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is paying over $20,000 a year for this publication. Since there are plenty of other places such as the <br />Library, television and various other places, he asked if the Commissioners would like to dispense <br />with that expense. <br />Commissioner Ginn was concerned if we plan to have any kind of notice. <br />Executive Aide Kim Massung mentioned several ways that the agenda can be made <br />available: by fax, e-mail, cable TV, public libraries, law libraries and the BCC office. <br />John Williams, 1535 Smugglers Cove, urged the Board to continue spending that <br />money and to keep the maximum communication that they can with the public. <br />Frank Coffey, 1200 Admirals Walk, said he sees no need to have it published in <br />the newspaper. Half the time the Agenda does not give the real story and he recommended that we <br />discontinue publishing it. <br />thing. <br />Commissioner Neuberger had mixed emotions. <br />Commissioner Adams felt any way they could communicate to the public is a good <br />Chairman Macht recommended that the agenda be printed with the specifications <br />that it be placed on the county page, right hand read, at the same cost. <br />Commissioner Adams felt the difficult part of that is the size. <br />Commissioner Neuberger speculated on the circulation of the Hometown News, <br />and suggested they try to see if it is less costly than the Press Journal. <br />CONSENSUS was reached for staff to look at all options with <br />other publications and to continue advertising with the Press <br />Journal until other recommendations are brought back to the <br />board. <br />14.A. EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT <br />None. <br />14.11. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT <br />None. <br />OCTOBER 14, 2003 17 <br />