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November 12, 2002 <br /> <br /> A regular, semi-monthly meeting of the Council <br /> <br />Virginia, was held on November 12, 2002, in Council Chamber of the <br />Building, beginning at 7:34 P. M., with Mayor Gene Teague presiding. <br /> <br />of the City of Martinsville, <br /> <br /> Municipal <br /> <br /> Council <br /> <br />Members present included: M. Gene Teague, Mayor; Terry L. Roop, Vice Mayor; and <br />Council Members Joseph R. Cobbe, Bruce H. T. Dallas, and J. Ronald Ferrill. <br /> <br /> Following the invocation by Council Member Dallas and the Pledge to the <br />American Flag, Mayor Teague welcomed everyone to the meeting. <br /> <br /> Council Member Ferrill moved to approve the minutes of the October 8, 2002, <br />meeting as presented; the motion was duly seconded and carried by the following vote, <br />with all members voting: Vote 5 - 0; Yeas (5) - Cobbe, Dallas, Ferrill, Roop, Teague; <br />Nays (0) - None. <br /> <br /> Council considered a presentation by Rob Tolbut, President of the Martinsville <br />Education Association', regarding the Virginia Education Association's Brighter Futures <br />campaign. He highlighted the program, specifically citing teachers' salaries as <br />compared to per capita incomes. <br /> <br /> Council considered adoption of a Resolution in support of Rockingham County's <br />highway priorities of inclusion in the Transportation Improvement Program of the State <br />of North Carolina. Tom Robinson, Rockingham County Manager, presented a brief <br />rationale. Vice Mayor Roop moved to adopt the following Resolution; the motion was <br />duly seconded and carried by the following vote, with all members voting: Vote 5 - 0; <br />Yeas (5) - Cobbe, Dallas, Ferrill, Roop, Teague; Nays (0) - None: <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the primary concerns of City of Martinsville officials <br /> regarding transportation are first, the safety of our citizens using <br /> state and federal highways, and; second, the adequacy of the <br /> roads which connect local areas to each other and to the Piedmont <br /> <br /> <br />