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Community Up <br /> Cib of Louisville June-July 2005 <br /> City Council A MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: <br /> Mayor Charles L. Sisk MUSINGS OF SUMMER <br /> 303.665.6889 <br /> siskc@ci.louisville.co.us Tam reminded of the phrase "tempus fugit" and no statement is more appropro <br /> Ifor Terre and me this summer. Our youngest daughter,Jennie, graduates from <br /> Ward I Monarch High School and in August she will be flying from <br /> Dave Clabots the Louisville nest to her next plateau.We have been so for- <br /> 303.673.9116 tunate to have our children and now our grandchildren inte- <br /> clabotd@ci.louisville.co.us grated into the Louisville community. The schools and teachers <br /> are extraordinary and the ability to know our children's friends <br /> Jay Keany and their parents is very comforting. <br /> 303.665.4818 Pardon me if I emphasize what I think to be Louisville's <br /> keanyj@ci.louisville.co.us best virtue - our community has an indomitable sense of character that is Louisville. <br /> Ward II It is reflected by our citizens on a daily basis and with each graduating class such <br /> as the Monarch Class of 2005. Our young people are better prepared for the many <br /> Sheri Marsella challenges that lie ahead. They have the inner confidence, not cockiness or brashness, <br /> 303.665.3276 of their community and this allows them to go forward with prospects and insights <br /> marsels@ci.louisville.co.us many other young people won't enjoy. <br /> Michele Van Pelt Reflecting on Jennie's wonderful education commencing at Coal Creek Elementa- <br /> 303.673.9235 ry, then Louisville Middle School, and now Monarch High School, we have been the <br /> vanpelm@ci.louisville.co.us recipients of countless hours of instruction, care, and concern by the many teachers <br /> and administrators that have made the significant decision to make education their <br /> Ward III vocation. They have exceeded our expectations as parents! On behalf of the many <br /> Don Brown parents that have children in schools, may I thank the teachers for their dedication <br /> 303.673.0648 and professionalism in making a difference for our children? They have instilled a <br /> brownd@ci.louisville.co.us sense of community in our children and lead by example for which we should be <br /> excessively grateful and I am. <br /> Arnold Levihn I envision the time when our children make the choice to return to Louisville <br /> 303.665.2024 as young adults and I ask the question, what will Louisville afford them in five to <br /> levihna@ci.louisville.co.us ten years? Can they afford to live in Louisville or will there be adequate housing in <br /> City Manager Bill Simmons Louisville for young families?Will our schools be local neighborhood schools or will <br /> 303.335.4532 they be part of consolidation?Will Louisville be attractive and have employment op- <br /> simmonw@ci.louisville.co.us portunities that attract new families and other services that we believe important as <br /> a community? None of us are clairvoyant, nevertheless we must continue in making <br /> City Council Meetings are some critical decisions. There are so many positive aspects to which we can point in <br /> held the first and third Louisville, but are those enough? <br /> Tuesdays of each month at Answers to these questions are the community's decision and yes, you are right, I <br /> 7:00 PM at City Hall, am alluding to the Comprehensive Plan. It will be our decision as to what direction <br /> 749 Main Street. we want to take Louisville in the future and how we make an even more sustainable <br /> To find out in which and attractive community. <br /> Ward you live,please <br /> call Meredyth Muth at City of Louisville www.ci.louisville.co.us <br /> 303.335.4536 749 Main Street info @ci.louisville.co.us <br /> Louisville CO 80027 303.666.6565 <br />