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program. It will be the first meeting with the DOT to <br />coordinate their planning with the County's planning. <br />INDIAN RIVER BOULEVARD RIGHT-OF-WAY DONATION, NORTH OF <br />BARBER <br />The Board agreed that this subject had been covered <br />during discussion of the above Transportation Planning <br />Committee Meeting. <br />PROCLAMATION - BARBARA FRANKLIN - 17 YEARS OF VOLUNTEER <br />SERVICE <br />Chairman Bird felt that Indian River County is blessed <br />with the greatest spirit of volunteerism that he has ever <br />encountered. At the top of the list of the many, many <br />organizations that exemplify this volunteer spirit, is the <br />Volunteer Ambulance Squad, and at the top of their list of <br />members, in a very prominent place, is the name of Miss <br />Barbara Franklin. <br />Chairman Bird read the proclamation aloud and presented <br />it to Barbara Franklin who expressed her thanks and feelings <br />that it had been a privilege to serve on the squad. Today <br />was a pleasant surprise and a thrill. <br />Commissioner Wodtke, after doing some quick figuring, <br />found that the 22,502 volunteer hours served by Miss <br />Franklin amounted to an astounding total of 11 actual years <br />spent on the squad, and this figure is made even more <br />impressive by the fact that during the 17 years she served <br />on the squad, she held a full-time position <br />Commissioner Lyons said he had served on the ambulance <br />squad and knows Barbara well and felt this proclamation <br />doesn't come close to doing justice to the fine job she did <br />and that this County is really going to miss her. <br />AUG 17 1983 <br />29 <br />Par a <br />BOOK FACE <br />