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Community Up• <br /> City of Louisville October/November 2005 <br /> City Council A MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: <br /> Mayor Charles L. Sisk CHANGING TIMES <br /> 303.665.6889 <br /> siskc@ci.louisville.co.us s I reflect on our nation and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, I am <br /> 1 lreminded of the resiliency and survival which is thrust upon us without <br /> Ward I any notice. As citizens of Louisville have demonstrated, we care about our fellow <br /> Dave Clabots human beings, notwithstanding distances or other <br /> 303.673.9116 obstacles. May I express my profound apprecia- <br /> clabotdO ci.louisville.co.us tion for your generosity, compassion, and thoughts <br /> for those wonderful people affected by Hurricane <br /> Jay Keany Katrina. <br /> 303.665.4818 As you read these comments,we have an election IL <br /> keanyj@ci.louisville.co.us to consider locally and within the State of Colorado. <br /> Ward II I encourage each of you to consider Referenda C <br /> and D and the ramifications of the referenda issues <br /> Sheri Marsella for our state, our counties, our schools, and our cities. I will not use this column <br /> 303.665.3276 to advocate for or against the Referenda, however, I encourage each of you to con- <br /> marsels@ci.louisville.co.us sider the importance for our state in casting your vote. <br /> Michele Van Pelt Locally, we have eight residents who are seeking three positions on the City <br /> 303.673.9235 Council. Robert Muckle and Michael Deborski are seeking to be elected in Ward <br /> vanpelmO ci.louisville.co.us I, Michele Van Pelt, an incumbent, and Frost Yarnell are running in Ward II, and <br /> John Pohlabel, Hank Dalton, Ronald Sackett, and Randy Luallin are the four can- <br /> Ward III didates for the one position in Ward III.We are fortunate that these fine citizens <br /> Don Brown have taken the time and effort to serve our City. May I offer my sincere apprecia- <br /> 303.673.0648 tion to each person for his or her willingness to seek office on our City Council. <br /> browndO ci.louisville.co.us You may know that Arnie Levihn and Jay Keany are term limited and there- <br /> fore can not be elected. I will use my next column to expound on their significant <br /> Arnold Levihn contributions to the City of Louisville. Please know that both Arnie and Jay have <br /> 303.665.2024 made invaluable and time consuming commitments for which no words can ac- <br /> levihna@ci.louisville.co.us curately express our gratitude. <br /> City Manager Bill Simmons The other local issue on the ballot is commonly referred as the "Use Tax." I <br /> 303.335.4532 encourage each of you to learn the facts about this important ballot issue and par- <br /> simmonwO ci.louisville.co.us ticipate in the November election. The election question is available on the City's <br /> web site and at City Hall, and the City Finance Department has prepared a factual <br /> City Council Meetings are summary on the measure. <br /> held the first and third All measures and candidates deserve your scrutiny and common sense. The <br /> Tuesdays of each month at voting in November will be done by mail ballot and I hope Louisville will have <br /> 7.00 PM at City Hall, the highest percentage of eligible voters exercising their right to vote in Boulder <br /> 749 Main Street. County. <br /> To find out in which On a more personal note, I am overwhelmed by the positive response we have <br /> Ward you live,please received from our designation by Money magazine. As citizens, you can be proud <br /> call Meredyth Muth at of that designation and I thank you for allowing me to be your Mayor! <br /> 303.335.4536 <br /> City of Louisville - www.ci.louisville.co.us <br />