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PROCLAIM: "NATIONAL LITERACY MONTH IN THE CITY OF <br /> LOUISVILLE" - SEPTEMBER <br /> "CONSTITUTION WEEK IN THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE" - <br /> 9/17/97 TO 9/23/97 <br />AUTHORIZATION TO OBTAIN BIDS FOR SOUTH BOULDER ROAD <br /> UNDERPASS <br />AUTHORIZATION TO OBTAIN BIDS - SKID STEER TRACTOR <br />AUTHORIZATION TO AWARD BID - MICROFILMING OF POLICE RECORDS <br />APPROVAL OF LICENSE AGREEMENT - BUSINESS ANSWERS - 724-728 MAIN <br /> STREET <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> <br />NONE <br /> <br />COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS <br /> NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> <br />Sisk read a letter from Tom Flanagan, owner of Outback Steakhouse, telling of his gratitude to the <br />City of Louisville aider the recent tragic fire at the steakhouse. The letter spoke of Tim Pate of the <br />Building Department going out of his way to assist the reconstruction of the Outback. Tim's <br />knowledge of the Codes, guidance, and time sacrificed were extremely appreciated. Tim even went <br />the extra mile to provide inspections on the 4th of July and the ensuing weekend to keep the project <br />moving. Mr. Flanagan stated in his letter that he had built 11 Outback Steak_houses in various cities <br />in Colorado and by far the City of Louisville's Building Department had been the most fun, <br />knowledgeable, and cooperative. He also thanked Fire Marshal Bill Dhieux and the Louisville Police <br />Department for their valued assistance. <br /> <br />Davidson reported that at 4 p.m. today the City officially signed the agreement with Superior relating <br />to the Biella/Menkick property to do revenue sharing with the Town of Superior. This now goes to <br />the voters in Louisville and Superior. Basically, Louisville is deannexing land that is on the Superior <br />side of the road. In return, Superior is going to annex the land and share the sales tax with Louisville. <br />Louisville is going to contribute its share of the sales tax to the improvement of the U.S. 36/McCaslin <br />interchange. <br /> <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br /> <br />PRESENTATION - JANUARY 1 - JUNE 30, 1997 - CRIME STATISTICS & POLICE <br />DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY - POLICE CHIEF <br /> <br />Bruce Goodman, Chief of Police, reviewed the year to date uniform report statistics. On the whole <br />he reported the officers are doing a great job and Council has a police department to be proud off <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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