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Doctors Clinic and the Old Mall . They are now interviewing department heads and expect <br /> to finish gathering the information in June . After that, subcommittees will be formed to <br /> examine the alternatives and report to the Board . <br /> (D) Public Works Director Jim Davis reported regarding the beach renourishmentP lan <br /> that no objections have yet been filed and it is hoped construction can begin November 15` <br /> NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN . <br /> 13 . A . 2 . CHAIRMAN CAROLINE A GINN - CITY OF COCOA <br /> REQUEST REGARDING PROPOSED FLORIDA EAST <br /> COAST AMTRAK PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE <br /> The Board reviewed a letter of May 7 , 2001 : <br /> City of <br /> CITY Cocoa , Florida <br /> FROM THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR DISTR_ IBUTIp ; <br /> g 603 Brevard Avenue r t MIMOWSL <br /> Sen' in the Communit} Cocoa. Florida 3 _ 9'4_ <br /> PHONE ( 321 ) 639-7561 FAX ( 321 ) 639- 7$1js risrrctri __ <br /> . ney <br /> Caroline D. Ginn. Chair <br /> F'= rstrnel <br /> Indian River County Commission "Public Wore ; __ <br /> 1840 25th St. <br /> Vero Beach. FL 329603365 s <br /> May 7, 2001 " -- -- <br /> : i1 � _ <br /> Dear Ms. Ginn: <br /> As you are probably aware, eight cities from St. Augustine to Stuart have been selected as stations for the proposed <br /> Amtrak passenger rail service from Jacksonville to West Palm Beach. This service will be a tremendous economic <br /> boon to Indian River County and will assist in alleviating the traffic congestion that now clogs our major highway / <br /> corridors. Accordingly, representatives from these eight cities have joined together to make this needed addition <br /> our transportation utfrastructure become a reality. to <br /> MAY 159 2001 <br /> F 242 <br /> - 82 - <br />