The University Avenue Corridor Plan is a comprehensive project that aims to revitalize and improve the University Avenue corridor in Lafayette, Louisiana. The Lafayette Consolidated Government and Basin Arts have been working together to gather feedback from the community on the plan, which will play a crucial role in shaping the public art projects that will be implemented along the corridor.
Key highlights of the plan include street improvements, connecting adjoining neighborhoods, and improving pedestrian and vehicle safety.
- Street improvements: The plan includes the installation of new streetlights, pavement markings, and other infrastructure improvements to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the corridor.
- Neighborhood connections: The plan aims to connect adjoining neighborhoods and improve the overall sense of community by creating a more cohesive and walkable environment.
- Pedestrian and vehicle safety: The plan includes improvements to pedestrian and vehicle safety, such as the installation of crosswalks, pedestrian signals, and other safety features.
The University Corridor Public Art Office Hours are a series of community meetings designed to gather feedback from residents on the public art projects that will be implemented along the corridor. These meetings are an opportunity for attendees to learn more about the sites that have been selected for the public art projects and to weigh in on the concepts that will be implemented.
“To facilitate and implement three large-scale public art projects along University Avenue. From the interstate all the way to Cameron Street and public art office hours are happening this summer as a way for the community to learn more about the sites that have selected and to weigh in on the concepts that we will are looking at,”
Clare Cook, founder and creative director of Basin Arts, emphasizes the importance of community involvement in the public art projects. “So whatever goes into the corridor would actually be beneficial to all parties whether you live in the community you pass through the community, I think everyone who passes through the community will be informed what actually will be there versus just being surprised. You know why its there and the historic behind it,”
The public art projects along the corridor will be reflective of ideas around public service and education. As Cook explains, “As you think about University Avenue as a whole, when you are driving through the interstate all the way to the airport, you are passing through historical neighborhoods, passing by historical schools—elementary all the way to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette—passing City Hall; you are heading past the police station, public works, and the airport. The corridor is through the people, the entities that make Lafayette work and build our future.”
The University Corridor Public Art Office Hours will be held at various locations throughout the summer, including:
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| June 18th | 6:00-7:00pm | Bottle Art Lofts |
| June 25th | 8:00-9:00am | Black Cafe |
| July 2nd | 12:00-1:00pm | Laura’s 2 |
| July 9th | 6:00-7:00pm | Bottle Art Lofts |
| July 16th | 8:00-9:00am | Black Cafe |
By attending the University Corridor Public Art Office Hours, residents can provide feedback and shape the future of the University Avenue corridor. As Kendrick Martin, a community member, notes, “I think the meeting was very informative, it actually allowed the community to give input. It’s a great way for the community to be involved and have a say in what goes into the corridor.”
The University Avenue Corridor Plan is a collaborative effort between the Lafayette Consolidated Government and Basin Arts. The plan aims to create a vibrant and inclusive community that reflects the character and charm of Lafayette.
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