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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 15, 2016 <br />Page 12 of 17 <br />Council member Stolzmann explained she would not support this because she felt there <br />were too many unanswered questions. She felt the exposure was larger than the <br />reward. <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: 6 -1. Council member Stolzmann voting no. Motion carried. <br />City Manager Fleming thanked Kurt for negotiating this in addition to his numerous other <br />duties. Public Works Director Kowar thanked Finance Director Watson and City <br />Attorney Light for their help in getting this all done in a short amount of time. <br />DISCUSSION/DIRECTION /ACTION — 2016 CITIZEN SURVEY <br />INSTRUMENT <br />Mayor Muckle called for a staff presentation. <br />Public Relations Manager Muth stated City Council gave Councilmembers Leh and <br />Maloney input on the 2016 Citizen Survey instrument at the meeting on March 8. <br />Included in the packet was a revised survey instrument for discussion. The majority of <br />the survey should be finalized at this point, but questions 13 —17 were those with the <br />most changes. Input is sought on these specific questions. She reminded Council this <br />is a citizen survey done every 4 years and will be sent to 2,000 randomly selected <br />residents to get a statistically valid cross section representation. <br />Mayor Muckle called for Council comment.. <br />COUNCIL COMMENT <br />Council member Loo thanked everyone who worked on the survey. She liked the way <br />question 13 was re -done. She felt question 16 doesn't give the public the right idea. <br />She suggested a phrase she borrowed from John Leary. "Most of the land zoned for <br />residential uses in Louisville has been built out." <br />Council member Maloney and Council member Leh agreed. Council member Leh <br />thanked everyone for their input on the survey. <br />Council member Loo and Council member Leh noted some typos to clean up. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton didn't want to see trash pickup go to two weeks. He thought the <br />better question was paying more for composting. <br />Council member Stolzmann said the question was to gauge where the community is on <br />this issue. <br />Council member Maloney still found question #14 confusing. He felt the survey is <br />important and was not an easy project. He thanked everyone who worked on it. He <br />