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2012 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report
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2012 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report
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Audit Reports ACFR
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5/10/2013
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2F5
Record Series Code
30.040A
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Audit Records
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City 6■-• of Office of the City Manager <br /> Louisville <br /> COLORADO • SINCE 1882 <br /> May 10, 2013 <br /> Citizens, Honorable Mayor, Members of the City Council: <br /> We submit to you the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the <br /> City of Louisville for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012. Responsibility for <br /> both the accuracy of the data, and the completeness and fairness of the <br /> presentation, including all disclosures, rests with the City. To the best of our <br /> knowledge and belief, the enclosed data reflects accurately in all material <br /> respects and is reported in a manner that presents fairly the financial position <br /> and results of operations of the various funds of the City. We have also included <br /> all disclosures necessary to enable the reader to gain an understanding of the <br /> City's financial activities. We also suggest that readers of this document review <br /> the Management's Discussion and Analysis section for a more detailed <br /> discussion on the financial information. <br /> This report includes all funds of the City. The Louisville Housing Authority, the <br /> Louisville Cultural Council, the Louisville Historical Commission, the Louisville <br /> Fire Protection District, and the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District do not <br /> meet the established criteria for inclusion in the reporting entity and, accordingly, <br /> are excluded from this report. The Urban Revitalization District does meet the <br /> established criteria for inclusion and, therefore, is included within this report. <br /> ECONOMIC CONDITION AND OUTLOOK <br /> The City of Louisville has often been recognized for its livability. Most recently, <br /> Money magazine named Louisville No. 1 in its 2009 "Best Place to Live" issue, <br /> and then in an unprecedented action again named Louisville No. 1 in its 2011 <br /> "Best Place to Live" issue. Many things contribute to this exemplary quality of life <br /> and positive economic condition. Among other things, we have dozens of great <br /> eateries, a thriving arts scene, housing prices held steady through the great <br /> recession and are now climbing, there are new neighborhoods on the North side <br /> of town and significant redevelopment in many locations throughout town, there <br /> are numerous job opportunities with employers such as Sierra Nevada, which is <br /> designing and constructing the next space shuttle here, Pearl Izumi building its <br /> world headquarters here, and other employers expanding or moving here. As <br /> the first Money article noted, "Add in dry, clear weather, little crime, good health <br /> care, low taxes, and Louisville is pretty tough to beat." <br /> 1 <br />
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