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59 <br /> <br />93 -94 <br />93 -94 <br />93 -94 <br />93 -94 <br />93 -94 <br />94-95 <br />94-95 <br />94-95 <br /> <br />18-042-092525 <br />18-042-093560 <br />18-042-073515 <br />18-042-093561 <br />18-042-093575 <br />18-042-093574 <br />18-042-092526 <br />18-042-051606 <br /> <br />Admin & Planning -$ 4,697 <br />Abandoned Housing -$ 30,000 <br />Tonsler Park +$410,300 <br />10th & Page Security/lighting +$ 2,000 <br />Security Lighting/Cityw~de +$ 3,000 <br />Paint Program +$ 25,000 <br />Admin & Planning +$ 37,900 <br />Engineering 94-95 +$ 30,000 <br /> <br />0 <br />$3O, OOO <br />$450,3O0 <br />$ 2,805 <br />$ 3,000 <br />$25,000 <br />$113,700 <br />$ 40,000 <br /> <br />d. RESOLUTION: Proclaiming National Arts and Humanities Month <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the arts and humanities enhance and enrich the lives of all Americans; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the arts and humanities affect every aspect of life in America today <br />including the economy, social problem solving, job creation, education, creativity, and <br />community livability; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, local arts agencies across America have joined with the national Assembly <br />of Local Arts Agencies (NALAA) National Assembly of State Arts Agencies and a coalition <br />of over fifty national arts and humanities organizations representing over 23,000 cultural <br />organizations to form the National Cultural Alliance to develop a multi-year public awareness <br />campaign on the availability and importance of the humanities and arts to all Americans; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the campaign and its theme, "The Arts and Humanities: There's <br />Something In It For You," was introduced to the public in the Fall of 1993 and will be <br />ongoing for three years; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the nation's 23,000 cultural organizations, the National Endowment for <br />the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the nation's 3,800 local arts agencies, <br />the arts and humanities councils of the 56 states in U. S: jurisdictions, and the President of the <br />United States will be encouraged to participate in this celebration and in the public awareness <br />campaign; <br /> <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, I, David J. Toscano, Mayor of the City of Charlottesville, <br />Virginia, do hereby proClaim the month of October 1994 as ARTS AND HUMANITIES <br />MONTH in Charlottesville and urge our citizens to participate in local arts activities. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE: PROHIBITING SKATEBOARDING AND ROLLERSKATING/ <br />BLADING ON DOWNTOWN IvlALL (2nd reading) <br /> <br /> Ms. Barbara Rich, 767 Madison Avenue, wondered about the rational of Council's <br />proposal to ban skateboarding on the mall after approving vehicular crossing of the mall. <br /> <br /> Mr. Joe Flemini, a resident of Albemarle .County and former City business person, <br />stated that he was appalled that Council would allow automobiles on the mall but not other <br />wheels. Mr. Flemini stated that he uses rollerblades to get around on the mall and did not <br />think anything was wrong with it if done responsibly. <br /> <br /> Mr. Hal Brindley, 619 Locust Avenue and a downtown merchant, stated that he <br />thought having skateboarders on the mall was fun and he was afraid Charlottesville was <br />moving too much toward big city status by banning such activities. <br /> <br /> Mr. Eric Breeden, Old Lynchburg Road, stated that he uses rollerblades as a means of <br />transportation and asked what the reason was for banning this activitY. <br /> <br /> Mr. John Fog, a resident of Albemarle County and owner of business at 400 E. <br />Jefferson Street, father of a skateboarder and rollerblader expressed concern about alternative <br />sites for these activities for youth. <br /> <br /> <br />