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07/o7/s7 <br />the work Shop was very informative. One statistic <br />Anderson shared with Council was that the City of <br />Louisville ranked 2 out of the eleven cities in the <br />County in terms of per capita expenditures for parks <br />and recreation open space. The City of Louisville <br />currently has 70 acres of open space per 1,000 <br />population. Lillo echoed Anderson's comments <br />regarding the success of the Work Shop and stated <br />that the growing concern is for the management of <br />these open space areas in terms of maintenance. <br />Mohr stated that i:he W-470 Authority chose two <br />potential routes for consideration and should have <br />Phase II, the determination of a route of this <br />portion of the highway, by the end of the summer. <br />The third phase will be to determine funding for the <br />project. Mohr stated that unfortunately the <br />transportation bill that Governor Romer proposed was <br />tabled, if not dei°.eated. Rep. Hume voted against <br />the bill and Mohr stated that he felt it would be in <br />the City's best interest to ask that Rep. Hume vote <br />in favor of the bill should it come up again in <br />Special Session. <br />Mayor Fauson noteal that Mohr had been selected as <br />secretary/treasurer for the W-470 Authority <br />Executive CommittE~e and thanked him for his partici- <br />pation in that office. <br />Mayor Fauson stated that once again, the 4th of July <br />Celebration in Memory Square Park had been a great <br />success and thanked staff for their participation and <br />help in the day's Events. Lawrence Rickman Street <br />Department, and the people from the Parks Department <br />were thanked specifically. <br />ADJOURNMENT With no further bu:~iness, Mayor Fauson moved that <br />the meeting be adjourned. Mohr seconded. The <br />meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m. unanimously. <br />6 <br />