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TUESDAY, Seotember 26, 2000 <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Martinsville-Henry County Chamber of Commerce, Martinsville Jaycees, hc., Martinsville Uptown <br />Revitalization Association, Partnership for Progress, Checkered Hag Sports, and Coca-Cola have made Speed Fest a regional <br />attraction with potential for many successful years in the future; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Speed Fest 2000 will attract many visitors to Martinsville-Henry County in the future, enhancing our <br />rail, tourist, hospitality and food service businesses providing expansion of the tax base and job growth; now, <br />therefore, <br /> <br />BE IT RESOLVED bythe Council ofthe City of Martinsville, Virginia in regular session assembled Saber 26, 2000, <br />that it does hereby thank and recognize Martinsville-Hemy County Chamber of Commerce, Marthsville Jaycees, Inc., <br />Martinsville Uptown Revitalization Association, Pmtnership for Progress, Checkered Flag Spora, and Coca-Cola fortheir <br />contribution in supporting economic growth in the City of Maxtin-~ville and Henry County. <br /> <br />CounCil considered approval of the FY 2000-01 Performance Contract between Piedmont Community <br />Services and the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services. <br />James Tobin, Executive Director of Piedmont Community Services addressed Council and explained this is an <br />annual requirement by the State that localities approve these Performance Contracts. Mr. Tobin also said the <br />number of clients receiving such services has significantly increased for children while services for adults have <br />streamlined. Council Member Teague said that it is important to stay on the State to ensure financial <br />responsibility is not passed on to the City for such services. Council moved upon motion duly seconded, with <br />all members voting: Vote 4-0; Yeas (4)- Crabtree, Teague, Dallas, and Roop; Nays (0)- None; Absent (1) - <br />Fenill, the Performance Contract. <br /> <br />Council considered a request by the U.S. Postal Service for comments regarding future postal needs of <br />Martinsville related to the Central and South Station Post Offices. Mr. Lewis Nash, representing the U.S. <br />Postal Service was present ad stated that the Postal Service is proposing construction of a 4,000 square foot <br />building in the Uptown area. Beginning after the Council Meeting, there will be a thirty-day period for <br />Council and citizens to make comments and/or suggestions on the matter. Mr. Nash explained that the <br />proposed plan is to eol~$01idate both the Central Post Office and the South Station Post Office into one <br />facility. After Mr. Nash's presentation, Council Members expressed concerns about City residents having to <br /> <br /> <br />
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