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~,Mra++.°+taw,.u.~r....rowle.msua.w -•.. <. -- r*e'T4+~Y..+c.«~vSvws'~,i~•.~.a~w~Mt'+.~n :Hive, vy..ur ~ m^:;.Pra,. ~ .. w<.c~•..,.,:. .....~s.«,.e•.^e4: .~_., <br />~~ page 12 7/3/84 <br /> <br />i <br />~ Cindy Cederberg <br />1 live at 301 Spruce Street. I would like to <br />~ ask Council to get to the bottom of how we ever got <br /> into this mess in the first place. Who made the <br /> mistake. Who didn't anticipate that this was going <br /> to happen. If it was a consulting firm, I think <br /> at the very least we shouldn't do business with them <br /> and perhaps we should consider a law suit for the cost <br /> of the lawns that are going to be dying this summer. <br /> If it was a City employee, I think they should be fired. <br />Mayor Meier I think we'll take a ten minuia break. <br />Mayor Meier Called the meeting back to order <br />Abe 829 W. Linden, Hillsborough West. I have lived in <br /> Louisville for 10 years and in the City of Boulder <br /> prior to that. I feel that this situation is totally <br /> unacceptable.I have had pressure problems for the past <br /> 2 years but have accepted it as a way of life. I <br /> came before the council last year and complained of no <br /> water in the early morning hours, but that was correctec' <br /> My concern now is whether we will experience sewer <br /> problems next. <br />Jane Boswick 1045 Main Street. We have a problem with water conserve <br /> vation. In the Rocky Mountain News there was a series <br /> called Troubled Waters. I would advise you to go back <br /> and take a look at it. It was an excellent series on <br /> the situation with water in. the whole state of Colorado. <br /> The City is tackling our problem with just outdoor <br /> watering conservation methods, the situation is really <br /> much more serious than that. It's a myth that we <br /> should be able to live the kind of lifestyle that we <br /> do in this kind of climate, semi-desert area. I would <br /> like to see the City really take a very serious look <br /> at our whole water situation, not just the residential <br /> homeowner, but what are the commercial uses of water, <br /> what are the problems with recycling? <br /> we have to really go from <br /> this point on and it's not going to be short term. This <br /> is just the beginning. The City has a very large task <br /> ahead of it. I hope that you do something major about <br /> it. The second thing is that some how or another we <br /> got to this point. I can't believe that there were not <br /> indications of the seriousness of the problem that our <br /> information hasn't been accurate up to this point and <br /> that somehow or another that some improvement in manage <br /> ment has to be made; improvement in consulting information <br /> and this Council bears a very heavy responsiblity to <br /> see that that is done. <br />Mayor Meier There was a couple things that was brought up during <br /> the break that we might want to consider. The City <br /> should probably request the different restaurants in <br /> town to just serve water if people ask for it. One of <br /> the other suggestions was to purchase potable water from <br /> somewhere else and put it into our filter plant. I'm <br /> not sure that we can do that on the basis that would <br /> deal with our problem. Maybe the citizens committee <br /> could brainstorm some ideas and if tl>~-refeasable, maybe <br /> we'll just try them. I think we're open for suggestions <br /> on some of the things we can do but I think everyone <br /> has to realize we have certain limitations that we have <br /> to stay within. Does Council have any comments on the <br /> water item? <br /> There were no comments so they moved on to item E. <br /> Permits. <br />