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3/2/82 Page -2- <br /> PUBLIC HEARING SET Councilman Cu.ssen moved, Councilwoman Morris <br /> seconded the special events applications for <br /> American Legion be accepted and the public <br /> hearing set for April 6, 1.982. Question <br /> called for. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> 6-0. <br /> NCAR REQUEST - JAWS PROJECT Administrator Wurl advised the representatives <br /> had called and advised the project had been <br /> cancelled because F.A.A. would not allow it; <br /> however they still intended to pursue the <br /> project and would get back with us at a later <br /> date. <br /> TABLED Councilwoman Morris moved, Councilman Leery <br /> seconded the NCAR request - JAWS project <br /> be tabled until further notice. Question <br /> called for. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> DRCOG PRESENTATION - POPULATION Director Rupp introduced Bill Johnston and <br /> PROJECTIONS Dick Gebhardt, representatives of D.R.C.O.G. <br /> They provided the Mayor and council members <br /> copies of Employment and Population Projec- <br /> tions for the Denver Region 1980-2000. <br /> Mr. Bill Johnston Mr. Johnston advised DRCOG had been making <br /> long term projections of employment and pop- <br /> ulation since its inception in 1955. As <br /> a planning agency it has made these projections <br /> as direction for growth and development <br /> planning as well as functional planning, i.e. <br /> transportation and wastewater treatment. parks,etc. <br /> At the present time DRCOG has two forecasts <br /> for long term growth in this region - a <br /> regional 6 county population projection <br /> of 2,516,100 as opposed to the present <br /> population of 1,618,500. On the employment <br /> side the current employment is 870,000 and <br /> the projection forecast for the year 2000 <br /> is 1 ,382,500. <br /> Mr. Dick Gebhardt Mr. Gebhardt referred to the material given <br /> councilmembers by each page, and described <br /> the method by which labor supply and demand <br /> are projected to be met by population and <br /> migration. Basic assumptions used for the <br /> study were taxation/regulation, power/water . <br /> manufacturing, mining, productivity, fertility, <br /> mortality, migration and inflation. <br />