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Minutes
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09/16/2003
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Board of County Commissioners
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2572
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125, 845-882
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4. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA/EMERGENCY <br />ITEMS <br />Chairman Macht requested the following changes to today's Agenda: <br />Additional Item 12.A. Fax from Fred Mensing dated 9/12/03 <br />backup: <br />Item 13.E.1. Commissioner Neuberger — Letters from Retirees under <br />age 65 regarding Health Insurance Premiums <br />Addition: Item 13.C. Commissioner Adams — Oak Trees <br />Item 13.E.2. Commissioner Neuberger - Update on St. Johns River <br />Alliance Meeting <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Lowther, the Board unanimously made the <br />above changes to the Agenda. <br />5. UNITED WAY PRESENTATION BY TOM SEGURA <br />REGARDING COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER <br />Tom Segura, Director of Indian River County United Way, gave a brief background on the <br />development of the Community Resource Center project and its purpose. He handed out a <br />pamphlet (copy on file with the backup) with a rendering of the new building and floor plan <br />scheduled to open in the Fall of 2004. Three-quarters of the space of the Community Center will <br />be allocated to United Way agencies and other charitable organizations within the County so they <br />will be able to enhance their services. United Way in Indian River County was one of less than <br />half of the agencies in the state that did not meet their goal last year. They anticipate raising the <br />services in the County to a level not seen before and he asked the Board for their support in this <br />venture. <br />Commissioner Ginn asked if other non-profit agencies will be using the Center only during <br />their kick-off period. <br />SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 2 <br />
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