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POLICE DEPARTMENT/ SALES TAX WATCH <br /> MUNICIPAL COURT <br /> BUILDING UPDATE SALES TAX RECEIPTS COLLECTED <br /> onstruction on the new <br /> Police Department/ Through June 2002 $4,651,982 <br /> Municipal Court Building, to be <br /> located at the southeast corner of Through June 2003 $4,561,504 <br /> Via Appia and McCaslin Boulevard, <br /> will begin in September 2003. The 2003 Actual vs. 2002 Actual 98.1% <br /> 16,000 square foot building will <br /> house offices and related facilities June 2003 Goal $4,616,985 <br /> for the Louisville Police <br /> Department and Municipal Court June 2003 % of Goal 98.8% <br /> staff as well as a municipal court <br /> room. The building, designed by <br /> DTJ Design of Boulder,will be he chart above shows sales tax revenue for the first <br /> built at a cost of a roximatel 3 T half of 2003. Sales Tax revenue pays for <br /> PP y <br /> million. Bids for the project were approximately 38% of the City's budget. This means that a <br /> received from seven pre-qualified significant portion of the services we provide to residents <br /> contractors in late July and FCI are funded by sales tax. While many other cities have seen <br /> Constructors, Inc.was awarded the a significant drop in sales tax, Louisville has stayed fairly <br /> contract by the City Council on <br /> August 12. Construction is constant. We thank our residents for their continued <br /> scheduled to be completed within support of local businesses. Remember that by spending <br /> one year,with the building to open your money locally you are supporting your City services. <br /> in late summer 2004. <br /> ANNUAL LEAF COLLECTION PROGRAM <br /> TTe Annual Fall Leaf Collection program will return this year. Look for detailed information in October. <br /> he program will run as last year,with Old Town residents raking leaves to the curb to be vacummed up <br /> by the City. Residents in other parts of town can place bagged leaves at the curb for <br /> pick up. Regardless of your pick up method, all leaves should be free of trash,grass 1z <br /> clippings, sticks, etc. Please distinctly separate leaf bags from trash if your weekly " : ',.r' <br /> trash pick up falls on the same day as your leaf pick up. 4,-7'.. ,,_ <br /> In addition, residents will be able to drop off their leaves at the following .` + _ <br /> locations: 6F.` ?, <br /> • Waste Water Treatment Plant- 1601 Empire Road �J` <br /> Seven days a week, 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM <br /> • Warembourg Fishing Pond Parking Lot, Cherry Street just East of Heritage Park <br /> Once leaves are combined, this rich soil amendment is made available to residents, free of charge, for use in <br /> lawns and gardens. It is a great addition to your soil! <br /> Look for information on the City's web site at www.ci.louisville.co.us,in your utility bill, and on channel 16 in <br /> October. <br /> 11 T Fall 2003 �s <br />
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