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1992-001-RES WHEREAS, in 1991, State Comptroller John Sharp presented to the Texas Legislature his Texas
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1992-001-RES WHEREAS, in 1991, State Comptroller John Sharp presented to the Texas Legislature his Texas
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1992
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1/3/1992
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<br />1991, ignored the intent of the Legislature; that there was <br />no opportunity for public input prior to the decision, in <br />violation of the Open Meetings Act; and that the criteria <br />were neither objectively developed nor objectively applied <br />with regard to rural areas; therefore, the City Council of <br />the City of Paris, Paris, Texas, does hereby request that the <br />Texas Transportation Commission, and the Texas Department of <br />Transportation reconsider their decision to align their <br />district offices as ordered by the Commission, and that a new <br />decision be made in accordance with State law, with due <br />consideration being given to rural Texas. <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that if the Texas Transportation <br />Commission does not reconsider their decision, gIvIng due <br />consideration to rural Texas, that Governor Ann Richards be <br />requested to add the transportation issue to the agenda of <br />the Third Called Session of the 72nd Legislature for full <br />reconsideration of the reorganization of the Texas Department <br />of Transportation in order that the interests of rural Texas <br />may be protected. <br /> <br />Passed and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1992. <br /> <br />~ :/~ <br /> <br />G o~sher <br /> <br />ATTEST: <br /> <br /> <br />am, City <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />City Attorney <br />
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