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<br />(g) - Maggie Ander'som, 15.1-0~arker~ Avenue,-'represehti
<br />Brightoh~Prentis~ark';~i~i'c' Le~ague~:'~pok:ea~eq~s~
<br />cont~n~ed~fund~ng fo~.streets,;~c~rbs ~nd~utters. In
<br />neighborhood. - ,,~...~ ~ ~.~,6'~P . :~:.~.q~.,
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<br /> (b) Ira Eason, 1420 Lindsey Aven~ue, representing~B]
<br />'P~en~ist Park C ivi'c: ~eagua;u spoke re~ue~n~, oo~t~
<br />fo~%reets, c~rbs .a:~fzg~'te~s. i~ ~ha~i n~,i~h~Drh6~d~
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<br />(i) Jonquil L. Powetl, 3124 DowSes Street, represe]
<br />Wilson Ward Civic League/Nor~h'~T~ux'tun-~m{Drog~meR~ (
<br />spoke. 1.n,.support of:th~ Ci£~r~anager.'s ~ropgs~d Cap:
<br />Improvement Plan. - -.~ . .- .......
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<br />.... ~ j'}'~ } J,a'n,e~ 'Jon e s, 15~ 2Afl,ne P a~'k~ay, ,: 'r epre~ e n:~ i:ngs th e ~
<br /> C~mmurn~ty} spoke 1~ supp~tc ~f
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<br /> (k) D~ttie Wyatt, 99 Channing Avenue, representing
<br /> .~ a dp'~ K:J ~ ommun i t y v ' 'sp ok,~
<br /> refh:~.D~'s:~%ng of Af~ ~'qmar~ 'i~' ~he' Ca~,ta'l ~ '~I~r~e]
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<br /> (1) Mrs. G. Robert House, 3712 Shoreline Drive,
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<br />Elizabeth A. McManus, 701 Crawford Street, rep:
<br />'ortsmouth Sheriff's Office, spoke '~n~.'~t~pl~ ~
<br />ng for jail renovations in the Capital Improve]
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<br />Arden Pfelffer,,1.~0.,~6ip~pp~.~Ro~,- representi
<br />Terrace Waterfront Committee, spoke in support
<br />.ng for the Scott's Creek Project in the Capits
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<br />:Ra~i~ Zaidi, ;31~06~'~u~lLl
<br />~rned Citizens, spoke in support of funding for
<br />,ations in the Capital Improvement Plan.
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<br />Karen Crawford, 1517 Mathews Terrace, represen
<br />eark. View Ci~i~ Leag~e,~.~poke in
<br />~e Scott's Creek Plan in the Capital Impra~eme~
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<br /> Carroll R. Bailey, Jr., 3000 North Street, ~ep
<br />~mouth Public-Schoots~,'-spoke i-~ su-pp~rt-of full
<br />:he Schools' proposed Capital Improvement Plan.
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<br />Ka~n Jordar~, ~[Ha~Ow_~bu~t, r~pr_esenti-ng seat
<br />~pport of full ~unding,,of~-the. Sc~oo~'~acil~t~P
<br />:al Improvement Plan .............
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<br />R~lph Buxto~, 31-t~rGari'and Drive-,.
<br />;mouth School Board, spok~i:~uppo~'-~"~ull
<br />chools' Facility Plan in the Capital Improveme
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<br /> Richard Crawford, 1517 Mathews Terrace, rep~s
<br />~£de' Waterfront 7Commi~t~ee; Spo~-ir~$uppo~bf
<br />[~g for the~Scot~':s~'Cree~ Plan in-~th~ C~p~ta~i~
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<br /> Dorothy N. Banks, 701: Cr~wford Str%e't, ~epr~e
<br /> mout~ Sherif'f':s~Office, spoke in,.suppo~t of fu
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<br />Judy Bray, 207 West Road, representinD the Por
<br />~m and Fine Arts Co~ission, spoke in support
<br />lng for the new Children's Museum in the Capita
<br />~vement Plan.
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