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May 8, 2001
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<br /> Motion by Mr. Robinett, and seconded by Mr. Berm, to recess for five minutes,
<br />and was adopted by unanimous vote.
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<br />14. Richard White, 5719 Lancelot Drive, Virginia Beach, spoke in opposition to the boat
<br /> tax.
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<br />15. Horace Savage, 4028 Sun Valley Crescent, spoke in support of funding for the
<br /> Friends of Portsmouth Juvenile Court.
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<br />16. Louis Whitehead, 4415 County Street, spoke in opposition to the operating budget.
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<br />17. Howard Bender, 524 Middle Street, spoke in support of funding for the Todi Music
<br /> Festival.
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<br />18. Bill Marslender, 6 Harper Avenue, spoke in opposition to the boat tax.
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<br />19. Frank K. Hart, 3403 Dogwood Drive, spoke in opposition to the operating budget.
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<br />20. Frances White, 409 Summers Place, spoke in opposition to the operating budget
<br /> and offered the City Manager a tour of the City.
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<br />21. Ray A. Smith, Sr., 1314 Coltrane Drive, spoke in support of funding for the School
<br /> Board.
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<br />22. Byron P. Kloeppel, 501 Elizabeth Place, spoke in support of funding for the School
<br /> Board.
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<br />23. Betty N. Hudgins, 100 Swimming Point Walk, spoke in support of funding for the
<br /> School Board.
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<br />24. Paul Brindle, 111 High Street, spoke in opposition to the boat tax.
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<br />25. Donald Self, 3824 Meherrin River Reach, spoke in support of funding for recreation
<br /> facilities.
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<br />26. Julie Smith, 237 Broad Street, spoke in support of funding for the School Board.
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<br />27. Bernard I. Roth, 10 Crawford Parkway, spoke in opposition to the operating budget.
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<br />28. Walter Van-Eck, 6 Harper Avenue, spoke in opposition to the boat tax.
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<br />29. Jean Shackelford, 2437 Sterling Point Drive, spoke in support of funding for the Todi
<br /> Music Festival.
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<br />30. Cynthia Johnson, 342 Mount Vernon Avenue, spoke in support of funding for the
<br /> School Board.
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<br />31. Dorothy Flowers, 83 Decatur Street, spoke in support of funding for the Police
<br /> Department.
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<br />32. Lloyd Beazley, 3186 Reese Drive, spoke in support of funding for the Retired Police
<br /> and Firefighters Association.
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<br />33. James Klender, 2637 Barclay Avenue, spoke on the removal of Fairwood Homes.
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<br />34. Kathalene Rogers, 2600 Deep Creek Boulevard, spoke in support of funding for the
<br /> Endependence Center.
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<br />35. Gordon W. Shelton, 10 Crawford Parkway, spoke in opposition to the boat tax.
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<br />36. Dan E. Griffin, 4287 Hatton Point Lane, spoke in opposition to the boat tax.
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<br />37. Jim Bento, 10 Crawford Parkway, spoke in opposition to the boat tax.
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<br />38. Martha Ann Creecy, 317 Dinwiddie Street, spoke in opposition to the operating
<br /> budget.
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