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Mayer stated that each Councilmember was given an item labeled '6A' and relating to <br />Cherry Street. He questioned whether this was an item Council would be addressing <br />tonight. <br />Bill Simmons, City Administrator, replied, yes. It is labeled '6A' but should be '6K'. <br />Davidson called for any other changes to the Consent Agenda. <br />NONE <br />Davidson moved that Council approve the Consent Agenda as amended, seconded by <br />Howard. All in favor. <br />NONE <br />Approval of Bills <br />Louisville Arts Humanities Council Reappointment <br />April 6, 1999, City Council Meeting <br />Award Bid for Cherry Street /Dahlia Street Traffic Signal Installation to <br />W. L. Contractors <br />Award Bid for Recreation Center Pool Replastering to Aqueous <br />Solutions <br />Award Bid for Mowing and Weed Control to Environmental Care <br />Incorporated <br />Award Bid for Memory Square Pool Restoration to Coughlin Company <br />Award Bid for Heritage Park Picnic Shelter to Churchich Recreation <br />Equipment <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br />COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS NOT ON <br />THE AGENDA <br />Sisk stated that everyone on Council understands the difficulties at the Recreation Center, <br />in terms of the overcrowded conditions: It affects both the youth and senior activities. He <br />reported that the Senior Center doesn't have sufficient room in which to conduct their <br />activities, and suggested locating some temporary space. He encouraged Council to <br />elevate the expansion of the Recreation Center as a priority. <br />Davidson replied that it is not currently in this year's budget. <br />Sisk stated that Council might be pleasantly surprised by some of the alternatives that are <br />available. He felt that Council would be remiss by waiting another twelve months to <br />address the situation. <br />Howard asked for Sisk's suggestions for remedying the crowding. <br />