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<br /> <br />City Council <br /> <br />Mayor Charles L. Sisk <br />303.665.6889 <br />siskc@ci.louisville.co.us <br /> <br />Ward I <br /> <br />Dave Clabots <br />303.673.9116 <br />clabotd@ci.louisville.co.us <br /> <br />Bob Muckle <br />303.981.0697 <br />muckler@ci.louisville.co.us <br /> <br />Ward II <br /> <br />Sheri Marsella <br />303.665.3276 <br />marsels@ci.louisville.co.us <br /> <br />Frost Yarnell <br />303.229.4215 <br />yarnelf@ci.louisville.co.us <br /> <br />Ward III <br /> <br />Don Brown <br />303.673.0648 <br />brownd@ci.louisville.co.us <br /> <br />Ron Sackett <br />720.890.8970 <br />sacketr@ci.louisville.co.us <br /> <br />Interim City Manager <br />Heather Balser <br />303.335.4530 <br />balserh@ci.louisville.co.us <br /> <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 /> <br />10 find out in which WUrd you <br />live, please call Meredyth Muth <br />at 303.335.4536. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />SPRING 2007 <br /> <br />A MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR <br />SPRING FORWARD <br /> <br />^ s we have all endured an extraordinary long winter, I wanted to share with you some <br />nof our concerns going forward. We have been challenged (to say the least) with snow <br />removal from the historic and unprecedented storms in De- <br />coupled with very cold weather has <br />left the remnants of the storms for many days and has caused <br />many inconveniences for all of our citizens. I have heard <br />from many of you and your concerns are certainly valid and <br />deserve responses. What are we doing to address some of <br />these issues? <br />Initially I have asked our Public Works Department to <br />share with your City Council some alternatives on how we <br />can better equip ourselves in the future. Admittedly that will <br />be oflittle consolation for the blizzards of 2006- 2007, but I am a big believer in history <br />and that really allows us to learn from the past. Parenthetically, Louisville is not alone in <br />our quest for answers as we read and hear from all of the municipalities and counties in the <br />Denver Metro Area about similar concerns. <br />We will also learn from other cities as to best practices and how they have adapted to <br />meet these onslaughts from Mother Nature. As part of the Metro Mayors Caucus, we are <br />convening a workshop to share information to allow all of us to become more acutely aware <br />of the various alternatives. Again, we in Louisville are not on an island and we have the abil- <br />ity to learn from others and adapt accordingly. <br />Louisville has been able to make some alterations in policy even during the storms, such <br />as a direct telephone number for snow issues and an email address for those concerns. City <br />efforts to prioritize <br />the needs of the City instead of concentrating on the specific departmental priorities. In ad- <br />dition, we utilized a new de-icier for breaking up accumulated ice on the streets. <br />unprecedented snowfall will and has cost Louisville dollars that were not budgeted. <br />unknown expenses will relate to the damage to our streets as evidenced by the potholes. <br />We are therefore asking Public Works to give us some estimate as to those unanticipated ex- <br />penses. We are fortunate that our street system has been maintained and monies have been <br />spent for maintenance on a regular and continuous basis, understanding our roadways are <br />one of the primary and fundamental tenets of providing services. <br />City Council will embark on our 2008 budget discussions earlier this <br />year, and we will then evaluate, as we do every year, the priorities for services for our citi- <br />zens. Clearly this winter will influence us, but the caution is not to overreact, but to react. <br />My last point is to thank all of our City employees from the bottom of my heart for <br />their countless hours of service during the snow storms. While many of us were home with <br />our loved ones during the holidays, many of our employees were on the streets of Louisville <br />doing the very best with the equipment and supplies provided them to allow us to have pas- <br />sage. Can we do better? As to our employees, NO, but do we want to expend more monies <br />for supplies, equipment, and facilities for storage, my suggestion is YES we can do better. It <br />involves the budget and for the City Council, how do we allocate our resources after review- <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />City of Louisville - www.ci.louisville.co.us <br />