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Item #4 re the Right -of -Way Donation on Indian River <br />Boulevard was discussed at some length, and Commissioner <br />Scurlock informed the Board that the County has the <br />cooperation of most of the property owners to donate the <br />right-of-way, but that one owner has had time to change his <br />mind and now wants to sell the right-of-way. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Scurlock, that <br />the Board accept the Transportation Planning <br />Committee report and approve the four <br />recommended actions. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Wodtke was of the <br />opinion that the likelihood of any problem occurring on U.S. <br />#1 which would block access to the hospital is quite remote, <br />and that the cost of building an alternate route through <br />10th Parkway would be too expensive. He felt the <br />Transportation Planning Committee should place the northern <br />extension of Indian River Boulevard further up on the list <br />of priorities and that the present goal of 3-7 years is too <br />far down the road. He also felt very strongly that the <br />Committee should prepare an annual list of priorities to <br />bring before the Board for review, and at that meeting give <br />the public the opportunity to be heard. <br />Commissioner Scurlock explained that the Transportation <br />Planning Committee is working on such a list and it would be <br />forthcoming on an annual basis. <br />Commissioner Lyons agreed with Commissioner Wodtke that <br />the Committee should issue an annual priorities report, and <br />suggested that it be published in the local newspapers along <br />with a map. <br />Commissioner Scurlock recalled.a meeting of 2-3 years <br />ago on the extension of Indian River Boulevard which was <br />27 <br />AUG 1:7 1983 a800K PAGE <br />