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<br />119 <br /> <br />June 13,2006 <br /> <br />'" Vice Mayor Moody thanked City staff for making the Habitat for Humanity <br />Home Blitz a reality. <br /> <br />'" Councilman Smith wanted to congratulate those involved with the Home Blitz <br />for actually finishing most of the Habitat Homes in three (3) days rather than five. <br />He also informed citizens that churches will benefit from the sale of tickets for the <br />Cook, Dixon and Young concert. <br /> <br />'" Councilman Whitehurst wanted to get the market value of the Habitat for <br />Humanity Homes. <br /> <br />Deputy City Manager Patton, in response to Councilman Whitehurst's question, <br />informed Council and citizens that the Habitat for Humanity Homes ranged in <br />value from $90,000 to $145,000. <br /> <br />'" City Manager Oliver made Council aware that the policy regarding <br />neighborhood improvements has been to work with the civic league <br />organizations, rather than individual citizens, and asked for clarification as to <br />whether or not Council wants to continue with this policy. <br /> <br />06 - 267 - Report on Pending Items <br /> <br />There were no pending items. <br /> <br />On motion, meeting adjourned at 9:11 p.m. <br /> <br />Minutes prepared by: <br /> <br /> <br />Anita Y. errod <br />Senior Deputy City Clerk <br /> <br />APPROVED- <br />-~'lZ. ._~.v--i:'> ~ .-\\c,\\~ lIT <br />\ <br /> <br />Dr. James W. Holley III <br />Mayor . <br /> <br />r- <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />~~'/~ <br /> <br />City Clerk cj <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />r <br />