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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 <br /> from 96th Street to Highway 42, 2002 EARTH DAY <br /> bypassing the current connec- <br /> tion at Pine Street. The City is CELEBRATION <br /> proceeding with preliminary <br /> design work in cooperation with <br /> the Northwest Parkway Public <br /> Highway Authority. The City <br /> has received $12 million from APRIL 27 <br /> the Authority for the cost of the <br /> project. RAIN OR SHINE! <br /> 0Open Space Acquisitions - <br /> At the end of 2001, the City LOUISVILLE RECREATION CENTER <br /> jointly purchased two new 900 WEST VIA APPIA <br /> properties for open space: <br /> (1) Louisville,Boulder County, 11 00 AM - 3:00 PM <br /> and the City of Lafayette <br /> acquired the Adler/Fingru oin the Louisville Resource Conservation Advisory <br /> Property for a total purchase Board for an afternoon of music, family fun, and <br /> price of $2,300,00. Louisville's environmental enrichment at the Fifth Annual Earth Day <br /> share was $575,000. The 55 acre Celebration. The event will include music by local musicians, <br /> property is within the City of <br /> Lafayette,north of the Esmail door prizes, and food. Environmental and wildlife <br /> open space property, adjacent to organizations will be there to provide helpful tips on ways all <br /> the Coal Creek Trail. of us can help protect Mother Earth. Mark your calendars <br /> (2) Boulder County purchased and plan to attend this fun-filled event! For more <br /> 154.5 acres of open space from <br /> the Mayhoffer Family for a information, please call the City Event line at 303-335-4539. <br /> purchase price of $3,006,386. <br /> Both Louisville and Lafayette The Louisville Resource Conservation Advisory Board has <br /> have agreed to purchase an developed a questionnaire designed to gather information from <br /> undivided one-quarter interest in Louisville residents about garbage collection and recycling in Louisville. <br /> the property from the County Specifically, the questionnaire asks fors::o. ur input on the current system of <br /> when each city receives moneys residential trash and recyclables coon throughout the City,and seeks <br /> from the Northwest Parkway your opinions regarding any new ses and improvements you would like <br /> Intergovernmental Agreement, to see. <br /> expected by 2008. frit <br /> Since 1994, the City has <br /> purchased,alone or in ` <br /> conjunction with other <br /> governmental entities, 1082 The questionnaire will be mailed to all Louisville residents at the beginning <br /> acres of open space for a total of April. Please watch for it in your mailbox,take a few minutes to complete <br /> of$11.4 million. $6.7 million it, and mail it back to the City.Your input is very valuable as the City <br /> was raised by the 1994 voter considers changes to the current system of trash collection and recycling in <br /> approved open space sales tax Louisville. If you have any questions about the survey,please call Peggy <br /> which sunsets in December Flaherty at 303-335-4604. Thank you for your participation. <br /> 2003. <br /> Spring 2002 <br />
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