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FROM VIVIAN WILHOITE RE: Potential Siren Site Assessment

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Good evening Mr. Penney:

Thank you for your "assessment" report. I really appreciate it. Based on our recent meeting on June 19, 2008, I had kindly asked for some additional information to be provided with your assessment.

A Council Member Blogs on Discretionary Funds

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During the 06-07 year in Metro Council, I doggedly followed and wrote about the money that Metro Council gave itself in the form of "discretionary funds." In a valid criticism of a recent City Paper editorial, District 23 CM Emily Evans wrote a nice genealogy of the Council's discretionary funds and unders

Ambulance could not find address - Luckily the patient was not having a heart attack

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Two weeks ago an ambulance was needed by a resident of Nashboro Greens. The ambulance driver could not find the street address they were looking for. About two years ago, this area ran into the same problem because the street was known as Long Hunter Court. There were to many Long Hunter, so the address for the area was changed to Nashboro Greens.

Una Park Update Meeting

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Una Park Update Meeting,
6:30 pm, Monday, March 31, 2008
Una Church of Christ, 1917 Old Murfreesboro Road

The Reverend Doctor

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Councilman Jerry Maynard wants to be King:

At-large Councilman Jerry Maynard is using the 40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s efforts to organize sanitation workers in Memphis to begin a movement aimed at raising the wages of workers across the city, including Metro employees.

Harding Place Extension is a topic of interest - Please Attend Meeting

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As you may be aware, the Harding Place Extension is a topic of interest. This endeavor began during the 1970s. This plan involves extending Harding Place to run parallel to Donelson Pike. How could it affect you, well apart of the plan includes closing Smith Springs Road as it approaches Faircloth. Many are concerned about the closing of this section of Smith Springs Road at Old Murfreesboro Road to close off just before one reaches Faircloth.

To hear more about this plan and what

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