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Lathrop moved that Council approve Resolution No. 34, Series 1997; approving an <br />intergovernmental agreement between the City of Louisville and the Town of Superior, seconded by <br />Keany. Roll call was taken. Motion passed by a 5 2 vote with Levihn and Howard voting against. <br />OTHER REGULAR BUSINESS ITEMS ARISING AFTER PREPARATION OF AGENDA <br />NONE <br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />NONE <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />Bill Simmons, City Administrator, reminded Council of next Tuesday's Work Session. They will be <br />meeting with the Planning Commission to review the proposed telecommunication ordinance and <br />there will be a presentation by the Public Works Department on the Wastewater Treatment Plant <br />expansions and other financial issues. <br />Tom Phare, Public Works Director, stated that they will start repaving the intersection of Hwy. 42 <br />and South Boulder Road Sunday noon and should be done by Monday night. Signs will be posted. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS <br />Davidson read in the Daily Camera that the Louisville City Council was not committed to continuing <br />the downtown improvements. He responded that Council has had a long and continuous commitment <br />to improving the seven block area of downtown. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />Sisk moved that Council adjourn (11:00 p.m.), seconded by Levihn. All in favor. <br />ATTEST: <br />Dave Clabots, City Clerk <br />12 <br />Tom Davidson, Mayor <br />
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