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1948. Hr. Stelter reiterated these requests and <br /> stated that the "youth of this community continue <br /> to have unmet needs.* <br /> A Christmas dance sponsored by the Teen Center <br /> committee was a tremendous success and another one <br /> is schedule for March 2lth. Teens are included in <br /> the planning of these events and volunteers help <br /> decorate, provide refreshments and take care of <br /> the clean up. Other civic organizations are <br /> becoming involved in providing activities for <br /> teens, however, a permanent facility is *till <br /> needed for these activities. <br /> An office designed to provide a teen health <br /> program has been provided through Boulder County <br /> at Clinics Campesina. Drug and alcohol related <br /> problems, concerns and assistance is being pro- <br /> vided through this office. <br /> Stelter asked for a time table from Council as to <br /> when the City would be able to help in the efforts <br /> of this organisation. <br /> Mayor Pauson stated that the City is currently <br /> working on finding answers to the recreational <br /> needs of the City of Louisville including funding <br /> of a new recreational facility. <br /> Irisko stated that in looking at plans for a <br /> recreation center, the City has to keep in mind <br /> how much "can we afford.* Permanently assigning a <br /> particular area of the center to any particular <br /> group would not be practical. However, areas <br /> would be designed to be used by teens for certain <br /> activities during parts of the day. A recreation <br /> center is still in the study stage and a key issue <br /> is one of financing. A determination will have to <br /> be made as to whether it is an appropriate time to <br /> proceed with the center. <br /> Mohr stated that the efforts of this group are <br /> appreciated and there is definitely a need for <br /> teen activities. •I don't think there is any <br /> easy simple answer to complicated complex <br /> questions, but I encourage you to continue with <br /> that and I appreciate receiving the report." <br /> Mayor lauson thanked Hr. Stelter and assured his <br /> that Council would keep his informed. <br /> RESOLQ?IO11 84 - AHNEXATIOIi OP HOWARD <br /> WRY SITS Rautenstraus read in its entirety Resolution 114, <br /> *A Resolution of the City Council of the City of <br /> Louisville finding substantial compliance of an <br /> 4 <br />
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