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<br /> <br /> <br />June 1, 2020 <br /> <br /> <br />Citizens, Mayor Stolzmann, Members of the City Council: <br /> <br />We submit to you the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the City of <br />Louisville for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2019. Responsibility for both the <br />accuracy of the data, and the completeness and fairness of the presentation, including all <br />disclosures, rests with the City. To the best of our knowledge and belief, the enclosed data <br />reflects accurately in all material respects and is reported in a manner that presents fairly <br />the financial position and results of operations of the various funds of the City. We have <br />also included all disclosures necessary to enable the reader to gain an understanding of <br />the City's financial activities. We also suggest that readers of this document review the <br />Management’s Discussion and Analysis section for a more detailed discussion on the <br />financial information. <br /> <br />This report includes all funds of the City. In addition, the Urban Revitalization District meets <br />established criteria for inclusion in the reporting entity and, therefore, is also included <br />within this report. <br /> <br /> <br /> ECONOMIC CONDITION AND OUTLOOK <br /> <br />The City of Louisville has often been recognized for its livability. Money magazine named <br />Louisville No. 1 in its 2009 and 2011 “Best Place to Live” issues and No. 2 and 4 <br />respectively in 2013 and 2015. Many things contribute to this exemplary quality of life and <br />positive economic condition. Among other things, Louisville has beautiful open spaces <br />and parks around and throughout the City, dozens of great eateries, a thriving arts and <br />music scene, great neighborhoods, among the best schools in the State and numerous <br />job opportunities with employers such as Sierra Nevada Space Systems, Medtronic <br />Navigation, Avista Hospital, Fenix Outdoor, Fresca Foods, and other employers <br />expanding and moving to the community. As the first Money article noted, “Add in dry, <br />clear weather, little crime, good health care, low taxes, and Louisville is pretty tough to <br />beat.” <br /> <br />Louisville is located in the Denver metropolitan region, approximately 6 miles east of the <br />City of Boulder and 25 miles northwest of Denver. Louisville has an incorporated area of <br />approximately 7.9 square miles and a population of approximately 20,000. The City’s <br />residential growth peaked in 1992, then remained fairly steady through the 2010 census, <br />and then picked up in the past several years as the last large developable parcels build <br />out and the City nears the target population of about 23,000 that is reflected in the City’s <br />Comprehensive Plan. There is significant activity on the commercial land available in <br />Office of the City Manager <br />1