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R-69-150• RESOLUTIONS N ° 2 21 RESOLUTION N0. 150 WHEREAS, We in Florida must prepare for the future invasion of thirty million (30,000,000) travelers to our State each year spending in excess of nine billion dollars ($9,000,000,000) annually in our Sunshine State, and WHEREAS, over five thousand (5,000) persons have lost their lives on Florida's highways during the last 30 months and over a quarter of a million (250,000) men, women and children have been injured in the same period, and WHEREAS, the economic loss to our Florida residents alone has exceeded one billion dollars ($1,000,000,000) and further that we face increased insurance rates, medical costs, and rising repair bills, and WHEREAS, all vitally interested Floridians are extremely aware of the inadequate road building program in Florida and further that Florida needs eighty million dollars ($80,000,000) annually in excess of its present funds for roads, and WHEREAS, the Governor, in whose office is vested public opinion and who has the legal authority to call a special session of the legislature and further that it would be more meaningful to have the chief executive authority behind such a program, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Clermont, Florida requests the Honorable Claude R. Kirk, Jr., Governor, to call a special session of the legislature to properly fund the Department of Transportation on a "pay as you go" basis to produce the vitally needed road program, new income in sales tax, increased real estate value and increased sales and construction of buildings and residences. New highways are the life blood of each city and county of our State. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adopted at an adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Clermont, Florida held on August 26, 1969. 1.t./.e/E~~~ ~'// ~ cif Dolores W. Carroll City Clerk