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PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br />Susan Szollosi, 326 Spruce Lane, Louisville, Colorado, has volunteered for the last five to six months <br />as crossing guard at the Louisville Middle School. She has observed some pretty distressing traffic <br />patterns in that area. People are not stopping to let the kids cross safely unless she goes out with a <br />stop sign to stop traffic. She asked Council to put up a sign saying "Stop for pedestrians in the <br />crosswalk She pointed out that Pine Street and Hoover also has a major problem. People are going <br />through that intersection at least 40 mph. <br />Davidson stated a sign would be looked into as would greater police visibility. <br />Tom McAvinew, 229 Lois Drive, Louisville, Colorado, wanted the Warembourg property kept as <br />a "casual park A major issue with the property is unleashed dogs and cats. He thought signage to <br />leash the animals was appropriate. As far as the trail construction, he felt there could have been <br />better supervision. He felt the contractor should have picked up after himself. There is still trash, <br />one tree had to be trimmed (branches still there) for the widening of the trail, and there is ary <br />accumulation of gravel, dirt, and sand on the side of the street. There was a Porta Potty there, yet <br />some of the neighbors saw a man urinating between two of the trucks. There was foul language. If <br />a citizen had done this, they would have been ticketed. <br />Davidson asked the City Administrator to look into those issues. <br />COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ISSUES <br />NOT ON THE AGENDA <br />Mayer asked the City Administrator to look into the lack of response to the letter the City had sent <br />to the District Attorney's office concerning the rash of burglaries in Louisville. <br />Sisk attended a swim meet last Saturday and there were concerns raised about the potential closure <br />of Memory Square Pool. There are petitions being circulated. He wanted the citizens to be assured <br />that Memory Square is not being closed and there are no plans to do that. <br />Keany stated that his family had hosted Up With People students for the past three years. Up With <br />People is still 200 families short of host families. He hoped citizens would consider hosting and call <br />438 -7450 to volunteer during the month of August. <br />Howard thanked Karen's In The Country for recognizing local government by hosting the Council <br />and Planning Commission for a barbeque tonight before the Council meeting. It was outstanding! <br />Davidson assured the citizens that they will not and have never planned to close Memory Square. <br />2 <br />
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