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BCC Regular Meeting
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11/19/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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144, 578-616
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Commissioner Solari stated his preference for an annual report that would allow staff to <br />detect any patterns with regards to serious accidents or fatalities. <br />Vice Chairman Davis suggested that the report go before the Metropolitan Planning <br />Organization (MPO) rather than the County Commission. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chairman Davis, to direct the Public <br />Works Director to report at least annually, to the <br />Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) on significant <br />accidents and fatalities, with recommendations to improve <br />overall safety, commencing with Calendar Year 2013, as <br />requested in the memorandum of November 13, 2013. <br />Vice Chairman Davis advised that he would place under his matters, on the December 10, <br />2013 Board of County Commission meeting agenda, an item on the State of Florida laws <br />regarding Government in the Sunshine and public records extending to the social medias. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />14. C. COMMISSIONER PETER D. O'BRYAN, CHAIRMAN NONE <br />14.D. COMMISSIONER BOB SOLARI - NONE <br />BKI44PG6I2 <br />November 19, 2013 23 <br />
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