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Commissioner Tippin commented that Port St. Lucie has given -up on the fight for <br />additional access and is now building an overpass over the railroad He felt that the chance <br />for any success in the near future was very slim. <br />Commissioner Macht commented that the Board really needs the full picture, <br />including traffic flow patterns, street extensions, future streets and an inventory of all <br />crossings. <br />In response to a question about the progress of work on 53' Street, Director Davis <br />confirmed that work has begun although this is a long-range project. 53' Street is planned <br />to be an interchange at I-95 in the future. <br />Commissioner Ginn believed that the project is needed and will become more <br />expensive and difficult in the future. <br />Renee Renzi questioned the total cost for the road project and wondered if any county <br />had ever tried to charge FEC for the cost of closing a crossing. She felt that if all counties <br />got together, they might be able to have an effect. <br />Renzi. <br />Chairman Adams stated that she would be glad to discuss the particulars with Ms. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and <br />the Motion passed by a 3-2 vote (Vice Chairman <br />Ginn and Commissioner Tippin opposed). <br />11.G.2. INDIAN RIVER MALL FINANCING PLAN - SIMON <br />PROPERTIES GROUP - DEBARTOLO PROPERTIES <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of January 5, 2000: <br />JANUARY 18, 2000 <br />-47- nor, 1h <br />