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Commissioner Adams pointed out that the $750,000 funding is a guess because the <br />cost for rights-of-way are unknown. She felt that this road should be a priority since it leads <br />to the school, but she wanted to have it looked at because a systematic way is necessary. <br />The Board needs to show leadership in taking care of all unpaved roads in the county for <br />those who want their roads paved. <br />Chairman Ginn agreed, but added that the road in question needed to be addressed. <br />Vice Chairman Stanbridge asked Director Davis if he could come back with costs for <br />each of the three projects listed in the memorandum. <br />Director Davis advised that he would do his best, but without designing them and <br />getting the rights-of-way under contract, it was difficult to get very definitive. <br />Administrator Chandler thought perhaps some of the people might be more amenable <br />to dedicating their right-of-way, and staff could move forward with that as soon as the Board <br />gives the direction. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Stanbridge, <br />SECONDED BY Commissioner Tippin, to approve Alternative <br />#2. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Adams suggested that community workshops be <br />held so that everyone understands what is happening especially prior to the survey process. <br />Director Davis advised that when another project was planned staff held a meeting <br />in a nearby church and it worked well. He thought perhaps the same thing could be done. <br />Mr. Wiggins agreed, but added there are many absent landowners. <br />March 6, 2001 <br />78 <br />BK 117PG337 <br />