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W <br />Norbert Resop, 134th Street, commented that everyone keeps <br />mentioning the county taxpayers paying money for 134th Street, <br />but there isn't once cent of county money in this street except <br />for the grading of it once a week The only money spent there was <br />for a swale at the church end which drains water off the church <br />property onto their property. He did not see why the Board can't <br />make that a private street because the county doesn't have any <br />money in it. He further objected to the fact that 126th Street <br />was paved for $8 a lineal foot, but he is being assessed $13.73 a <br />lineal foot; so, what do the residents gain by the few dollars <br />the church would put in. Mr. Resop referred to the road count <br />and stated that last Sunday he saw at least 30 people coming back <br />through the barricade. <br />June Holt, 134th Street, informed the Board that she <br />personally observed the church traffic Sunday, and she didn't see <br />any problem with the traffic coming out of the church onto U.S.I. <br />She felt there are problems there that they can correct, and she <br />would recommend the church enlarge their own driveway for one <br />thing. Mrs. Holt pointed out secondly that there is a shopping <br />center about 1/5 of a mile north of there, and coming south, <br />people cannot make a left turn into that shopping center. They <br />have to come down to the Catholic church to turn around and go <br />north, and she sat there and watched them have a problem with <br />people making a "U" turn and people coming out of the church to <br />make a left turn going north. That is a real hazard, and the <br />Road Department ought to be addressing that because whether 134th <br />Street is opened or not, that problems remains a serious one. <br />Also another problem is that people from Wabasso and even further <br />south come up Roseland Road to dump their garbage there since the <br />Wabasso dump was closed, and that road has a lot of traffic. <br />Mrs. Holt also understood that when people did come through 134th <br />from the church, the traffic would back up almost a block up to <br />her corner. She did not see any kind of a block like that at <br />27 <br />BOOP( u`r.� <br />I <br />