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08/06/2002
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9.B.1. PUBLIC DISCUSSION - BRIAN T. HEADY - REQUEST TO SPEAK <br />The Board reviewed a letter of July 14, 2002: <br />July 14, 2002 <br />Chairman, County Commission <br />Margaret Gunter <br />Indian River County Commission Members <br />Vero Beach Florida 32960 <br />Dear County Commission Commissioners: <br />Please place me on the citizen input public discussion portion of your agenda for <br />the next meeting. I request to speak to the Indian River County Commission about <br />minority opinion and saving tax dollars. If time permits I also request time to speak <br />briefly about the obligation to uphold your oaths of office with regard to citizens. <br />At the following meeting I also request time to speak. The reason I am making a <br />request for two meetings is I know my remarks will last longer than the new imposition <br />of time limits on citizens wishing to address their elected representatives <br />If you have any questions I can be reached by telephone at 778-1028. <br />Sincerely. <br />Brian Heady brought up the question of a purchase involving 37 acres at 41St and 4311 <br />where contamination has been discovered. He then stated that if the County would stop jailing <br />citizens who speak out in opposition, there would be no need to buy additional property for the <br />jail expansion. He also suggested that importing prisoners from other counties was <br />counterproductive. He continued by noting that taxpayers are being asked to contribute to more <br />additional space for the County while he felt the County has been creating its own space <br />problems by leasing space that it could use. He asked to be put on the agenda for the next <br />meeting to request redress of grievances and requested that he be allowed 30 minutes to address <br />his issues. <br />AUGUST 6, 2002 98 <br />
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