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Louisville Biathlon, now in its fourth year, <br /> has become the traditional season opener on the <br /> Colorado Triathlon/$iathlon schedule. ?irst held <br /> in April of 1984, it has produced winners who have <br /> gone on to national and world championship titles. <br /> The race has earned the reputation of being one of <br /> the most well organised races in the state. Each <br /> year more competitors come to run the streets of <br /> Louisville and cycle the challenge of the Margul <br /> Bismark. In 19.9 and 1980 the raos was held to <br /> benefit the American Diabetes Association and over <br /> 820,000 was rained. In 3988. the new benefactor , <br /> is the Colorado Special Olympics, sps Mofll <br /> Bvaldet Covuty 03ya os. *Al a . _ .' e• <br /> will be oevered root r veOn• an mr.t picK10110, l <br /> Will be donated the Colorado 1peviiel Oly.pioI: <br /> • r' <br /> Mohr roved and Anderson seconded Council approval <br /> of sponsorship and the necessary street closures <br /> for the 1918 Louisville Biathlon. Unanimous. <br /> =SOLUTION 012 - FINDING OF FACTS AND CONCLUSION - =MICR WSW <br /> ANION City Attorney, Stew Williamson, recommended that <br /> this Resolution 012 and the following two <br /> Ordinances relating to the Menkick West Annesstior <br /> petition be continued. The Town of Superior has <br /> filed a petition with the District Court and until <br /> that issue has been resolved, staff recommends <br /> continuation. <br /> Mayor Tauson roved and Mohr ascended to continue <br /> Resolution 012, Series 1908. Unanimous. <br /> ORDIMAWCS 0937 - KIMBICK MIST ANNEXATION - 1S? RZADING - <br /> SsT PUBLIC LING No action taken as ■ result of the notion to <br /> continue Resolution 012, Series 1988. (bee above) <br /> ORDINAWCS 0938 - =MICR WRIT ZONING - 1ST RIDING - <br /> SDT PUBLIC ENO No action taken as a result of the motion to <br /> continue Resolution 012, Series 1980. (See above) <br /> At?TUOMISATIOM TO AMA= BID - 'IRATSS PARR <br /> PROJ*CT Lille explained that on March 8, 1988, <br /> construction bids for the Pirate's Park Renovation <br /> Project were opened. eleven bids were received <br /> with the low bidder, sierra Landscaping of <br /> Boulder, coming in at 819,190. The engineering <br /> estimate for the project was 819,700. <br /> Improvements include the installation of a new <br /> irrigation system and aieoellaneoue landscape <br /> improvements. This project was identified in the <br /> City's CIP. Staff reoommen4s Council award the <br /> Pirate's Park Renovation Project to Sierra <br /> Lemdscapia4 at their low bid of $19,190. <br /> 2 <br />
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