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superiors to help in other attempts for public <br /> awareness, e.q. pamphlets, aignage, etc. <br /> Szymanski stated that as the Postal Service is <br /> concerned with the safety of their carriers, the <br /> City is committed to the safety and welfare of its <br /> citizens. Therefore, an immediate solution must <br /> be sought. <br /> Mayor Fauson recommended that an inventory of each <br /> clusterbox be conducted and determine as to which <br /> boxes should be turned for promoting safety. <br /> There may also be recommendations to have some <br /> clusterboxes relocated. Mayor Fauson stated that <br /> since the Postal Service is willing to work with <br /> the City on this issue, staff should proceed at <br /> once to determine a solution by this means. <br /> Anderson stated that ha was not in favor of <br /> spending a substantial amount of coney at this <br /> time for signage and painting until staff has <br /> begun to work out a joint resolution with the Post <br /> Office. Anderson would also like to have citizen <br /> participation in resolving the issue. <br /> Sackett inquired as to a resolve for the elderly <br /> or homebound. Chopyak replied stating that the <br /> Postal Service is sympathetic to those situations <br /> and considers each case on an individual basis. <br /> Staff was directed to work with the Postal <br /> Service, citizens, esp. Ron Buffo, to come to a <br /> resolve as soon as possible. <br /> Wanush will come back to Council after working <br /> with the Postal Service for authorization should <br /> there be any expenditures to the City. <br /> ORDINANCE #881 - SALES TAX <br /> FIRST READING Rautenstraus read by title only Ordinance #881, <br /> •An Ordinance amending Chapter 3.20 of the <br /> Louisville Municipal Code concerning applicability <br /> of the Sales Tax." Permission is being sought to <br /> place the ordinance out for publication and set a <br /> public hearing for February l8, 1986. <br /> mayor Fauson moved that Ordinance #811 be put out <br /> for publication and a Public Bearing be set for <br /> February 18, 1981. Sackett seconded. Unanimous. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK <br /> GRANT APPLICATION - LETTER <br /> OF INTER? The Council appointed three members to a joint <br /> Louisville/Lafayette committee to develop a joint <br /> application for MSG funds for economic <br /> 4 <br />
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