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Mayer spoke of s meeting with the Xnclavo a month ago and he asked <br /> it Council know where they stood with the infotanion they wane to <br /> gather concerning that. He wanted to get back to the Imlavo <br /> residents with that. <br /> Susan Griffiths, City Attorney, stated she would have information <br /> within a week. <br /> Sisk congratulated City staff on the downtown irproven^nts. He <br /> would like to aea staff work on a policy in terra of the Cityy Is <br /> bidding. NO felt we needed some good policies in dealing vitR <br /> Louisvillels merchants. <br /> Heddinq commented on a couple of stow in the City Adainistrator s <br /> Monthly Report. He said by the and of the year, it the trend <br /> continues, Louisville will have doubled sow of tha crime <br /> statistics over 1991. He asked if the Director of Public Safety <br /> had any posratption of what's going on here. <br /> brand stated that she would get an ucpl,snrtion to nodding. o ne of <br /> the things affecting this is all of Louisville's now police <br /> officers are now trained and doing their job. When the "van new <br /> offiosrs ware being trained, Louisville was losing acre of the time <br /> of the trainers. Also, so population increases, so do the <br /> incidents. <br /> Howard would like to see son* attention paid to enforcing the we" <br /> control ordinance in the City. <br /> MATSXMMNIW <br /> Sisk proved that Council adjourn the aeeting (10t 30 p.m,) . Seconded <br /> by Mayer. All in favor. <br /> t <br /> TOM DaYI 6011, Ka�►O1' <br /> ATTEST: <br /> Ma - L s app*=, C ty C - s <br /> 34 <br />
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