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City Council <br />Mayor Charles L. Sisk <br />303.665.6889 <br />charless @louisvilleco.gov <br />• Ward I <br />Dave Clabots <br />303.673.9116 <br />davec@louisvilleco.gov <br />Bob Muckle <br />303.981.0697 <br />bobm@louisvilleco.gov <br />• Ward II <br />Sheri Marsella, <br />Mayor Pro tem <br />303.665.3276 <br />sherim @louisvilleco.gov <br />Frost Yarnell <br />303.673.0896 <br />frosty @louisvilleco.gov <br />• Ward III <br />City <br />f <br />Um Louisville <br />Hank Dalton <br />303.926.9930 <br />hankd @louisvilleco.gov <br />Ron Sackett <br />720.890.8970 <br />rons@louisvilleco.gov <br />City Manager <br />Malcolm Fleming <br />303.335.4532 <br />malcolmf@louisvilleco.gov <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 <br />Ward you live, please call <br />303.335.4536. <br />Spring 2010 <br />Community Update <br />A Message from the Mayor: <br />Conundrum <br />W e are faced with perplexing and difficult decisions in <br />2010 with our economy facing global and national chal- L <br />lenges daily. As an aficionado of history, I have read about the 1929 Depression <br />and the length of time it took for us to recover. We don't need to read history <br />books to discover the ramifications of that depression. We only need to consult <br />with the many people in town that lived through those troubling years. <br />Am I suggesting that we have experienced or are experiencing a depression? <br />The answer is emphatically "NO," but clearly this recession has taken a toll on <br />many of our fine citizens. Look no further than January 22, 2010, when Sam's <br />Club closed their Louisville store. We had some 126 good folks who were in- <br />formed twelve days previously that the jobs upon which they relied were being <br />eliminated at this store. Was it because of their productivity? The answer of course <br />is unequivocally "NO," but the decision was made ostensibly because the Louis- <br />ville store, as well as nine other Sam's Club stores nationally, were not performing <br />according to the corporate standards. <br />I know the decision to close the Sam's Club has wide - ranging ramifications. <br />Primarily it is on the Louisville Sam's Club employees, but it will also impact the <br />Continued on page 2 <br />Long Term Budget Concerns: <br />Why Is the City Council Considering <br />Asking for Voter Approval of a Use Tax <br />T he City's existing revenue sources — taxes, fees and charges for services <br />— no longer provide enough funding to support the level of service that <br />City residents have come to expect. The current economic recession has made <br />this trend much worse. To balance the budget in 2009/2010 the City cut staff, <br />trimmed employee hours, and reduced employee benefits. In addition, we de- <br />ferred some maintenance on the City's streets, scaled back or discontinued several <br />City programs, and completely eliminated funding for the Boulder County Youth <br />Corps program, the Shop Louisville marketing program, and grants to non -profit <br />agencies. Because cuts alone were not enough, we also increased existing fees and <br />imposed some new fees. For a complete list of the more than 50 separate actions <br />we took to balance the City's 2010 budget you may visit the City's web site at <br />www.LouisvilleCO.gov and click the link in the right hand column titled "2009- <br />2010 Budget Reductions and Service Cuts." <br />Unfortunately, the closing of Sam's Club in January forces the City to make <br />additional, even more painful, budget cuts. Items that are currently being dis- <br />cussed as possible budget reductions include eliminating additional staffposi- <br />tions, scaling back the days we serve lunches for seniors, reducing special transit <br />City of Louisville - www.LouisvilleCo.gov <br />Continued on page 2 <br />