To: DDD Commission
Downtown Stakeholders
Re: DDD Commission Meeting, Agenda
Our June DDD Commission meeting will be held at the Old State Capitol, 100 North Boulevard, on Tuesday, June 8th at 8 am.
Please mark your calendars to attend this important meeting. Join us as we discuss a number of exciting projects including: River Center Library update, North Boulevard Town Square and Galvez Plaza updates, and plans for an extraordinary new interactive exhibit they will debut at the Old State Capitol in July. Also, a draft preview of the DDD's World Congress presentation will be presented immediately following the DDD Commission meeting.
We will begin promptly at 8 am. Attached below is the agenda for your perusal and we thank the Old State Capitol and Secretary of State Jay Dardenne for hosting us.
See you on Tuesday at 8 am and please let me know if you have any questions.
Please click below to view our interactive parking map:
Old State Capitol
Thanks.
Davis
drhorer@brgov.com
DDD Commission Meeting
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010, 8:00 a.m.
Old State Capitol, 100 North Boulevard
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Declare Quorum
3. Approve Agenda
4. Approve May 11, 2010 Minutes
5. Board Action
6. Update from Previous Board Meeting
a. Governmental Issues
b. Development Initiatives
- Louisiana Old State Capitol
- River Center Library update
- Housing Initiatives
- North Boulevard Town Square Phase one/LASM site improvement project
- Wayfinding signage update
- Downtown TV Show
- Beauregard Town
New Downtown Businesses
- Holden Associates Architects - new location
Events
- Baton Baton Rouge Bicentennial / Sounds of Summer / Discover Baton Adventure Specials/ Skating on the River
- Juneteenth
- Star Spangled Celebration
- Freedom Mile
- Manship Theatre Events
- River Center Events
7. Ongoing Projects
- CPEX
- BREADA
- Plan Baton Rouge II
8. Correspondence
9. Public Comment
*Note: We welcome you to stay after the meeting to preview the Downtown Development District's World Congress 2010 presentation, "A TALE OF TWO CITIES: How Successful Partnerships Enabled Downtown Baton Rouge to Thrive in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina."