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Chairman O'Bryan explained that if the Board moves this forward, the survey and <br />engineering costs would be rolled into the overall project cost, and if the Board decides not to <br />move this forward, the costs would be absorbed by the County and there would be no cost to the <br />residents. <br />Commissioner Zorc noted that the funds would come from the Utility Enterprise Fund, <br />not the County General Fund. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />10.B.2. REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM JACQUE WARRIOR REGARDING GOVERNOR <br />SCOTT'S RACE BASED EDUCATIONAL GOALS <br />Jacque Warrior, 4190 East 16th Square, Vero Beach, recalled that on March 11, 2014 <br />she addressed the Board on the issue of race based educational goals, and today she requested <br />that the Board send a letter, in support of education equality for all children, to Governor Rick <br />Scott. <br />Discussion ensued regarding the goal for all students to be proficient; setting obtainable <br />goals for children; equality in the school system; single parenting; and reaching out to the local <br />School Board. <br />Althea McKenzie, 2405 16th Avenue, expressed her perspective regarding single <br />parenting and low-level expectations/curriculums for students. She encouraged the Board to <br />promote higher expectations for both educators and children. <br />April 1, 2014 17 <br />
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