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often been out walking or riding and enter an area that is actively being sprayed. We don't post enough flags at <br />all access routes to fields and it's easy to enter an area and learn a few minutes later that fresh chemicals are <br />present. Also, it's my understanding that it's not required by law to notify in advance or put up flags when rock <br />areas and cracks in pavements are sprayed. It is important for residents to know about chemicals in non-turf <br />areas as these are places where dogs often sniff and potty. <br />Again, I thank you for your time and effort working to keep Louisville wonderful. I hope my input will be <br />taken into consideration as you make ongoing decisions on our behalf. <br />Kind Regards, <br />Diane Shepard <br />Louisville, CO <br />On 2/21/2020 5:02 PM, Ashley Stolzmann wrote: <br />Hello, <br />I am writing because you have contacted me in the past about herbicide use on city property. I <br />wanted to let you know that on Tuesday, the City Council is going to be discussing whether or not <br />to continue to use certain herbicides (glyphosate and 2,4-D) and our integrated weed management <br />plan in general. You have already let me know your perspective & I thank you for that. There are <br />several new Council Members that may not have heard from you & public feedback is invaluable <br />when making important decisions for our community. <br />The meeting is Tuesday night (2/25) at 7pm in City Hall and the public is welcome to come and <br />weigh in on the topic. If you cannot make the meeting, you are welcome to send your comments in <br />advance in an e-mail to Council@LouisvilleCO.gov <br />A link to the agenda and background information on what we are discussing can be found here: <br />https://www.louisvilleco.gov/home/showdocument?id=26170 <br />Thank you, <br />Ashley Stolzmann <br />Louisville Mayor <br />303-570-9614 <br />AshleyS@LouisvilleCO.gov <br />10