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<br /> <br />City Council <br />}.:dyor Charles L. Sis/" <br />303.665.6889 <br />siskc@d.louisville.co. us <br />Ward I <br />Dave Clabots <br />303.673.9116 <br />clabotd@d.1ouisville.co.us <br />Bob Muckle <br />303.981.0697 <br />muckler@d.1ouisville.co.us <br />Ward II <br />Sheri Marsella, Mayor Pro tem <br />303.665.3276 <br />marsels@d.louisville.co.us <br />Frost Yarnell <br />303.229.4215 <br />yarnelf@d.1ouisville.co.us <br />Ward III <br />JJu,,"/" Dalto,. <br />303.926.9930 <br />daltonh@d.1ouisville.co.us <br />Ron Sackett <br />720.890.8970 <br />sacketr@d.louisville.co.us <br />City Manager <br />Malcolm Fleming <br />303.335.4532 <br />flemingm@d.louisville.co.us <br />City Council Meetings are <br />held the first and third <br />Tuesdays of each month at <br />7:00 PM at City Hall <br />749 Main Street. <br />TO find out in which Ward you <br />live, please call Meredyth Muth <br />at 303.335.4536. <br /> <br />Community Update <br /> <br />Spring 2008 <br />A MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: <br />CONTEMPLATIVE TIMES <br /> <br />Exciting events are in store for us, not only in Louisville, but in our nation. We have <br />a presidential election that will be historic in terms of our candidates. Moreover, we <br />are experiencing a riveting and seemingly exhausting process to select both the Republican <br />elections, and certainly the events leading up to the elec- <br />tions of2008, promise to be spirited and very diverse, not only on national issues, but on <br />state issues as well. <br />I am particularly excited to have the Democratic National Convention in Denver late <br />affiliation or lack thereof, it allows those of us in <br />the State of Colorado to experience first hand the finalization of the selection of one of the <br />presidential candidates and her/his running mate. <br />You may question the impact on Louisville. I would suggest that a number of delegates, <br />alternates, media personnel, et al will find their way to Louisville to spend money and time. <br />Our reputation of friendliness as a City will be on display for our many guests from all over <br />the United States. I ask the various organizations in the City to take the lead in making <br />our visitors feel welcome, including the Louisville Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown <br />Business Association, and certainly, the City of Louisville through our Business Retention <br />and Development Committee (BRaD). We will have a captive audience and this will be an <br />opportunity to share the virtues of Louisville with our visitors. <br />While we are experiencing the notoriety of the national convention, there are some <br />affiliation. Our <br />transportation system in the State of Colorado is in serious need of repair and maintenance. <br />Our education system from pre-kindergarten to college/university is seriously underfunded <br />and when compared with other nations, fares very poorly. Our health system needs signifi- <br />cant revitalization and reevaluation. Do these issues impact Louisville? Absolutely, and to <br />that end it is incumbent on our City to be involved in solutions. I have always believed in <br />a consortium approach and with funding deficiencies, it becomes even more imperative to <br />seek regional solutions. <br />means looking at some intriguing and potentially controversial alternatives in our <br />quest for answers. We, as a City, have to continue to seek regional and collaborative agree- <br />ments to achieve and maintain our quality of life. As a City that relies on sales taxes, we <br />need other financial alternatives to augment our dependence on sales tax. To that end, I <br />challenge our citizens to assist your City Council and your Mayor to address these foresee- <br />able issues. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />