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Commissioner Macdonald inquired of the right-of-way progress <br />of A -1-A and after some discussion, motion was made by Commissioner <br />Macdonald, seconded by Commissioner Waddell and unanimously carried, <br />that unless a greater degree of cooperation is evidenced by property <br />owners, the Board ai.11 discontinue operation of the l rogram. <br />ti, letter from Thomas D. ',:illiams, Attendance Assistant and <br />Juvenile Counselor for Indian River County, w<as presented to Lhc Board <br />advLsl:1 tllat the committee appointed :or stud in the feasibility o <br />Coil. count,- hone [01 pt tl t and det:e nt.1. 1 , (lid itL L <br />feel <.a home of this nature was feasible or desirable. <br />The County Servi Officer presented a iCttcr requcstin6 auth- <br />o iz i tion to tale a two week vacation be:7i rm.i ns; the th . , da u ; _s L . <br />Motion was made by Commissioner v<.:ude11 seconded by Comimfssioner McCul- <br />lr> ;,,aid unanimously carried, t:hat the request be granted. <br />ME Following requests were submitted by Forrest McCul <_r' <br />County Agent; To attend the Citrus Institute at Camp NcQuarric, August <br />6 to 9; To attend Extention Workers Conference University of Florida, <br />August 20 to 24 (Gas and Oil only) and to attend Cattleman Institute, <br />Lake Placid, August 8th. Motion was made by Commissioner McCullers, se- <br />conded by Commissioner Macdonald and unanimously carried, that the requests <br />be granted. <br />A delegation from the Civic League of Gifford, appeared before <br />the Board and requested the Board to extend Ambrose Avenue from South to <br />North Gifford road and requested a right of way between 28th Avenue and <br />the railroad track, just West of the railroad track. They also reported <br />a washout on 43rd street. The county engineer was requested to make a <br />survey of the above requests. <br />Homer Fletcher, Tax Assessor, appeared before the Board and <br />suggested to the Board that they adopt a specific policy to follow with <br />regard to the new assessed values and the forthcoming equalization meeting <br />scheduled for August 7, 1962, at 1:U0 o'clock, P. M. <br />Al Webber, Deputy Clerk, brought up the matter of advertising <br />