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bid for the trails completion south of Sycamore Lane. He wanted to <br />make it clear that, just because the award bid is being approved, <br />does not mean that the final alignment for the trail behind <br />Sycamore has yet been decided. He explained that there will be a <br />meeting with members of the neighborhood. <br /> <br />Davidson called for any other changes to the Consent Agenda. <br />NONE <br /> <br />Davidson moved that Council approve the Consent Agenda. <br />by Mayer. All in favor. <br /> <br />Seconded <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />APPROVAL OF BI?.?-q <br />APPROVE RENEWAL OF HOTEL & RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE - OLD <br /> LOUISVILLE INN <br />APPROVE FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SUPPORT <br /> SERVICES- 1993 DOWNTOWN PROJECT <br />AWARD BID - 1993 TRAILS DEVELOPMENT, SIDEWA?.KS AND STREET M~DIANS <br /> PROJECT <br />AWARD BID - NORTH AND SOUTH TRAIL PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS - ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> <br />Davidson called for anyone in the audience wishing to speak on any <br />items not on the Agenda. <br /> <br />NONE <br /> <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br /> <br />PROCLAMATION - RECYCLING MONTH - JUNE 1993 - GLEN HUEY <br /> <br />Davidson read and presented the Recycling Month Proclamation to <br />Glen Huey. <br /> <br />Glen Huey thanked Council for their support of the Resource <br />Conservation Advisory Board's efforts. He urged all citizens to <br />conserve water and to utilize the Board's recommendations, "Don't <br />Bag It" grass program, participating in curb side recycling, and/or <br />drop off recycling program. <br /> <br />Sisk reminded Louisville's citizens t~at today was the start of the <br />voluntary "circle, diamond, square" watering. <br /> <br />Steve Baysinger, Parks & Recreation Director, explained that the <br />"circle, diamond, square" has to do with the last two digits of <br />one's address. There will be a mailing going to all of <br />Louisville's residents this week with a calendar of June, July, <br />August, and September to help people keep track of those days. <br /> <br /> <br />