersection improvements are planned in coordination with Montana State University's Western Transportation Institute.
Board members said the March/April "Who Does What Downtown" event was well attended by local business owners and representatives. City staff and board volunteers reported roughly 10 attendees signed up for follow-up contact; presenters included city staff, grant program representatives and local partners. Board members asked that staff be permitted to email attendees using the URA email alias rather than individual personal accounts; staff said they would check with Grant (city staff) and IT about…
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