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�rW. i .•r+�r•��.iF. �. : T[:•41'W1: -� , <br /> 410• <br /> };EGULAR FETING LOUISVILLE CITY COUNCIL AUOUSY 7. 1973 `: <br /> E. Pool Bids Bathhouse bid from Architectural Bldg. <br /> c •item17 n t e amount of $59,534.00 received. Parks <br /> & Recreation would like to have an flJ shaped pu:+i. <br /> Time schedule sixty days with 30 day provision if both <br /> parties agree. Mr. Wurl stated we can't proceed <br /> with the work pre-obtaining the Government Grant. <br /> Councilman Donovan moved to follow Parks & Recreation <br /> recommendations and award the contract for the "L" <br /> shaped pool to Tollefaon, Inc. in the amount of $115, <br /> 434.00. Seconded by Councilman Deborski. Roll call <br /> vote - Deborski yes, King yes, Donovan yes, Scholl yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> F. Van Buskirk - Study Session set for August 13th <br /> G. Industry - Study Session set for August 22nd <br /> H. Park Dedication- Set for September 1st, 1973. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS: Mayor Caranci asked about the status of the trash ac- <br /> cross the tracks. Mr. Wurl stated he received appro- <br /> val from the County to take the trash over to our land <br /> and dump it. Care will be hauled off. Councilman <br /> King moved that all trash be removed by August 24th. <br /> Seconded by Councilman Deborski. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried. <br /> • <br /> Councilman Deborski made a recommendation that bath- • <br /> rooms be installed at the parks. Bathroom facilities <br /> will be available as soon as swimming pool is finished. <br /> Talked to Seevers about it and he was going to investi- <br /> gate the idea of using San-o-let during the summer <br /> months. <br /> Councilman Donovan inquired what could be done about <br /> the signs on the Carpet Shop. Mr. Wurl to take care <br /> of it. <br /> • <br /> .;!TY ADMINISTRATOR A. Railroad Signal Report. Met with Public Utili- <br /> ties' CommtssTon and Railroad representatives and dis- <br /> cussed the signal. It was suggested that we re-eval- <br /> uate the whole matter and come up with the estimate <br /> as to the possibility of closing Griffith St. and open- <br /> ing Lafayette St. We would consider this proposition. <br /> Would say Lafayette is a wider street and not a dead <br /> end, ties onto a major thoroughfare in that part of <br /> town. Lafayette St. would become a thru street; will <br /> have to fill in the east side. They would rather we <br /> forget about crossings except South Boulder and Pine <br /> St. <br /> Page - 2 - <br />