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CLOSE 14TH AVE. BETWEEN 2ND ST. & 1ST ST. S.W. - JULY 4TH <br />The Board reviewed memo from the Administrator: <br />TO: Bd. of County CommissionersDATE: April 15, 1988 FILE: <br />SUBJECT: <br />REQUEST TO CLOSE 14TH <br />AVENUE BETWEEN 2ND <br />STREET AND 1ST STREET <br />S.W. FOR 4TH OF JULY <br />CELEBRATION <br />Charles P. Balczun Perry M. Pisani to Bd. <br />FROM: County Administrator REFERENCES: of Co. Comm. 4-14-88 <br />Residents along 14th Avenue between 1st Street S.W. and 2nd Street <br />have requested permission to close a short section of 14th Avenue <br />from 12:00 Noon to just after dark for a July 4th celebration. <br />Staff has no objection to this request, provided that: <br />1) Proper barricades as permitted by the Traffic Engineering <br />Department are installed. <br />2. A block representative be listed as a contact person in <br />charge of the event in case the road needs to be opened. <br />3. Access to emergency vehicles be maintained. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by Commis- <br />sioner Eggert, the Board unanimously approved the <br />closing of 14th Avenue between 1st St. S.W. and 2nd St. <br />on July 4th as requested above based upon the conditions <br />listed. <br />ADDITIONAL SURVEY SERVICES - IND. RIVER BLVD. SOUTH EXTENSION <br />Administrator Balczun advised that there was an oversight of <br />a very small sliver of land as explained in the following memo:. <br />62 <br />APR 26 1988 <br />
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