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Enclosure #1-a <br /> <br />November 14, 2000 <br /> <br /> A <br /> <br />Virginia, was held <br />Building, beginning <br /> <br />regular, semi-monthly meeting of the Council of the City of Martinsville, <br /> <br /> on November 14, 2000, in Council Chamber of the Municipal <br /> <br /> at 7:32 P. M., with Mayor Mark Crabtree presiding. Council <br /> <br />Members present included: Mark A. Crabtree, Mayor; M. Gene Teague, Vice Mayor; <br />and Council Members Bruce H. T. Dallas, J. Ronald Ferrill, and Terry L. Roop. <br /> <br /> Following the invocation by Vice Mayor Teague, Mayor Crabtree welcomed <br />everyone to the meeting. <br /> <br /> Council Member Dallas moved to approve the Minutes of the October 10, 2000, <br />and November 7, 2000, meetings as presented, and the Minutes of the October 30, <br />2000, and November 2, 2000, meetings as corrected; the motion was duly seconded <br />and carried by the following vote, with all members voting: Vote 5 - 0; Yeas (5) - <br />Crabtree, Dallas, Ferrill, Roop, Teague; Nays (0) - None. <br /> <br /> Council considered business from the floor. <br />Street, stated, 'Tve heard concerns from the <br /> <br />Jimmy Crigger, of 1122 South Askin <br />Southside residents about street <br /> <br />deterioration. They patch rather than pave completely. Streets should be of the utmost <br />importance." Ead B. Reynolds, Jr., City Manager, replied, "We have a very aggressive <br />paving program. Over the last eight years, approximately $2 million has gone into <br />paving. Milling will be followed with asphalt from curb to curb. The City does a small <br />amount of the work and helps to supervise safety issues." Vice Mayor Teague added, <br />"The money towards paving is mostly from a State-funded program." Mayor Crabtree <br />stated, "Congratulations, Mr. Crigger, on your son's, Jamie Crigger, election to the <br />Board of Supervisors [County of Henry]." John Sanders, of 308 Stading Avenue, stated, <br />"Sid Clower [Administrator, County of Henry] has said that the City and County need to <br /> <br /> <br />