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11111111 CITY OF LOUISVILLE <br /> 0MM U N I T Y UPDATE <br /> FEBRUARY/MARCH 2 005 <br /> CITY COUNCIL A MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR <br /> Mayor Charles L. Sisk As we bid adieu to 2004, I anticipate 2005 with a great deal of <br /> 303.665.6889 excitement and and look forward to change,which to some raises <br /> siskc @ci.louisville.co.us concern and for others is embraced with passion. Having been a history major <br /> Ward I several years ago at the University of Colorado, <br /> Dave Clabots I am reminded that we study history so we can <br /> 303.673.9116 better understand and make reasoned decisions <br /> clabotd @ci.louisville.co.us for our future. My father and mother paid a <br /> great deal of money for that history lesson. I <br /> John Keany thank you Mom and Dad for being supportive <br /> 303.665.4818 of my adventures and educational opportunities. <br /> keanyj @ci.louisville.co.us Which brings me to 2005 and our great <br /> Ward II community of change and opportunity. In <br /> Sheri Marcella November of 2004, our citizens voted over- <br /> 303.665.3276 <br /> whelming for two measures that will impact Mayor Chuck Sisk <br /> marsels @ci.louisville.co.us our community significantly. The first measure was Initiative 200, which <br /> addresses our Home Rule Charter and makes certain changes to our Charter. I <br /> Michele Van Pelt would be remiss if I did not point out that this initiative was an instance of <br /> 303.673.9235 democracy as our forefathers envisioned. The petitioners should be com- <br /> vanpelm@ci.louisville.co.us mended for their efforts and it is imperative for the City of Louisville to not <br /> only adhere to the entire Charter, but to lead by example. <br /> Ward III We can and should utilize the amendments to the Charter as a springboard <br /> Don Brown <br /> 303.673.0648 for our citizens and their increased involvement in our City government. I <br /> brownd @cilouisvillle.co.us <br /> have requested and cajoled with our citizens to become more involved and <br /> opportunities abound if you are interested. <br /> Arnold Levihn "Where?" you ask. The comprehensive plan is scheduled to be completed <br /> 303.665.2024 and presented for adoption to the City Council by April 1, 2005. We have <br /> levihna @ci.louisville.co.us spent countless hours hosting public meetings and our consultants and staff <br /> have worked tirelessly to embody the sense of Louisville. We still need your <br /> City Manager Bill Simmons input and ESPECIALLY NOW. <br /> 303.335.4532 The other measure that was overwhelming approved by the voters in <br /> simmonw @ci.louisville.co.us November 2004, was FasTracks, which applies to the entire Denver Metro- <br /> politan area. We look forward to a rail station in Downtown Louisville, which <br /> City Council Meetings is envisioned as being located near South Street where it intersects with the <br /> are held the first and third railroad. How long will it take before this piece of FasTracks is operational? <br /> Tuesdays of each month at Perhaps as early as 2012, but we are in hopes that it could be earlier. We will <br /> 7:00 PM, City Hall have definite alterations to our "landscape," as we know it. We will continue <br /> 749 Main Street to listen to our citizens and keep them informed, but change is imminent. <br /> To each of you, I thank you again for allowing me to represent the City of <br /> For further information Louisville. Your City Council is dedicated to serving you and making informed <br /> about City activities and decisions. We have a wonderful staff serving our citizens and that facilitates <br /> pr jests,please visit our duties as elected officials enormously. Let's embrace our challenges and go <br /> forward with great vigor!! <br /> www.cilouisville.co.us. <br />