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September 28, 2004 206 <br /> <br />25 Years <br />20 Years <br /> <br />15 Years <br />10 Years <br /> <br />5 Years <br /> <br />Kenneth Adkins, Public Works; Jeanie Nunn, Circuit <br />Court <br />Rhonda Gregory, Public Works; Terry Agee, Public <br />Works; John Dyches, Water Resources <br />Randy Craig, Public Works <br />Marshall Claybrooks, Public Works; Robert Fincher, <br />Police; Gina Shelor, Treasurer's Office; Jesse Agee, <br />Public Works; Donnie Brooks, Leisure Services <br />Ruth Easley, Commissioner of the Revenue; Vicky <br />Belcher, Victim Witness; Randy Martin, Leisure <br />Services; Chad Dodson, Public Works; Richard <br />Reeves, Utility Billing; Tabbatha Penn, Leisure <br />Services; Dean Comer, Sheriff's Office; Donald <br />Chappell, Public Works <br /> <br />Council conducted its quarterly neighborhood focus meeting on the Southside <br /> <br />area. Shirley Barlow, of College Street, expressed concerns that her friend's house on <br /> <br />Park Street has not been repaired, yet. She expressed, also, concerns that the Fire <br /> <br />Department does not have a doorbell and the Municipal Building does not have <br /> <br />sufficient handicap parking. These concerns were noted by Administration and Staff. <br /> <br /> Council continued discussion of the proposed merger of the Henry County Parks <br />and Recreation Department and the City's Leisure Services Department. City Manager <br />Collins highlighted the events leading up to this point. Council Member Clark stated that <br /> <br />he had not "seen anything from Henry County indicating whether they wanted it or not" <br /> <br />and that a more professional study is needed. Council Member Roop stated that he felt <br /> <br />that the two localities are getting away from cooperative efforts with a "group mania to <br />just merge them!" He recommended that the following three questions be answered <br /> <br />prior to any action: (1) Where does Henry County stand? (2) Can the two programs be <br />merged to be beneficial to both localities? (3) Can the merger be done equitably? Vice <br />Mayor Reynolds stated that Henry County appears to be in favor, as quoted in the <br />Martinsville Bulletin. City Manager Collins stated that Henry County concurs with the <br /> <br /> <br />
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