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Commissioner Wodtke commented that what their letter <br />suggests as the core of a typical infrastructure task force <br />committee seems to include most of our staff. <br />After further discussion, wherein Commissioner Bird felt we <br />are.doing a good job re infrastructure already, but with a <br />combination of committees. Administrator Wright suggested the <br />matter be tabled until we can get our Master Plans done, review <br />everything that we are proceeding with at this time, and can get <br />more information together. <br />Chairman Scurlock agreed. He felt it is mainly a matter of <br />communications, and that possibly we could have a quarterly joint <br />meeting to review all our master plans and invite those <br />individuals. <br />The Administrator felt a quarterly meeting was a good idea. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked why the Economic Development <br />Council can't put this together, and Commissioner Wodtke advised <br />that he is going to bring some suggestions to the Council and <br />they will probably look at a lot of these concerns. He believed <br />they are saying they want to lobby the state to do more about <br />infrastructure, spend more money on bridges, etc. <br />RESOLUTION ADOPTING ENGLISH AS FLORIDA'S OFFICIAL LANGUAGE <br />Commissioner Lyons explained that the purpose of the <br />proposed resolution is to emphasize that when you come to America <br />and want to do business with the government, we do business in <br />English. He, therefore, wanted the official language to be <br />recognized as English. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously <br />adopted Resolution 86-07 adopted and recog- <br />nizing English as the official language of <br />Indian River County, the State of FLorida, <br />and the United States of America. <br />59 <br />L_ FEB 12 1986 0 BOOK 63 F,,,r6�9,7 <br />