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NONE <br /> <br />Davidson moved that Council approve the Consent Agenda as amended. <br />Seconded by Levihn. All in favor. <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />APPROVAL OF BILLS <br />APPROVAL OF ALLOCATION OF COUNCIL CONTINGENCY FUNDS TO PRINT AND <br /> DISTRIBUTE SUMMER RECREATION CATALOG <br />APPROVAL OF CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES <br /> ON SOUTH BOULDER ROAD <br />APPROVAL OF CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES ON THE 1994 <br /> DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT <br />APPROVAL OF CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES ON THE 1994 <br /> STREET PROJECT <br />AUTHORIZATION TO CONTRACT WITH JOHN JORGENSON, HURST ASSOCIATES FOR <br /> SURVEY WORK IN CONNECTION WITH ACQUISITION OF WAREMBOURG LAND <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS - ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> <br />Davidson called for public comments on items not on the agenda. <br /> <br />Joseph Labozan, 1972 Eldorado Drive, Superior, Colorado, wanted <br />Council to consider extending the summer hours at the Recreation <br />Center and the possibility of citizen advisory board for the <br />Recreation Center. He felt the board could address hours, program <br />activities, the facilities equipment, budgets, staffing, and he <br />felt the rates are too low. <br /> <br />Davidson asked Steve Baysinger, Parks & Recreation Director, to <br />look into extending the hours, as far as budget constraints, and <br />report back to Council. <br /> <br />Davidson called for anyone else wishing to speak on any item not on <br />the Agenda. <br /> <br />NONE <br /> <br />Mayer stated that he had already recommended to the City <br />Administrator that the fee structure at the Recreation Center be <br />reviewed in the next Budget cycle. <br /> <br />COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS <br /> NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> <br />Sisk had read a article in the Denver Post about crime rates in <br />various cities. He stated that the City of Louisville has an <br />extremely low crime rate and he complimented the citizens of <br />Louisville, Police Chief Goodman and his staff. <br /> <br /> <br />