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ou <br /> Lis i� Update Commun Luisville <br /> A Message from the Mayor <br /> City Council One cannot be pessimistic about the West. This is the native home of hope. When it fully <br /> learns that cooperation, not rugged individualism, is the quality that most characterizes <br /> Mayor Robert P. Muckle and preserves it, then it will have achieved itself and outlived its origins. Then it has a <br /> 303.981.0697 chance to create a society to match its scenery. -W allace Stegner <br /> bobm @louisvilleco.gov <br /> • Ward I T ouisville and our neighboring communities <br /> care continuing to work on recovering from the <br /> Vacant damage caused by the historic floods of last September. <br /> ]ay Keany We've had tremendous cooperation with others while <br /> 303.665.4818 working on this recovery. Our congressional delegation <br /> jayk @louisvilleco.gov has been working to ensure that there is enough federal <br /> funding to assist in the recovery and to make sure fed- Mayor Bob Muckle <br /> • Ward II eral rules are applicable to the unique circumstances in <br /> Susan Loo Colorado. Boulder County communities have been working together to make sure <br /> 303.665.4945 those who need help the most get it first. The governor has made a couple of trips <br /> susanl@louisvilleco.gov to Louisville to inspect the flood damage. <br /> Jeff Lipton We've made major progress in several areas of recovery. We have hired a compa- <br /> 303.665.9776 ny to reconstruct the four miles of the Coal Creek Trail that were washed out. We <br /> lipton @louisvilleco.gov have cleared, and continue to clear, tons of debris from along Coal Creek and we've <br /> removed the remnants of the County Road Bridge in anticipation of the spring <br /> • Ward III runoff. Finally we have contracted with Landscapes Unlimited to reconstruct the <br /> Hank Dalton Coal Creek Golf Course. The approximately$5 million contract will reconstruct <br /> 303.926.9930 the damaged greens, bunkers, fairways and irrigation system. At the same time, we <br /> hankd @louisvilleco.gov will make improvements to address flooding and drainage issues in the surrounding <br /> Ashley Stolzmann Continued on page 2 <br /> 303.570.9614 <br /> ashleys @louisvilleco.gov Coal Creek Golf Course and Coal Creek Trail <br /> City Manager CLOSED for Reconstruction <br /> Malcolm Fleming <br /> 303.335.4532 ALL public access is prohibited on the Coal Creek Trail <br /> malcolmf @louisvilleco.gov <br /> and on all sections of the Coal Creek Golf Course. <br /> City Council Meetings are Violations may result in a fine of up to $1000. <br /> held the first and third <br /> Tuesdays of each month at The Coal Creek Trail and the Coal Creek Golf Course are currently under <br /> 7:00 PM at City Hall, construction to repair damage from the September flooding. For everyone's <br /> 749 Main Street. safety and to ensure that none of the newly constructed facilities are dam- <br /> To find out in which aged, both facilities are closed to public use. The public's use of the trail <br /> Ward you live, please call and course during construction activities will only impede the progress of the <br /> 303.335.4536. repairs and lengthen the duration of construction. <br /> www.LouisvilleCO.gov The City anticipates reopening the Coal Creek Trail in September. The Coal <br /> Creek Golf Course will reopen in the Spring of 2015. <br /> For additional details on these projects please see page 3. <br />