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junior college and the hospital, or the people living in the <br />area. <br />Lengthy discussion followed. <br />Commissioner Lyons reminded the Board that some people <br />on 37th Street were paying $1 a month for street lights, and <br />he felt it would be unfair to go ahead and light the rest of <br />the street as a contribution from the General or Municipal <br />Fund and charge those people for the street lights. <br />Chairman Scurlock inquired if anybody had approached <br />the hospital or City to see about joint participation in <br />street lighting. <br />Mr. Davis reported that it had been one of the <br />recommendations to the Board prior to them passing it on to <br />the Transportation Planning Committee. <br />Discussion ensued about the possibility of setting up a <br />lighting district in the area of the hospital. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Lyons, seconded by <br />Commissioner Fletcher, that the Board inform the junior <br />college that it was not its policy to place lights on access <br />streets in individual cases. <br />Commissioner Wodtke stated that the junior college did <br />not request the light - he had brought it up before the <br />Board for discussion. <br />Commissioner Lyons withdrew his Motion, and <br />Commissioner Fletcher withdrew his second. <br />Commissioner Wodtke stated that the City of Vero Beach <br />has a transmission station near the intersection of Lundberg <br />Road and Kings Highway; possibly they could illuminate that <br />station and at the same time; the intersection would be <br />illuminated. <br />Mr. Davis commented that, he would check into that <br />possibility, as it was a good suggestion. <br />i <br />