Friday, March 30, 2018

Meeting Agenda - April 3

CITY OF LOUISVILLE
TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2018

5:30 P.M.REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER

INVOCATION

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG

NEW BUSINESS
Beth Edwards- Library
Tonya McWhirter- invitation to DARE
Demery Grubbs- financial plans
Resolution
Authorize a request for extension on bridge loan
Long term debt plan

Mike Forster- Airport
Property acquisitions for airport
Authority to proceed with loan from MDA to cover purchase interim to our reimbursement from FAA AIP grant

Pay invoices to Baker Ready Mix Construction for $52,886.36

Capital and Recovery Projects and Safe Room handout on Tuesday

Authorize payment of Docket of Claims # 23869-24059 for $109,369.87-enclosed

EPA Brownfield project: Payment to PPM for $6,612.50

CDBG & ARC 2018-2019 projects
Accept recommendation of selection committee to accept administration proposal from Sample, Hicks and Associates 

Accept recommendation of selection committee to accept engineering proposal from Calvert-Spradling Engineers Inc.

Authorize publication of public hearing for April 20 at 10:00 a.m. on CDBG Public Facilities projects

Give notice for Term Bids for Supplies for the 2018-2019 budget year

Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement- authorize the city’s participation in the MS Task Force
  1. OTHER BUSINESS
  2. ADJOURN

Monday, March 12, 2018

Mayor Issues Proclamation on Deployment of the 155th

Please read the official proclamation below

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Mayor Talks Trash

In an effort to combat an ever growing litter and trash problem within the community and in conjunction with the "Great American Cleanup " Project, Mayor Will Hill has issued a proclamation making March 6th through April 3rd as the "Community Wide Cleanup Month in Louisville. Mayor Hill's comments follow:

"Everywhere you look there is litter and ugliness, and it is not isolated to one street, one neighborhood, or one ward. A simple walk down Main Street is a burden of feeling compelled to pickup litter every few steps. We have many great things happening in the community and many more projects are unfolding over the months ahead, yet we cannot allow the big things over shadow the small things that ruin our chances to have the community we all desire. Littered streets, intersections, and walkways become a magnet for more litter and we must all pull together to do our part. Teamwork makes the dream work, if everyone does a little we can achieve so much but if only a few try to do a lot it will not be as successful. I plead with everyone, every neighborhood, every church, and every club to determine how you may help cleanup Louisville."

"The City of Louisville routinely tries to provide trash detail for community service through the Louisville Police Department. Unfortunately, we have had limited participation in recent months and the task at hand is beyond achievable by a select few individuals in a few days. I have been approached about the Louisville Police Department's role in littering and the reality is the Police cannot be everywhere at every moment. I am instructing the Police Department to be more aggressive as littering is against the law."