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A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR STOLZMANN <br />Our community is strong because <br />of the way we come together and <br />support one another. <br />This year, we are celebrating <br />our diversity through displays, <br />events, and programs to show that <br />support for each member of our <br />community regardless of their <br />background identity. If you have an <br />idea for a celebration or display, please reach out to the City <br />Manager's Office at 303.335.4533 with the suggestion. <br />I also am thrilled to announce that we are bringing <br />back a Louisville summer tradition: the Independence <br />Day grill out, and this year it will be at Coal Creek Golf <br />Course. City Council will be grilling up local Italian <br />sausage and hotdogs (with vegetarian options of course) <br />for the community. <br />Please join us and your neighbors at the event so we can <br />all enjoy the conversations, care, and community. I hope <br />to see you there. <br />Sincerely, <br />Mayor Ashley Stolzmann <br />RECOVERY NEWS <br />The last month marked an important milestone in <br />Louisville's road to recovery: Private Property Debris <br />Removal (PPDR) is officially underway! We have <br />numerous crews operating on dozens of sites. The work is <br />being undertaken by contractor DRC, who was awarded <br />the contract for PPDR. The program is a partnership <br />between Louisville, Superior and Boulder County. <br />The project, which was disrupted by several lawsuits, <br />is projected to take approximately four months to <br />complete for more than 850 properties (in all three <br />jurisdictions) that are taking part in the program. Do <br />you have questions on what to expect on your property? <br />Read the FAQ on PPDR at www.LouisvilleCo.gov/PPDR <br />You can monitor air quality throughout PPDR at <br />www.bou Idercou nty.org/d isasters/wi Idfi res/marsha I Ifi reaq/ <br />Planning & Building Updates <br />The Planning and Building Department has already <br />issued hundreds of Debris Removal Permits and over <br />50 lots have been cleared (while others are underway). <br />We've also received the first rebuilding permit <br />application!The Department is busy preparing for the <br />rebuilding that will soon begin for all properties and <br />will have the resources needed to handle the increased <br />demand. Staff is expediting plan reviews, waiving <br />demolition fees and preparing for the many permit <br />applications we expect to see. <br />Are you interested in meetingwith Planning and Building <br />staff to discuss your rebuilding plans? Members of the <br />Department are available to meet in person at City <br />Hall or online via Zoom to answer your questions on <br />the rebuilding process and requirements. To make an <br />appointment visit www.LouisvilleCo.gov/Appointment <br />City Repairs Underway <br />City staff has been focused on repairing City -owned <br />properties and infrastructure that was damaged by the <br />fire. The Operations Team continues to flush waterlines <br />in fire -damaged areas while Parks and Open Space staff <br />manage landscape restoration. <br />The Davidson Mesa Dog Off -Leash Area (DOLA) <br />reopened on May 6! Staff installed a temporary fence <br />in fire damaged sections to allow the DOLA to reopen <br />until permanent fence construction occurs. Work on the <br />permanent fence is anticipated to begin this summer. <br />The City also had help cleaning up some properties <br />thanks to volunteers from the community. Open Space <br />and Parks staff have been hosting "Spring Clean Up <br />Events" where volunteers picked up debris and even <br />salvaged some fencing materials. Thanks to everyone <br />who participated! <br />For updates and more details visit the City's <br />recovery website at www.LouisvilleCo.gov/Recovery. <br />The Recovery Dashboard is updated daily. <br />TRADUCCION AL ESPANOL DISPONIBLE <br />Para leer esta publicacion en espanol, visite LouisvilleCO.gov/CommunityUpdate o Ilame al 303.335.4814 para <br />recibir una copia impresa. <br />To read this publication in Spanish, visit LouisvilleCO.gov/CommunityUpdate or <br />call 303.335.4528 to receive a printed copy. <br />Summer 2022 • Page 3 <br />
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