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December 13, 1994 <br /> <br />2. Sheriff Gary Waters, .spoke in favor of jail renovations. <br /> <br />3. Carolyn Parker, 440 Maryland Avenue, spoke in favor of a new <br />sports complex. <br /> <br />4. Steve Pearson, 149 Grayson Street, requested funding for a <br />new soccer field. <br /> <br />5. Pat Pfeiffer, 100 Culpepper Road, requested funding for a new <br />soccer field. <br /> <br />6. Andrew Pfeiffer, 100 Culpepper Road, requested funding for a <br />new soccer field. <br /> <br />7. Walter Cross, 3667 Western Branch Blvd., requested funding <br />for a new soccer field. <br /> <br />8. Larry Gray, 104 Shea Street, requested funding for a new <br />soccer field. <br /> <br />9. John Bailey, 4604 Hatton Point Road, requested funding for a <br />new parking lot at Tidewater Community College Portsmouth <br />Campus. <br /> <br />10. Dottle Wyatt, 99 Channing Avenue, requested funding for a <br />new stadium to be located at Woodrow Wilson High School. <br /> <br />11. Richard Posey, 105 York Drive, spoke in favor of relocation <br />of recreational fields. <br /> <br />12. Robert McCurly, 3309 Armistead Drive, spoke in support of <br />the proposed Capital Improvement Plan. <br /> <br />13. Steve Willoughby, 21 Rodgers Place, spoke in support of the <br />proposed Capital Improvement Plan. <br /> <br />14. R. Jeffrey Barba, 14 Connor Place, spoke in favor of a new <br />sports complex. <br /> <br />15. Fred Salanitro, 32 Pennington Blvd., requested funding for a <br />new stadium to be located at Woodrow Wilson High School. <br /> <br />16. Kenneth Johnson, 308 The]mar Lane, requested funding for a <br />new stadium to be located at Woodrow Wilson High School. <br /> <br />17. R. Michael Holley, 1516 Elmhurst Lane, requested funding for <br />a new stadium to be located at Woodrow Wilson High School. <br /> <br />18. Dutch Andrews, 131 Jamestown Avenue, requested funding for <br />the removal of the Leckie Street Bridge. <br /> <br />19. David Willett, 3021 Brittany Way, Chesapeake, requested <br />funding for a new stadium to be located at Woodrow Wilson High <br />School. <br /> <br />20. Michael Farrell, 1906 Rodman Avenue, requested funding for a <br />new stadium to be located at Woodrow Wilson High School. <br /> <br />21. Robert Hargraves, 1411 Darren Drive, requested funding for a <br />new stadium to be located at Woodrow Wilson High School. <br /> <br />22. Percy Richardson, 2607 Evergreen Place, requested funding <br />for curbs and guttering in the Piedmont Heights neighborhood. <br /> <br />23. Louis Turner, 127 Oregon Avenue, suggested that the City <br />appoint a representative to bring in big business. <br /> <br /> <br />
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