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July 10, 2001 <br /> <br />Lucado, Dan Howell, Kenneth Draper, Greg Reeves, and Wesley Brooks. Council <br />Members voiced their appreciation to these individuals. <br /> <br /> Council considered a presentation by Bonnie Greenwalt, Director of Tourism for <br />Martinsville & Henry County, regarding the Virginia Racing Region Guide. Mrs. <br />Greenwalt reviewed the history and current distribution statistics of the brochure. She, <br />also, gave an update of the activities of the Office of Tourism since October 2000. <br /> <br /> Council considered business from the floor. Thelma Pinkard, of 208 Park Street, <br />discussed her concerns of property maintenance and drug activity issues in the <br />Southside neighborhood. Earl B. Reynolds, Jr., City Manager, Fred Gordon, Building <br />Official, and Michael Rogers, Chief of Police, were active in the discussion. Council <br />directed City Manager Reynolds to follow-up with Mrs. Pinkard. Gloria Hylton, of 402 <br />Second Street, expressed appreciation from her neighborhood citizens for the R. P. <br />Thomas area project. John Sanders, of 208 Starling Avenue, asked about the status of <br />the economic development plan. Mayor Crabtree responded that it was discussed at <br />the strategic planning meeting and will be implemented by September 30, 2001. <br /> <br /> Council considered approval of Ordinance No. 2001-5 amending the City Code <br />related to the Property Maintenance Ordinance. Mr. Gordon stated that by adopting this <br />ordinance, the City would bring itself into statewide compliance. He added that when <br />the code was adopted in 1997, the State already had codes in place, thereby overriding <br />the City's. David B. Worthy, City Attorney, clarified for CounCil that this ordinance would <br />allow for criminal or civil offenses, at the City's discretion. Council Member Roop <br />moved to adopt, on an emergency basis, the following Ordinance No. 2001-5; the <br /> <br /> <br />
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