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7/5/84 Page -2- <br />there is a traffic problem in the City <br />but felt that most of it came from surround- <br />ing communities. The City can be stalemated <br />yet still have all the traffic coming through <br />this communities anyway; yet the revenues <br />will not be coming in to provide for the <br />needs of Louisville. Mr. DelPizzo felt that <br />the situation would worsen unless some growth <br />happened. It was his opinion that the City <br />Administrator wasn't doing his job - it <br />was that the Council was not doing there job. <br />Their first .priority should have been with <br />Homart and Jacobs/Kahan to make certain that <br />the filtering system at Superior was already <br />bui:Lt before all the houses were built. <br />Mr. DelPizzo felt that Council had not done <br />their homework. Secondly they should have <br />reviewed this with Rocky Mountain Consultants <br />and Council felt they weren't doing their <br />job, they should have been fired so that <br />Council specifically knew how many gallons <br />of water this co~~ununity was going to need <br />every day. Mr. DelPizzo questioned how <br />many councilmembers had been to the water <br />plant to view the filtering system to see <br />what the capabilities are - how many of the <br />councilmembers had been to the sewer plant? <br />Mr. DelPizzo did not think the water situation <br />problem was being blown out of proportion and <br />this was being blamed on Administrator Wurl. <br />He also stated that all Mr. Wurl could do <br />was to listen to all the talent that he had <br />around him and take their word for it; if <br />they are wrong then he is going to have to <br />report it wrong; but he should not be blamed <br />for it. Mr. DelPizzo felt that if Mr. Wurl <br />has to 90, then the entire Council should go <br />also because they aren't really doing their <br />job effectively. He didn't see any accomplish- <br />ments from Council in the past 2Z years. <br />Mr. Wurl's Letter of Mayor Meier requested Council deal with <br />Resignation whether to accept the letter of resignation <br />from Administrator Wurl or reject it. <br />Accepted Councilman Luce moved, Councilwoman Morris <br />seconded that the letter of resignation from <br />the City Administrator Leon A. Wurl be accepted. <br />
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