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NEW FOR 2003 - HAVE You REGISTERED YOUR BUSINESS? <br /> Good News! Over the summer, Louisville City Council approved the elimination of the $15 business <br /> license. It has been replaced with a one-time, no fee business registration. If you hold a valid 2002 <br /> business license, you're already registered and no further fees or renewals will be required. <br /> If you are new to Louisville, the City of Louisville requires all businesses located in the City of Louisville to <br /> register their business. Even if you do not collect sales tax, you must still register your business. There is no fee <br /> associated with a registration. <br /> Additionally, all businesses that sell at retail within the City of Louisville are required to obtain a local Sales <br /> Tax License. If you do not collect City of Louisville sales tax you do not need a local sales tax license, but if your <br /> business is located in Louisville, you still must register your business. <br /> For more information and to obtain the proper forms, visit the City web site at www.ci.louisville.co.us, click on <br /> the City Hall icon, then Sales Tax & Licensing. You may also contact the Sales Tax & Licensing Division at 303- <br /> 335-4514 for assistance. <br /> ANNUAL LEAF COLLECTION <br /> soil amendment is then made available to residents free <br /> PROGRAM of charge, for use in lawns and gardens. Check out the <br /> Thanks to a $20,000 grant from the Boulder City's web site at wwwci.louisville.co.us or contact <br /> 1 County Resource Conservation Division, the Peggy in the City's Public Works Department at 303- <br /> City of Louisville has purchased a bulk leaf vacuum 335-4604 for more information. <br /> collector. This machine will eliminate the need for <br /> some Louisville residents to PHONE BOOK RECYCLING <br /> place their leaves into bags <br /> this fall. Instead, residents Tn past years, a collection bin for phone book <br /> in certain neighborhoods recycling was available to Louisville residents in the will be asked to rake their Safeway grocery store parking lot. However, earlier this <br /> f + leaves into small piles of year, Qwest Dex stopped providing this service and <br /> IF .. windrows adjacent to the Louisville residents needed to take their phone books <br /> sidewalk and City crews will into Boulder for recycling <br /> vacuum the leaves up from We are happy to report that in a cooperative effort <br /> there. between Safeway, the City of Louisville, and Eco- <br /> Cycle, a phone book collection bin will again be made <br /> This year, the vacuum leaf collection program will <br /> primarily involve the Old Town neighborhoods, while available to Louisville residents in the Safeway <br /> the standard bagged leaf collection program will parking lot at 707 South Boulder <br /> continue in other neighborhoods. Instructions on when Road. The collection bin will be <br /> and how to pile your leaves, as well as any street available from early December <br /> AP* <br /> parking issues related to the leaf vacuum program will through January to coincide <br /> be made available as soon as the collection routes are with the delivery of the new <br /> established. This innovative program will help 2003 Qwest Dex phone <br /> Wh.44461 <br /> eliminate the use and discarding of thousands of books. <br /> plastic bags. So, when you receive your <br /> The City's curbside bagged leaf collection program new phone books, bring your old ones over to the <br /> began in 1999. Each year, volunteers and City staff Safeway parking lot for recycling. Please contact Peggy <br /> have spent countless hours at the wastewater in the Public Works Department at 303-335-4604 with <br /> treatment plant breaking open the bags to allow the any questions. <br /> leaves to be mixed into the City's biosolids. This rich <br /> Fall 2002 <br />
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