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L Louisville <br />Lafayette <br />COLORADO • SINCE 1878 <br />Summary <br />Joint Study Session <br />City of Lafayette and <br />City of Louisville <br />Friday, March 6, 2020 <br />8:00am — 9:30am <br />Louisville Library <br />951 Spruce St <br />Louisville, CO <br />Mayor Stolzmann and Mayor Harkins called the meeting to order at 8:00 am <br />Lafayette City Council Present: <br />Louisville City Council Present: <br />Staff Present: <br />Mayor Jamie Harkins <br />Mayor Pro Tern Stephanie Walton <br />Council member Tania Briggs <br />Mayor Pro Tern Dennis Maloney <br />Council member Kyle Brown <br />Council member Caleb Dickinson <br />Council member Deborah Fahey <br />Council member Chris Leh <br />Council member Jeff Lipton <br />Heather Balser, Louisville City Manager <br />Fritz Sprague, Lafayette City Administrator <br />Debbie Wilmont <br />Megan Davis, Louisville Deputy City Manager <br />Dawn Burgess, City of Louisville Executive Administrator <br />Megan Pierce, Economic Development Director <br />Kurt Kowar, Public Works Director <br />Sharon Nemechek, Library Director <br />Chris Neves, IT Director <br />Mayor Pro Tem Maloney welcomed everyone. <br />Parks, Recreation and Open Space Update: <br />Sports fields are not in a 5 year CIP for Lafayette. Both Lafayette and Louisville would like to <br />work toward partnership. Mayor Harkins said perhaps a public/private partnership could move <br />
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