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the City providing a supporting role. The Chamber <br />will be contacted for a more detailed description. <br />Fauson referred to the issue of the traffic light <br />at the Middle School on Main Street and if it was <br />still necessary to remain at that location or <br />should it be moved. Staff has been looking into <br />this and the need seems to no longer be there and <br />will probably initiate its removal. Fauson also <br />commented in reference to a recent editorial in <br />the Louisville Times that the City is not selling <br />the Cemetery. Also, the City has no policy of <br />removing flowers from the cemetery. Due to the <br />latness of this meeting and the empty chambers, it <br />was suggested that a press release might be in <br />order to clear up this misconception. <br />Mayor Meier moved that the City issue a press <br />release concerning this item. Fauson seconded. <br />Leary felt that setting a precedent of issuing <br />press releases would not be a favorable way to <br />deal with these types of reports. It is essential <br />that the people get the truth, however, this may <br />not be the vehicle to clearup this and other <br />inaccuracies that have been reported. Fauson <br />related that this was a concern to people and only <br />wanted to have this misconception corrected. The <br />motion was defeated 5-2 with Meier and Fauson <br />voting yes. Fauson reiterated that this was an <br />attempt to keep the public informed not to correct <br />the editor and anyone at the Louisville Times. <br />"If it is not the Council's policy to keep the <br />public informed, so be it." <br />Fauson asked Phare of the readiness of the Water <br />Treatment Plant since we are nearing our peak <br />demand time. Phare is still projecting a June 1 <br />time to be able to produce water if needed. Some <br />of the contractual items may not be totally <br />complete, however, the ability to produce the <br />water will be ready by the June 1 date. <br />Mayor Meier commended Hioco and other members of <br />staff and volunteers for their participation in <br />Louisville's Clean-Up Day. It was appreciated <br />greatly. <br />Johnson asked that staff bring Council up to date <br />with regard to Mr. Suitts and Centennial Valley <br />and relate the nearness of completing negotiations <br />to have certain areas completed and turned over to <br />the City. <br />ADJOURNMENT Mayor Meier moved that the meeting be adjourned. <br />Morris seconded and the motion passed unanimously. <br />12 <br />