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4P <br />RESOLUTION NO. 7 6 - 7.0 <br />WHEREAS, on April 3, 1973, the City of Vero Beach by Resolution <br />No. 2429 recognized the urgent need for a new bridge spanning the Indian <br />River, and; <br />WHEREAS, the City of Vero Beach by its Resolution further recog- <br />nized that the delay caused by traffic congestion attempting to cross the <br />Merrill P. Barber Bridge impeded the safety of citizens and visitors on both <br />sides of the Indian River, and; <br />WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Vero Beach resolved to <br />urge the County Commissioners of Indian River County to secure a bridge <br />within the earliest possible time and to support the bridge corridor decision, <br />which would guarantee a bridge as soon as possible, and; <br />WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Vero Beach petitioned the <br />County Commissioners to act with all deliberate speed in selecting the site <br />and ensuing rapid completion of the bridge, and; <br />WHEREAS, on April 4, 1973, by Resolution No. 73-27, the County <br />Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida approved the Seventeenth <br />(17th) Street location for the bridge corridor, based on the citizen support for <br />the location and recommendation of the Department of Transportation, and; <br />WHEREAS, during the ensuing Three (3) year period, over Thirty (30) <br />State and Federal studies have been made to meet the various governmental <br />criteria for bridge construction, the Seventeenth (17th) Street bridge corridor <br />has been approved by all necessary governmental agencies, a commitment ex- <br />ceeding Fifteen Million Dollars ($15, 000, 000.00) has been designated for bridge <br />construction purposes, and Right -of -Way Contract 88003-2501 has been ex- <br />ecuted between the Department of Transportation and Indian River County, and; <br />WHEREAS, request of the City of Vero Beach has been made to convey <br />bridge corridor Right -of -Way to Indian River County over City owned <br />