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<br />March 8, 1977
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<br /> Leland J. Carlson, Finance Officer of Tidewater Transportation District Commission,
<br />spoke.
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<br />A. Jeff Becket, Market Analy~t~for Tidewater Transportation District Commission, spoke.
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<br />The following citizens, representing certain routes and cityzwide, spoke:
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<br />Route #42
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<br />John Wallace, 118 Riverview Avenue
<br />W. J. Butler, 203 Sandpiper Drive
<br />Barbara Simmons, West Park~'View
<br />Valerie Clark, 117 Riverview Avenue
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<br />Route #43
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<br />Mrs. Fannie S. Jordan, Effingham & Garfield Streets
<br />Dorothy Odom, Swanson Homes
<br />Charles Epps, Bird Lane
<br />Alice Talbot, 1806 South Street
<br />R. M. Seeds, 3806 Dartmouth Street
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<br />Route #45
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<br />James A. Estes, Jr., 1214 South Street
<br />Linon Vann, 3306 George Washington Hwy.
<br />Kathleen Benton, 3901 George ~ashington Hwy.
<br />Joyce G. Duncan, 231 Hatton Street
<br />Bryant Nance, 109 Mt. Vernon Avenue
<br />Jean T. Andrews, 2206 King Street
<br />Mrs. Christine Williams, 1008 Horne Avenue
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<br />Route #46
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<br />Gene Obershain, 210 West Street
<br />Bryant Nance, 109 Mt. Vernon Avenue
<br />Mrs. William Jeter, 1t0 Broad Street
<br />Marie Gibbs, 90 Wallace Circle
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<br />Route #50
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<br />Mrs. Robertson, A~ade~y P~k (Operates bus during
<br />Joann Mitchell, 224 Gleep Street
<br />Mrs. Sallie Hawkins, Academy Park
<br />S. P. Arrington, 2907 Magnolia Avenue
<br />Dennis Day, 6 Military Road
<br />Richard D. Harrell, 1011 DeKalb Avenue
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<br />working hours)
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<br />City-Wide
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<br /> Carl Hough, 8 DeKalb Avenue
<br /> Bertha Weaver, 86 Carver Circle
<br /> C. E. Ellis, 1607 Highland Avenue
<br /> J. A. Brown, 3800 Pine Road
<br /> Petitions received from Concerned citizens Exhibit 77-74
<br /> Motion of Mr. Barnes and seconded by Mr. Early, that action to be delayed until next
<br />meeting in March; the sale of weekly or monthly tickets to be the choice of the rider and
<br />TTDC be so advised; that if Chesapeake eliminates service to the city line affecting Routes
<br />42-Naval Hospital/Gitmerton, 43-Deep Creek/Westhaven and 51-Bowers Hill, that the city should
<br />eliminate service to the Chesapeake city line, was adopted by unanimous vote.
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<br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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<br /> 77-61 The following ordinance approved on first reading at the regular meeting of
<br />February 22, 1977, was taken up and read:
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<br />"AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE $2,129,961 FROM THE FEDERAl GRANTS FUND FOR
<br />PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS OUTLINED IN THE LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT APPROVED BY
<br />THE ECONOMIC DEFELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION."
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<br /> On motion of Mr. Wentz and seconded by Mr. Oast, the ordinance was adopted, and by the
<br />following vote:
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<br />Ayes: Barnes, Early, Elliott, Holley, Oast, Wentz, Davis
<br />Nays: None
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<br /> 77-62 - The following ordinance approved on first reading at the regular meeting of
<br />February 22, 1977, was taken up and read:
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<br />"AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE $47!,000 FROM THE GENERAL FUND FOR NEW CONTRACTS
<br />CONTINUING THE COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT TRAINING ACT FOR TITLE I AND VI."
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