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AUG 17 1983 rn <br />4 pace? <br />attended by many special interest groups concerned about the <br />emergency access to the hospital being critical and found it <br />interesting today that these groups have not come back to <br />support an opportunity to get an alternate access road. He <br />stressed that the suggested alternate route would not be <br />used, except in a dire emergency, and in fact, the road <br />would be blocked off by a gate that would be activated much <br />like a garage door. <br />Commissioner Wodtke liked the 18 -month option on the <br />land from 41st down to 36th that would allow time for some <br />decisions on the alignment that curves to the east more than <br />the west, and also liked the fact that the Board was not <br />committed to doing anything with it. <br />• Mr. Robert K. Lloyd, of Lloyd & Associates, addressed <br />the Board and explained that he understood that the <br />rights-of-way would be donated for the northern extension <br />from Barber to South Gifford, with the 18 -month option of <br />another route with a curve to the west. <br />Discussion took place re expenses involved in the <br />donation of the rights-of-way, and Commissioner Scurlock <br />stated that a portion of costs of the survey done by Lloyd & <br />Associates would be borne by the County. Mr. Lloyd <br />explained that the City and County would each provide for <br />their appraisals. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />The Motion carried unanimously. <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis invited the Board to a <br />meeting with the DOT planning staff scheduled -for August <br />25th in the 3rd Floor Conference room. The purpose of the <br />meeting is to.explain the technical committee's approach to <br />developing the early program and the 5-ye4r transportation <br />W <br />