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<br />Discussion ensued on how many lifeguards the City has. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis thought Mr. Chisholm “nailed it”. That was kind of what he was <br />thinking, that instead of looking at one side throwing money in they could look at either some <br />consolidation of some kind or more importantly probably a duplication of services. He suggested <br />they find out where the duplication of services is, where there is not a drop in quality of services, <br />and that would be something they should all be able to agree with and move forward. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wheeler saw that as a City option and not a County option. The city would <br />have to request the County to do that and the County cannot take anything from the City. <br /> <br />Chairman Neuberger responded that were just discussing now and maybe they would come <br />up with something. <br /> <br />Mr. Abell <br />heard reference of five (5) beaches in the County, but thought there were some <br />that are closed now. <br /> <br />Administrator Baird informed that there were lifeguards at Wabasso, Golden Sands, <br />Treasure Shores, Round Island and the Tracking Station as well. <br /> <br />Mr. Abell <br /> still felt there were two closed beaches between Wabasso and Sebastian Inlet. <br />Administrator Baird assured him that Wabasso still has a lifeguard on duty. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued on whether the gate was working and it was confirmed that the beach is <br />not closed. <br /> <br />The Chairman called the discussion to an end with the intent to meet at another time. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />May 31, 2006 <br />12 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />