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December 2016 <br /> Cityof <br /> Louisville <br /> Corn mu n ityUpdate <br /> A Message from the Mayor <br /> City Council There's something happening here. What it is ain't exactly clear. <br /> -Stephen Stills <br /> Mayor Robert P. Muckle T had a hard time choosing a quote for this message. But this one kept <br /> 303.981.0697 1 running through my head...and besides I like the tune. The rhetoric of <br /> bobm@louisvilleco.gov the presidential campaign was extraordinarily harsh and divisive, and the out- <br /> • Ward I come surprised the country and the world. People, myself, and family included, <br /> experienced a range of strong emotions as we grapple with the uncertainty in <br /> Jay Keany our future as a country. We have our work cut out for us in the days ahead. <br /> 303.665.4818 However, the local elections were a different story and give me hope. Louisville <br /> jayk@louisvilleco.gov voters affirmed our community with overwhelming support for the issues close <br /> to home--supporting open space, sustainability, and the expansion and renova- <br /> Chris Leh tion of our recreational facilities. To those who supported Ballot Issues 2A and <br /> 303.668.3916 2B, my heartfelt thank you. We are excited to improve the Recreation and Se- <br /> leh@louisvilleco.gov nior Center and the facilities at Memory Square for all of you. More information <br /> • Ward II will come in future newsletters regarding the project timeline, tours, and much <br /> more. <br /> Susan Loo In other important news, the City is one step closer to redeveloping the <br /> 303.665.4945 former Sam's Club property on McCaslin Boulevard. Last year the City Council <br /> susanl@louisvilleco.gov approved an Urban Renewal Plan for this property, which has been vacant since <br /> Jeff Lipton 2010. Earlier this year, the City issued a Request for Proposals to redevelop <br /> 303.665.9776 the parcel, and the current property owner submitted a proposal to develop a <br /> lipton@louisvilleco.gov King Soopers Marketplace. The proposed store would feature expanded grocery <br /> selections along with a variety of organic and natural products, clothing, and <br /> • Ward III household items. Such new shopping offerings would increase traffic and revi- <br /> talize the existing businesses in the area. While I am excited at the prospects <br /> Dennis Maloney this proposal offers, there is still work to be done before construction can begin. <br /> 303.494.9257 The City is drafting for City Council's review a redevelopment agreement <br /> dennism@louisvilleco.gov <br /> Continued on page 2 <br /> Ashley Stolzmann <br /> 303.570.9614 Planning Staff Earns APA Award for <br /> ashleys@louisvilleco.gov <br /> Preservation Master Plan <br /> City Manager <br /> Malcolm Fleming Tn October 2015, City adopted ado ted its first Preservation Master Plan to <br /> 303.335.4532 Iguide the next 20 years of its successful historic preservation program. <br /> malcolmf@louisvilleco.gov The Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA) selected <br /> Louisville's Department of Planning and Building Safety to receive an Honor <br /> City Council Meetings are Award for Community Engagement for their work on the Preservation Master <br /> held the first and third Plan. In the words of the APA Colorado Awards Program Chair, "Louisville's <br /> Tuesdays of each month at Preservation Master Plan was chosen for an Honor Award due to the grassroots <br /> 7:00 PM at City Hall, efforts of bringing people into the preservation process. The fun youth activi- <br /> 749 Main Street. <br /> ties demonstrate an inclusive approach that often isn't considered for preserva- <br /> To find out in which tion master plans." <br /> Ward you live, please call Louisville has a unique voluntary preservation program, supported by <br /> 303.335.4536. a dedicated sales tax. The program focuses on providing financial and <br /> zoning incentives to property owners who volunteer to landmark their <br /> www.LouisvilleCO.gov properties. For more information about historic preservation in Louis- <br /> ville, contact Lauren Trice at 303.335.4594 or LaurenT@LouisvilleCO.gov. <br />