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Cityof <br />Louisville <br />August 2011 <br />Community Update <br />City Council <br />Mayor Charles L. Sisk <br />303.665.6889 <br />charless@louisvilleco.gov <br />• Ward I <br />Dave Clabots <br />303.673.9116 <br />davec@louisvilleco.gov <br />Bob Muckle <br />303.981.0697 <br />bobm @louisvilleco.gov <br />• Ward II <br />Sheri Marsella, <br />Mayor Pro tem <br />303.665.3276 <br />sherim @louisvilleco.gov <br />Frost Yarnell <br />303.673.0896 <br />frosty @louisvilleco.gov <br />• Ward III <br />Hank Dalton <br />303.926.9930 <br />hankd @louisvilleco.gov <br />Ron Sackett <br />720.890.8970 <br />rons @louisvilleco.gov <br />City Manager <br />Malcolm Fleming <br />303.335.4532 <br />malcolmf @louisvilleco.gov <br />City Council Meetings are <br />held the first and third <br />Tuesdays of each month at <br />7:00 PM at City Hall, <br />749 Main Street. <br />To find out in which <br />Ward you live, please call <br />303.335.4536. <br />A Message from the Mayor: <br />Let the Good Times Roll <br />As I prepared to write my last column (I can hear the audible cheers!!), I was trying <br />to think of a song title that encapsulated my tenure as your Mayor for the last <br />eight years and previous to that, as a council member for twelve <br />years. I was struck by the Grateful Dead's rendition of an old Sam <br />Cooke song titled "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL." <br />In many ways, I have been so blessed and fortunate to have <br />found my home in Louisville and have been honored and humbled <br />by my many experiences in serving our wonderful community. <br />Allow me to share with you my first impressions of Louisville and <br />how I must have been destined to be a small part of a great city <br />As I was living in Las Animas, Colorado, one of my high school <br />football coaches was this tremendous human being named Jack <br />LaSalle. Being an impressionable young man, I listened to my coaches in a very obedi- <br />ent fashion. (I know many of you are wondering what happened to that trait!). Coach <br />LaSalle spoke of Louisville as a community that had the toughness and grittiness to excel <br />not only in football, but in character. He led by example and wasn't boastful, but was <br />clearly proud of his "hometown." <br />It was several years later that I had the opportunity to make a decision to continue to <br />live in Boulder County In 1984, my heart and mind were clear that Louisville was my <br />choice without question. It became home for my wife Terre and our children, Michael, <br />Brian, and Jennie, all of whom attended Louisville Middle School. <br />Clearly my serendipitous path was paved by the late Jack LaSalle as I immediately <br />met friends and family who referred to Coach LaSalle in an affectionate manner as the <br />"Bum. <br />From the day we built and moved into our home in Mesa Point, Louisville was <br />"HOME." We were greeted not as strangers, but with open arms to a community that <br />had both a keen sense of history and was very progressive. <br />For me, I was very satisfied to be a resident of our community and not be involved <br />politically, but that changed one evening in 1991 when Council members Tom Davidson <br />and Margaret Hornbostel came to our home for a visit. After their persuasion, I decided <br />to run for a seat on the City Council in Ward 1. I was fortunate enough to be elected <br />and as the saying goes, "the rest is history." <br />I realized over time how much Louisville meant to me. It is with pleasure and pride <br />that I live here. I know that resonates not only with me, but also with many of you. Yes, <br />we have had some rapids to ride and yes, we have endured some tumultuous times, but <br />Louisville has always self - corrected when we headed towards one extreme or the other. <br />Louisville has not rewarded folks that have misrepresented themselves or tried to take <br />advantage of loopholes as they are exposed too easily. Louisville continues to espouse the <br />attributes of my old football coach. <br />It has been a pleasure to be associated with so many fine people, many of whom are <br />lasting and treasured friends. These include Tom Davidson, mayor under whom I served, <br />as well as the City Managers including Annette Brand, Bill Simmons, Heather Balser, <br />and presently Malcolm Fleming. All of whom have contributed mightily to the City of <br />Louisville and to what small success I have enjoyed. I certainly want to recognize all of <br />City of Louisville - www.LouisvilleCO.gov <br />Continued on page 2 <br />
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