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-JUN 171_-99-1 <br />OUT -OF -COUNTY TRAVEL <br />BOOB 46 *Fr#GE 679 <br />ON MOTION MADE BY COMMISSIONER WODTKE, SECONDED BY COM- <br />MISSIONER SCURLOCK, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED OUT -OF -COUNTY <br />TRAVEL FOR CHAIRMAN LYONS TO ATTEND THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION OF STATE <br />ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO BE HELD JUNE 251 261 AND 271 <br />1981 IN -KEY WEST, FLORIDA. <br />THE BOARD STUDIED THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM THE OFFICE <br />OF THE GOVERNOR: <br />� -[VIE Sri, <br />f� <br />0 <br />6 _ <br />4 <br />hr'DD w8 TP�6 <br />BOA GRAHAM <br />GOVERNOR <br />June 2, 1981 <br />STATE OF FLORIDA <br />(Office of the 05nliLrmar <br />0 <br />THE CAPITOL <br />TALLAHASSEE 32301 <br />Honorable Patrick B. Lyons <br />Chairman <br />Indian River County Commission <br />County Courthouse <br />2145 14th Avenue <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Dear Mr. Lyons: <br />0 <br />The Governor's Energy Office has been funded by the U.S. <br />Department of Energy to prepare a pre -implementation pl4n for <br />distributing gasoline ration rights from a state reserve in the <br />event of gasoline rationing. While the probability of gasoline <br />rationing in the near future is remote, we should continue our <br />planning efforts in order to be prepared should this contingency <br />occur. <br />The successful implementation of this and other contingency plans <br />and measures will depend upon the cooperation of local governments. <br />As part of the planning effort, the Governor's Energy Office <br />wishes to receive input from experienced local government opera- <br />tions and planning personnel. <br />We propose to bring fifteen to twenty representatives from <br />counties and cities to Tallahassee for five days in mid-July of <br />this year to discuss the role of local governments in energy <br />emergency contingency planning. The representatives will be <br />divided into work groups and given various elements of the <br />current plans to discuss and, subsequently, to prepare written <br />recommendations concerning the content and plan implementation. <br />Information developed during this workshop will be helpful in <br />several areas of overall energy emergency contingency planning. <br />C0 U;ITY =: <br />•v <br />The Governor's Energy Office has been funded by the U.S. <br />Department of Energy to prepare a pre -implementation pl4n for <br />distributing gasoline ration rights from a state reserve in the <br />event of gasoline rationing. While the probability of gasoline <br />rationing in the near future is remote, we should continue our <br />planning efforts in order to be prepared should this contingency <br />occur. <br />The successful implementation of this and other contingency plans <br />and measures will depend upon the cooperation of local governments. <br />As part of the planning effort, the Governor's Energy Office <br />wishes to receive input from experienced local government opera- <br />tions and planning personnel. <br />We propose to bring fifteen to twenty representatives from <br />counties and cities to Tallahassee for five days in mid-July of <br />this year to discuss the role of local governments in energy <br />emergency contingency planning. The representatives will be <br />divided into work groups and given various elements of the <br />current plans to discuss and, subsequently, to prepare written <br />recommendations concerning the content and plan implementation. <br />Information developed during this workshop will be helpful in <br />several areas of overall energy emergency contingency planning. <br />