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Special session <br /> <br />Public hearing re: <br />Proposed FY 1981-82 <br />budget, tax increase <br />and general revenue <br />sharing <br /> <br />TAKE NOTICE <br /> <br />A special meeting of Council will be held Monday evening <br /> <br />the 30th inst. at 7:30 p.m, o'clock. <br /> <br />COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br /> <br />Public hearing on proposed budget, proposed tax increase and <br />general revenue sharing. <br /> <br />Executive session to discuss matters exempted by Section 2.1-344(a) <br />(1)Personnel, (2)~roperty and (6)Legal.of the Virginia Freedom <br />of Information Act. <br /> <br />BY ORDER OF <br /> <br />Kathleen Roletter '(s'i~ned) <br /> Clerk <br /> <br />Francis L. Buck (signed) <br /> President <br /> <br /> COUNCIL CHAMBERS - MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1981 <br /> <br /> Council met in special session on this date with the following <br />members present: Mrt Albro, Mr. Buck, Mr. Conover, Ms. Gleason, <br /> <br /> Dr. Hall. Absent: None. <br /> <br /> Council held a public hearing <br /> <br /> budget, proposed tax increase and <br /> Buck announced that the public hea <br /> Tuesday evening, March 31, as well <br /> <br /> Ms. Madge Bryant of 403 12th <br /> <br />tax increase, saying that the tax <br />She thought that those who wished <br />pay for the service themselves. <br /> <br /> Ms. Lois Williams of 703 Mont <br /> <br />give the School Board the funds th <br />is opposed to increasing the dista <br />required to walk to school and poi <br />hood, there are no sidewalks along <br />would take to school if the bus se' <br /> <br /> Ms. Sally maragni of 903 Cott <br /> <br />M.A.C,A.A. children's programs, <br /> <br />and the summer food and recreation <br /> <br /> Ms. Delores Crawford of 212 5 <br /> <br />fund Headstart because of the good <br /> <br /> Ms. Yvonne Gardner of 123-B <br /> <br />Headstart program, <br /> <br /> Mr. Louis Gleason of 1636 Meaiowbrook Hei <br />the tax increase and listed his suggestions fo <br />more revenue. He urged the City t make the Ur <br />fair share of City services and re:rain from b~ <br />property and removing it from the :ax rolls. <br /> <br /> Mr. Richard Olson of 2410 Berkshire Drive <br />Crow pool and recreati.on center be kept open <br />found that it could pay for itself He urged <br />the facilities to contribute their time and ta <br />the City in maintaining the facility. <br /> <br /> Mr. David Nelson, president of the Barrac~ <br /> <br /> on the proposed FY 1981~82 <br />general revenue sharing. Mayor <br />ring would be continued to <br /> <br />it., NE, opposed the proposed <br />payers were overburdened already. <br />to keep Crow pool open should <br /> <br />'ose Avenue asked Council to <br />~y have requested because she <br />aces that children will be <br />~ted out that in her neighbor- <br /> <br /> the route that her daughter <br />~vice were eliminated. <br /> <br />Cge Lane, Director of the <br /> <br />~ed Council to fund Headstart <br /> <br /> program. <br /> <br />:h St., SW, asked Council to <br /> <br />it had done her child. <br />~ngwood Drive supported the <br /> <br />hts Road opposed <br /> <br /> the City to obtain <br />iversity pay its <br />Ting more City <br /> <br />asked that the <br /> <br />.t that ways be <br />itizens who use~l <br />ents to help <br /> <br />s/Rugby/Pres ton <br /> <br /> <br />