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BCC Regular Meeting
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04/02/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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143, 647-685
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14.E.2. TRANSPORTATION HUB <br />(Clerk's Note: Thus item was heard following Bern 14.E.3, and is placed here for <br />continuity). <br />Commissioner Zorc announced that there will be a public GoLine Transit Hub meeting in <br />County Administration Building A, Room A1-411, on April 11, 2013, at 2:30 p.m., to search for <br />a mutually agreeable GoLine Transit Hub site. Meeting attendees will be Public Works Director <br />Chris Mora, Metropolitan Planning Organization Staff Director Phil Matson; City of Vero Beach <br />Vice Mayor Tracy Carroll and Public Works Director Monte Falls; and interested members of <br />the Original Town neighborhood. <br />Administrator Baird later added (following discussion on Item 14.E.1) that the Senior <br />Resource Association and the municipalities of Fellsmere and Sebastian should also attend the <br />meeting. <br />14.E.3. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY LAGOON SYMPOSIUM <br />(Clerk's Note: This item was heard following Item 14.B.1. and is placed here for <br />continuity). <br />Commissioner Zorc talked about the success of the March 26, 2013 Indian River Lagoon <br />Symposium, and thanked staff, presenters, and attendees for their participation. He relayed that <br />since the symposium, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute (Harbor Branch) has received a $2 <br />million grant for Lagoon monitoring, and a collaborative project has arisen between Harbor <br />Branch and the Indian River County Health Department to study the effects of septic runoff into <br />the Lagoon. <br />April 2, 2013 27 <br />BR 143 PG 683 <br />
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