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punch pass is necessary if the fees are strictly <br /> voluntary. <br /> Margaret Ness, Executive Director of STS, stated <br /> that a punch pass was implemented to eliminate the <br /> need to carry change. Also, those people unable <br /> to pay would not be distinguished from those who <br /> can. Upon request, STS will mail punch passes to <br /> individuals who wish to have this convenience. <br /> Regular trips to Denver will be made by STB when <br /> their new van arrives. Until that time, trips <br /> will be made upon request. <br /> Mohr stated that in a discussion last week among <br /> staff, Seniors, STS and Mohr, most, if not all, <br /> concerns with the STS contract have been either <br /> changed or clarified to meet the needs and desires <br /> of the Seniors. To ensure the quality of the <br /> service, STS and the Senior Advisory Board will <br /> continue to monitor the program and discuss issues <br /> that may arise. <br /> Anderson moved that the contract with STS for <br /> transportation services for Senior citizens and <br /> handicapped persons be approved. Mohr seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> APPROVAL OF LOUISVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT REQUEST - USE OF MEMORY <br /> SQUARE PARR FOR NCFFA <br /> FIELD DAY Hundley stated that upon request by the Louisville <br /> Fire Protection District for the use of Memory <br /> Square Park for the annual NCFPA Field Day on June <br /> 14, 1987, staff has reviewed the needs of the Fire <br /> District as outlined in their letter of January <br /> 19, 1987. <br /> Leesman assured Council that the requests made by <br /> the Fire District could be accommodated and he did <br /> not see any problems with having the Field Day at <br /> Memory Square Park. <br /> Chuck Schmidt, Chief of LFPD, explained that the <br /> Northern Colorado Firefighters Association con- <br /> sists of about 15-20 fire departments throughout <br /> the northern part of Colorado. Once a year a <br /> field day is held where they hold 12 firefighter <br /> races. Louisville hosted this field day in 1978 <br /> and it was a very positive experience for both the <br /> Association and the City. It is a public family <br /> oriented event and Schmidt hopes to have the <br /> Chamber of Commerce involved in promoting the <br /> event and assist the LPPD in having food booths <br /> and possibly arts and crafts booths. Thers will a <br /> display of fire department memorabilia. <br /> 2 <br />
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