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NONE <br />Davidson moved that Council approve the Consent Agenda, seconded by Sisk. All in favor. <br />NONE <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />APPROVAL OF BILLS <br />APPROVAL OF CONTRACT ADDENDUM PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICE <br />1997 STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT <br />APPROVAL OF CONTRACT ADDENDUM PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICE <br />DOWNTOWN PROJECT <br />APPROVAL OF ACQUISITION OF COLORADO BIG THOMPSON (CBT) UNITS <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br />COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS <br />NOT ON THE AGENDA <br />Mayer stated that the Eco -cycle Resource Conservation Board is doing some work for the <br />Downtown Reconstruction Project and they asked if in addition to the nice refuse containers, there <br />be recycling containers. <br />Sisk stated that Coal Creek Elementary School is collecting clothing, sheets, and towels for the <br />victims of the North Dakota flood through May 16. It is not limited to students and parents. His <br />daughter asked, through Sisk, for any donations the citizens might like to make. <br />PRESENTATION DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS' 1997 LOCAL <br />GOVERNMENT INNOVATIONS AWARD CITY OF LOUISVILLE "THE LIVING <br />CHRISTMAS TREE" PROJECT <br />Margaret Carpenter, Mayor of Thornton, awarded the DRCOG 1997 Local Government Innovations <br />Award to the City of Louisville for "The Living Christmas Tree" project. The City of Louisville won <br />second place in the Public Private Partnership category. The project, which paired Louisville and its <br />Resource Conservation Advisory Board with the Treehouse Nursery, encouraged residents to buy <br />live Christmas trees which were then planted in open space and parks after the holiday season. <br />INTRODUCTION OF NEW EMPLOYEES <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br />Bill Simmons, City Administrator, introduced Heather Balser, Management Assistant. <br />2 <br />