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SPRING 2002 <br /> CITY OF LOUISVILLE <br /> COMMUNITY UPDATE <br /> CITY COUNCIL 2002 BUDGET GOALS AND ACTIVITIES <br /> T ast summer, the City Council, as a basis for the 2002 budget, established <br /> Mayor Tom Davidson certain goals for Louisville that will impact our community <br /> 303-666-8573 this year and beyond. Some highlights are as follows: <br /> davidst @ci.louisville.co.us <br /> • Needs Assessment and Cost Estimate for the <br /> Library and Recreation Senior Center Expansion- <br /> Mayor Pro-Tem Chuck Sisk Y / P <br /> 303-665-6889 The City is studying the feasibility for a November bond <br /> charlesisk @aol.com issue for the expansion of the Library and the 1144a <br /> Recreation/Senior Center. To that end, the City has hired <br /> Don Brown the firms of Humphries Poli Architects and Sink Combs Dethlefs to <br /> 303-673-0648 perform space and service analyses of the Library and Recreation/Senior <br /> brownd @ci.louisvillle.co.us Center respectively. Each firm will evaluate both current uses of the <br /> facilities as well as future expansion possibilities. Residents will have the <br /> John Keany chance to give public comments on what they would like to see in the <br /> 303-665-4818 facilities during the process. The assessments will be completed in the first <br /> keanyj @ci.louisville.co.us half of May 2002. Watch for future announcements. <br /> Arnold Levihn • Open Space Inventory- In 2001, the Open Space Advisory Board <br /> 303-665-2024 retained a consultant to complete a classification of all open space lands. <br /> levihna @ci.louisville.co.us The inventory and the classifications will be presented as a <br /> recommendation to the City Council in the Spring of 2002. <br /> Tom Mayer • Local Collection of City Sales Tax-With the passage of the Home <br /> 303-665-5415 Rule Charter in November 2001,the City now has the ability to collect its <br /> mayert @ci.louisville.co.us own sales tax. For this purpose, staff is now working on a new ordinance <br /> that will outline the procedure for the payment of local sales tax collected <br /> Michele Van Pelt begining July 1. In addition, a new Sales Tax Coordinator, Penney Bolte, <br /> 303-673-9235 has been hired. City staff members will contact local business owners to <br /> vanpelm @ci.louisville.co.us explain the new procedures prior to the July 1 transition date. If you have <br /> City Manager questions about this change,please call Penney at 303-335-4514. <br /> Bill Simmons Ongoing activities: <br /> 303-335-4532 • New Police Station -Planning continues for the new police station to be <br /> simmonw @ci.louisville.co.us located on the 15-acre parcel at the southeast corner of McCaslin <br /> City Council Meetings Boulevard and Via Appia Way. The Roth-Sheppard architectural firm, <br /> which specializes in police buildings,was selected to design the project. <br /> are held the first and third The Police Department is currently located in City Hall and has outgrown <br /> Tuesdays of each month at its existing space. The new building will provide the department with <br /> 7:00 PM, City H@ improved training space, evidence storage, and prisoner detention. In <br /> 749 Main Street addition,Roth-Sheppard has partnered with the landscape planning <br /> company of Norris Dullea to recommend possible additional <br /> For further information community/recreational amenities the remaining portion of the property. <br /> about City activities and At this time,the City is identifying requirements and costs for the project. <br /> • Highway 42/96th Street Connection -Preparatory work on the High- <br /> projects,please visit way 42/96th Street Connection continues. This connection will take traffic <br /> www.ci.lo uisvill e.co.us <br /> CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 <br />