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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> March 15, 2011 <br /> Page 3 of 12 <br /> COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS NOT ON THE <br /> AGENDA <br /> Mayor Sisk asked City Manager Fleming to follow up on the CCTV allegations. <br /> Mayor Sisk reported on the RTD Board meeting, where $305 Million dollars was <br /> allocated for projects underfunded by FasTacks. Those allocations included: $90 <br /> Million to US 36, $17 Million to the City of Longmont for a downtown station, $90 Million <br /> to the North Metro line and $90 Million for the 1 -225 project. RTD will conduct a public <br /> meeting on the Northwest rail line at Louisville Middle School on March 16, from 6:00 to <br /> 8:00 p.m. He stressed the importance of DRCOG allocating $80,000 to the City of <br /> Louisville for station planning and thanked Deputy City Manager Balser and Councilor <br /> Muckle for their efforts. <br /> CITY MANAGER'S REPORT <br /> City Manager Fleming reported two years ago, Money Magazine ranked Louisville as <br /> the number one place to live in the country. He felt today, the City of Louisville is even <br /> a better place to live and listed the many new additions to the City, including new <br /> restaurants; steady housing prices; a new neighborhood to the north; library circulation <br /> passing the 500,000 mark in a year; more jobs thanks to Vestas; a Parking and <br /> Pedestrian Action Plan and solar panels at the utility plants. He asked others to send <br /> him their lists of the City's attributes, which could be forwarded to Money Magazine. <br /> REGULAR BUSINESS <br /> PROCLAMATION FOR NUTRITION MONTH FOR SENORS <br /> Mayor Sisk read the Proclamation, which proclaimed March 2011 as Nutrition Month in <br /> the City of Louisville. <br /> The following members of the Seniors Congregate Meal Site were recognized: Richard <br /> Cohen, Charlie Fischer, Deborah Fahey and Carol and Jim Purfurst. Also recognized <br /> were Senior Services Supervisor Katie Beasley and Community Resource Coordinator <br /> Diane Evans, Mayor Pro Tem Marsella and Councilor Clabots. <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Marsella thanked all the Brooks Cafe volunteers including Angie, <br /> Richard, Charley, Deborah, Carmen, Dora, Juan and Stacy. She also thanked Katie <br /> Beasley and Diane Evans. <br /> MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAND USE AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS <br />
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