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F_ <br />AUG 131980 <br />Be% ' .44 PacF 225 <br />KEN DEMMER, PRESIDENT OF THE KIWANIS CLUB, APPROACHED THE <br />BOARD AND STATED THAT A GREAT MANY PEOPLE HELPED CONTRIBUTE TO THE <br />BIKE PATH, AND IF IT AT LEAST SAVES THE LIFE OR SAVES INJURY TO JUST <br />ONE PERSON, THEY WILL BE HAPPY. HE THEN PRESENTED COMMISSIONER Loy <br />AND ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS WITH BIKE PATH SIGNS AS TOKENS OF THEIR <br />APPRECIATION. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS COMMENTED THAT SINCE THE KIWANIS CLUB <br />HAS DONATED THE BIKE PATH TO THE COUNTY, THE COUNTY WILL BE RESPONSIBLE <br />FOR ITS MAINTENANCE. <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />LYONS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ACCEPTED THE BIKE PATH FROM THE TREASURE <br />COAST KIWANIS CLUB AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS MAINTENANCE. <br />CHAIRMAN SIEBERT THEN THANKED THE KIWANIS CLUB FOR THEIR <br />FINE WORK AND WOULD LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH THEM AGAIN IN THE <br />FUTURE. <br />BIKE PATH. <br />COMMISSIONER WODTKE INQUIRED AS TO THE TOTAL COST OF THE <br />MR. LUETHJE ADVISED THAT THE PAVING CONTRACT WITH GLOBAL <br />PAVING SYSTEMS WAS FOR $10,500, WHICH INCLUDED A DONATION FROM THE <br />CONTRACTOR. HE ADDED THAT THE KIWANIS CLUB HAD $11,070 FOR THIS <br />PROJECT, AND HE ESTIMATED THAT IT COST $11,000 FOR 2100 FT. OF ACTUAL <br />PAVED BIKE PATH - THE ROUTE IS OVER ONE-HALF MILE LONG. MR. LUETHJE <br />NOTED THAT THEY HAVE NOT RECEIVED THEIR BILL FOR THE SIGNS AS YET, <br />AND THEY ARE PLANNING TO ADD SOME SOD ALONG THE BIKE ROUTE. HE <br />CONTINUED THAT ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS AND MR,HAMILTON, OF THE ROAD <br />& BRIDGE DEPARTMENT, HELPED THE CLUB WITH THE CULVERTS AND FINISHED <br />THE CLEAN-UP OF THE PROJECT. <br />ADMINISTRATOR .JENNINGS COMMENTED THAT IT WAS INDEED A <br />PLEASURE TO WORK WITH THE CLUB ON THIS PROJECT. <br />10 <br />