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March 14, 2000 <br /> <br />lZ 5 <br /> <br />· To acquire additional equipment and training to enhance the ability to investigate <br />offenses. <br /> <br />Financial Impact: <br /> <br />· The total budget for this program is $385,538, itemized as listed below. The local <br /> cash match is $38,554. <br /> <br /> Motion by Mr. Whitehurst, and seconded by Mr. Moody, to transfer $385,538 <br />from the Grants Contingency Account for the Local Law Enforcement Block Grant #3 <br />program, and was adopted by the following: <br /> <br />Ayes: Benn, Griffin, Moody, Robinett, Whitehurst, Holley <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />- New Business - <br /> <br /> 00 - 56 - Boards and Commissions <br /> <br /> There were no appointments. <br /> <br /> 00 - 57 - Items Submitted by City Council <br /> <br /> > Councilman Whitehurst requested that management investigate Council Chamber <br /> sound system. <br /> <br /> 00 - 58 - Non-Agenda Speakers <br /> <br /> 1. Joshua Dirkx, 724 Cambridge Avenue, spoke on playground equipment at John <br /> Tyler Elementary School. <br /> <br /> 2. Alvah A. Owens, Jr., 1604 North Street, Park View resident, spoke on condition of <br /> former Elks Club grounds especially swimming pool. Opposed to Social Services <br /> moving into the building. <br /> <br /> On motion, meeting adjourned at 8:36 p.m. <br /> <br /> Minutes prepared by: <br /> <br />"Victor H. Pennington <br /> Senior Deputy City Cled¢ <br /> <br /> APPROVED - <br /> <br /> Dr. James W. Holley II "- Debra Y. White, O~C/AAE <br /> Mayor City Clerk <br /> <br /> <br />