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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> September 21 2010 <br /> Page 3 of 11 <br /> noted it represents the City's commitment to the community pool. He stressed the <br /> importance of maintaining the City's facilities and asked residents to vote for the Use <br /> Tax on the November 2, 2010 Ballot, to provide funds to maintain City facilities. He <br /> reported on the success of Rock Creek/Coal Creek Trail dedication and expressed his <br /> thanks to Boulder County. <br /> CITY MANAGER'S REPORT <br /> City Manager Fleming reported the library circulation continues to break records. This <br /> August library circulation was 10% higher than last August. The Library Staff is doing all <br /> they can to meet the demand for materials. <br /> REGULAR BUSINESS <br /> AWARDS FOR LIFE IN LOUISVILLE PHOTO CONTEST <br /> Mayor Sisk requested a Staff presentation. <br /> Public Relations Manager Muth explained this is the City's 3 photo contest. The City <br /> received a total of 84 entries from 14 contestants for the 2010 Life in Louisville photo <br /> contest. The photo jury reviewed each photo and found them all to exemplify Life in <br /> Louisville and make it a great place to live. All of the photos are now available for <br /> viewing on the City's web site (www.LouisvilleCo.gov). Councilor Yarnell presented <br /> certificates to the following winners: <br /> Student: Grand Prize Barn on a Gray Day, Jill Hamilton <br /> 1st place Main Street In Bloom, Jill Hamilton <br /> 2nd place The Empire, Jill Hamilton <br /> Open Space 1st place Bike, Andrew Catellier <br /> 2nd place A February Morning, Manisha Pandit <br /> People Places 1st place Cheerleaders, Doug Grinbergs <br /> 2nd place OLI Chalk Drawing, Doug Grinbergs <br /> Professional: 1st place Empire Lounge, Caleb Tkach <br /> Grand Prize Winner: Looking Out Over Louisville, Brad Kemp <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> Doug Grinbergs, 530 W. Sycamore Circle, Louisville, CO noted bicycles are a common <br /> theme in all his photographs. He either took pictures from his bicycle or rode downtown <br /> to take photos. He suggested an on -line registration process for photo contests. <br />