March 26, 2002
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<br />1. Mark Geduldig-Yatrofsky, 363 Middle Street, spoke in support of funding for the
<br /> Portsmouth Community Health Center, CCDI and Juneteenth.
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<br />2. Garrett Shelton, 417 County Street, spoke in opposition to the proposed pay plan.
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<br />3. John E. Schalk, 1701 High Street, spoke in support of funding for the Medication
<br /> Access Program for Portsmouth.
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<br />4. Cindy Creed, 664 Lincoln Street, spoke in support of funding for the Portsmouth
<br /> Community Health Center.
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<br />5. James Nixon, 664 Lincoln Street, spoke in support of funding for the Portsmouth
<br /> Community Health Center.
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<br />6. Phyllis Creamer, 700 Lincoln Street, spoke in support of the funding for the Red
<br /> Cross.
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<br />7. Louis Whitehead, 4415 County Street, spoke in support of including retirees in the
<br /> active employee health insurance plan.
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<br />8. Janet McDaniel, 5008 Johnson Avenue, spoke in opposition to the proposed pay
<br /> plan.
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<br />9. Ed Mizelle, 3230 Victory Boulevard, spoke in opposition to the proposed pay plan.
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<br />10. Mark Rogers, 4001 Rivershore Road, spoke in opposition to the proposed pay plan.
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<br />11. Dave Matson, 4001 Rivershore Road, spoke in opposition to the proposed pay plan.
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<br />12. Sam Moore, 3901 Winchester Drive, spoke in opposition to the proposed pay plan.
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<br />13. Jeff Terwillinger, 3901 Winchester Drive, spoke in opposition to the proposed pay
<br /> plan.
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<br />14. Elderess Shirley Hines, 2008 Elm Avenue, spoke on funding to relocate Fairwood
<br /> Homes residents.
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<br />15. Gloria Taylor, 828 Jefferson Street, spoke in support of funding for the Portsmouth
<br /> Community Health Center.
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<br />16. Bob Beaman, 16 Lantern Way, spoke in opposition to the increase in health
<br /> insurance.
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<br />17. Gary Lassiter, 4029 Maple Drive, Chesapeake, spoke in opposition to the proposed
<br /> pay plan.
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<br />18. Terri Rohrer, 4004 Monterey Court, spoke in opposition to the increase in health
<br /> insurance.
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<br />19. Lloyd W. Beazley, 3186 Reese Drive, spoke in opposition to the increase in health
<br /> insurance.
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<br />20. Kim Williams, 917 Leckie Street, spoke in support for funding CCDI.
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<br />21. Robert Martin, 3207 Camellia Drive, spoke on funding for the parking garage.
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<br />22. Harrell N. King, 303 Effingham Street, spoke in opposition to the increase in health
<br /> insurance.
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<br />23. Mark Rogers, 4001 Rivershore Road, spoke in support of including retirees in the
<br /> active employee health insurance.
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<br /> Motion by Mr. Robinett, and seconded by Mr. Pitts, to recess for ten minutes and
<br />was adopted by unanimous vote.
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