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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />August 6 2019 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />Councilmember Stolzmann asked if information will be attached to the carts when they <br />are delivered to the customer Director Kowar stated all the new carts will be tagged with <br />information about carts, the new service, and pick up days <br />Director Kowar stated they are aware mistakes will happen, but the staff of both Republic <br />and the City will be available to help He stated neighborhood meetings will be held in late <br />August. They are spread around town and will have people to answer questions and all of <br />the communication materials <br />The City newsletter will have service information regarding the annual bulk item pick up, <br />curb side leaf and branch removal in the fall, and other additional services <br />The City's leaf drop off program will continue along with Republic's leaf pick up and <br />regular use of resident's compost bins <br />Mark Petrovich from Republic stated Republic is sending a calendar and newsletter to all <br />customers this week. These will have all the details on the program, cart exchanges, <br />special services, and all the important dates to know It also gives all customers a web <br />site to get additional information <br />Director Kowar noted compost is being held within the County currently Republic and the <br />City are partnering to maintain compliance with the quarantine Compost may be <br />transported out of the quarantine zone without processing from October - April 1 The City <br />and Republic are working under a current assumption that the quarantine will be lifted <br />prior to April 1 If the quarantine is not lifted the City and Republic will review alternatives <br />Director Kowar noted the customer service phone number established for Louisville <br />residents, reviewed the rates and how extra containers will be charged, and showed the <br />map noting the different pick up areas and days of the week they are serviced <br />Councilmember Stolzmann asked if HOAs can join in the City contract. Director Kowar <br />said Republic can do this if the HOA asks <br />CONTRACT APPROVAL FOR THIRD -PARTY REVIEW OF TERRACES ON MAIN TAX <br />INCREMENT FINANCING APPLICATION FOR DIRECT ASSISTANCE — MOVED <br />FROM CONSENT AGENDA <br />City Attorney Kelly noted this comes to Council pursuant to the cooperation agreement <br />between the City and the Revitalization Commission (LRC) which requires the City <br />Council review and approve expenditures and the budget of the LRC This agreement is <br />for a third party review of the TIF application for the Terraces on Main Project as set out in <br />the recently approved TIF Assistance Guidelines <br />City Attorney Kelly stated there is an error in the contract in that the agreement is written <br />between the City and the consultant, however it should be between the LRC and the <br />
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