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AIR TRAFFIC NOISE UTILITY BILL REFUND <br /> City staff members often receive calls from residents On your November water and sewer bill,you will <br /> regarding air traffic noise from the Jefferson County notice a refund. This mill levy refund is for all utility <br /> Airport. We are working hard customers, excluding irrigation billings and customers outside the <br /> through the channels that are City limits. <br /> available to us to make sure that The refund is to offset the mill r <br /> noise levels do not increase. Staff levy that residents pay as a result of pQ <br /> members continue to work on this the City of Louisville joining the OD <br /> issue with our federal representatives. Northern Colorado Water Conser- ` 4 <br /> If you have complaints about air traffic noise,please be vancy District (NCWCD). The <br /> sure to register them with the airport. The Jefferson NCWCD provides the City an alternate water supply <br /> County Airport has set up a hotline to take complaints during drought years. However,becoming members of <br /> regarding noise.Jeffco officials have informed City staff the NCWCD created a mill levy on residents'property <br /> that they respond to all complaints with a letter. taxes. This mill levy for a house valued at $200,000 <br /> would come to $19.48. To offset the amount of the mill <br /> If you feel that air traffic noise is a serious problem in levy increase, the City Council passed Resolution No. 46, <br /> Louisville,be sure to register your complaints with the Series 1996. This Resolution allows the City to reimburse <br /> Jefferson County Airport. Airport officials need to know residents for that mill levy through a water bill rebate. <br /> that there are problems with noise here in Louisville This rebate is credited evenly to each City water <br /> before they will make any changes. customer and will continue annually. <br /> Jefferson County Airport The rebate will appear as a credit on your November <br /> water bill. Please contact the Finance Department at <br /> Noise Complaints (303) 666-6565, extension 101 if you have questions <br /> (303) 438-2016 about this program. <br /> ECOLOGY LECTURE SERIES JOB OPPORTUNITIES <br /> The Open Space Advisory Board,in conjunction with the LOOKING FOR OPPORTUNITIES CLOSE TO HOME? <br /> Louisville Environmental Action Forum, announces the Check out the jobs at the City: <br /> Fall 2000 Ecology Lecture Series. Come learn about issues <br /> affecting our community, enjoy some refreshments and • view Municipal Channel 16 <br /> meet more of your Louisville neighbors. • stop in at 722 Front Street <br /> • call our job line at 303-666-6565, ext. 413 <br /> Wednesday, September 13 • visit our web site at www.ci.louisville.co.us <br /> Our Hometown Trail System: Rock Creek—Coal Creek <br /> Scott Robson, RC-CC Coordinator <br /> Temporary seasonal positions in Parks & <br /> Wednesday, October 11 Recreation — Flexible hours. <br /> Introduction to Prairie Grassland Restoration Part-time positions— Recreation instructors, sports <br /> Carol Dawson, Director of Research,DenverBot<inicalGaitIens officiating, childcare, library aides, lifeguards, water <br /> Wednesday, November 8 safety instructors and other recreation facility <br /> Trails and Wildlife: Coexistence or Conflict? positions. <br /> Rick Knight,Professor of Biology, CSU Volunteer opportunities— Senior services, library <br /> services. <br /> Tuesday, December 12 Full-time positions — Good working conditions and <br /> Boulder County Ecosystems at the Winter Solstice generous benefits. <br /> Steve Jones,Naturalist and Author <br /> City of Louisville <br /> All events will be held at the Arts Center, 801 Grant 749 Main Street <br /> Avenue and will begin at 7:00 PM. Louisville CO 80027 <br /> 303-666-6565 <br /> EOE <br /> Autumn 2000 3 <br />