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Alternative No. 2 <br />Put the projects on the current petition paving list of <br />and have the Engineering Division design the and <br />ct when <br />previously approved projects are complete. A list of eprevious <br />projects is attached. <br />RECOMMENDATION AND FUNDING <br />Alternative N0. 1 is recommended. Funding for engineering and <br />survey work would be as follows: <br />Walker Ave (26th Street) - Zone 8 Traffic Impact Fees <br />1st St. SW - Special Assessment funding and Zone 9 Traffic <br />Impact Fees <br />33rd Street (Cherry Lane) - Special Assessment Funding <br />Public Works Director Davis also wished to have the <br />engineering authorized for that part of Oslo Road west of the <br />existing paved section, or from 1-95 west for about 3.6 miles. <br />He explained that Road 6 Bridge has really had a concern recently <br />trying to grade that road due to the volume of traffic from heavy <br />citrus trucks. He advised that many of the citrus growers have <br />approached him (Coca Cola, Minute Maid, Sexton Groves, etc.) and <br />he believed they would like a special assessment project, but <br />just don't know how to go about it for a citrus -oriented area <br />such as that. He told them to go ahead and get a petition <br />together and bring it to the Board. Another factor is that the <br />DOT inspected and,has come up with three bridges on that road <br />that are not conducive to a mining operation out there, plus all <br />the citrus traffic. He, therefore, would like to have the <br />engineering authorized at this time and just keep it on file for <br />when we are ready to move. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by Commis- <br />sioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously (4-0) approved <br />Alternative No. 1 and agreed to add Oslo Road west <br />from 1-95 to the list as requested by the Public Works <br />Director. <br />57 BOOK 72 r nci 462 <br />