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UTILITY RATE STUDY AND NEW POLICE CHIEF <br /> PROPOSED RATE CHANGES David Hayes has been hired as Louisville's new Police <br /> Chief. Mr. Hayes is currently a Deputy Chief of Police for the <br /> In 2013, the City of Louisville, along with a financial City of Boulder.A 26-year resident of Louisville, Mr. Hayes <br /> consultant, began work on a study to calculate new monthly has extensive experience with Community Oriented Polic- <br /> rates for water, sewer, and stormwater services to assure the ing, creating community partnerships, and emergency and <br /> operations and projects associated with providing those strategic planning. He also began his career as a patrol officer <br /> services are properly funded.As part of this study, Louisville's for t <br /> he City of Louisville in 1977. <br /> City Council formed a task force composed of residents, busi- City Manager Malcolm Fleming stated"I am very pleased <br /> ness owners, and homeowner association representatives to to welcome Dave back to the Louisville PD. His experience, <br /> provide direction and comments that reflect the values of the approach and leadership skills make him a great fit for the <br /> community. Five task force meetings were held at which they department. In addition, Dave's personal knowledge of Louis <br /> reviewed rate design philosophies related to various topics ville will serve him well as Chief of Police." <br /> such as promoting conservation, providing revenue stability, Mr. Hayes,who will start in Louisville on April 28, stated <br /> and mitigating impacts to customers. <br /> "As a resident I've seen firsthand how deeply Louisville's staff <br /> The study's outcome, proposed future rate structures, and and elected officials care about the community. Over the years <br /> associated rate increases being recommended by the task force I have also had the pleasure of working with many of them <br /> are currently being reviewed by the City Council. The final and I look forward to being a part of that team to continue <br /> utility rate structure will be presented for City Council con- the good things happening in Louisville." <br /> sideration at the May 6 City Council Meeting (7:00 PM). We welcome Chief Hayes to town. Feel free to stop in at <br /> Questions and comments about the study and proposed the Police Department to say"hi" to Chief Hayes. <br /> rates can be directed to Dmitry Tepo at 303.335.4607 or <br /> DmitryT@a LouisvilleCO.gov. <br /> Where can I find f ree paint and <br /> household products? <br /> l only need a small amount of a product and I don't want to pay full price... <br /> The Boulder County Hazardous Materials Management Facility(HMMF)offers <br /> Information <br /> residents and businesses reused household products FREE of charge! <br /> J — These products are available on a first-come,first-serve basis. <br /> Solution On our well-stocked reuse shelves you can usually find: <br /> • Automotive Products • Lighter Fluid <br /> • Caulk • Oil Based Paint and Stains <br /> • Deck Cleaners • Pool&Spa Chemicals <br /> • Fertilizers • Spray Paint <br /> • Hobby Products • Toilet&Drain Cleaners <br /> • Household Cleaners • Wood Sealer <br /> • Latex Paint • and More! <br /> Come find free reusable products at: <br /> ai <br /> Hazardous Materials Management Facility <br /> Boulder 1901c 63rd Street,Boulder <br /> County Open: Wednesday,Thursday,Friday&Saturday,8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. <br /> Closed:Sunday,Monday,Tuesday&county holidays <br /> 720.564.2251,www.bouldercountyrecycles.org <br /> Spring 2014 6 <br />
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