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<br />~j <br />;""',J ~ <br /> <br />July 31, 2006 <br /> <br />overgrown trees, lot across from Academy Place would be good place for <br /> <br />convenience store in community. <br /> <br />Elijah Niblett, 201 First Street - street sign missing, apartment on street <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />with overgrown tree limbs. <br /> <br />Tony Jones, 612 Third Street - activities for youth, especially 13-18 year <br /> <br />olds, more accessibility to parks and school facilities for sports activities, <br /> <br />swimming pool, make Martinsville an outlet store area. <br /> <br />Annie Mae Russell, 904 A Street - people not obeying stop sIgn, blind <br /> <br />corner at brick wall with tree planted <br /> <br />Tyler Millner, County resident - activities for youth, FAHI project, <br /> <br />potential use of condemned property on Fayette Street, churches in area have <br /> <br />good community resources. <br /> <br />Shirley Gravely, 107 Melody Court - no fire hydrant on street, speeding. <br /> <br />Erizzell Martin, 16 High Street - increases in taxes and rates are <br /> <br />hardship to poor and elderly, Farmers Market, cable <br /> <br />Clarence Holland, 600 West Church Street - properties in West Church <br /> <br />Street project, youth. <br /> <br />Malvester Dixon, 622 Watt Street - trash collection, cable, suggested <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />government leaders let the community know what their limits are and then the <br /> <br />community can get together and explore things they can do, more activities for <br /> <br />youth. <br />
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