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think the people of both Louisville and Boulder <br /> should be aware that that effort was thwarted by <br /> the Open Space Council." •X think we had tbw <br /> • opportunity to both arrive at the priority, <br /> economic cost effectiveness, and perhaps, the <br /> ecological effectiveness had we beam able to sit <br /> down in a reasonable manner between people of <br /> mutual trust and respect.` "Hopefully we cam <br /> still find a site that will facilitate an at-grade <br /> storage tank...' Mohr stated that Louisville will <br /> have to do what is ultimately best for Louisville <br /> Including the construction of an elevated teak if <br /> necessary. <br /> Mayor Fauson stated that the time factor may come <br /> into play also This decision will have to be <br /> made as expediently as possible. <br /> Carnival remained hopeful that Louisville and <br /> Boulder could find common ground on which to <br /> negotiate. Eundley stated that in an attempt to <br /> restate Louisville's request, although the Open <br /> Space Board denied this request, a letter was seat <br /> to Boulder City Manager, Jim Piper, indicettng <br /> whet the decision of the Open Space was. Wadley <br /> expressed his disappointment to Piper asking that <br /> if he had any other thoughts on the matter, to <br /> please contact Bundley in hopes of working <br /> together. <br /> UPDATE - BOULDER COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br /> PROGRAM Bundler reported that the Chamber of Commerce <br /> submitted a proposal to the Boulder County <br /> Economic Development Task Force for economic <br /> development funds in the amount of S27,000 to <br /> market Louisville and achieve economic <br /> development. <br /> Bundler was appointed to serve on the Boulder <br /> County Economic Development Task Force to oversee <br /> the establishment of • County economic development <br /> program and the distribution of approximately <br /> $252,000 in County General Fund monies. Sines <br /> that tine, the 12 member Task Force has been <br /> meeting on a weekly basis and is close to putting <br /> together its final program. The Task Force rill <br /> also oversee the distribution of approximately <br /> $300,000 to ongoing economic development programs <br /> for the purpose of creating new jobs for boulder <br /> County. <br /> Hw dley is optimistic that a substantial amount, <br /> if not all, of Louisville's request will be funded. <br /> $ <br />
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