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S.y..'fv..�'''',"4.-4.N.�o'.'6... .,`hLS;a'»f tf v. rG. t.. -._m.� '.. i 1 public hearing Omar' 4,4 4 troversial $28 million 11 `, C A gEW f�y L t .i �" `�u •,' "J" ausew ki".".<;...„...., t, r441111,111 . tg.+, �; , �� I��� s as>� � v�' �'� As z rteo41' to commission (..'''...1.4•:.?:::;:‘-,'. • �' ▪ ; . i rim s y, r s..:L SMC�.iRAiL voted 9 to 2 to defer`further1 `,,,t!..!4- ▪ ' !, > , =3 bf �s '� Y y . action on the project until Sepk 27 N 5 a+ we — The causeway, which would-: stretch from the MacArthur,?� b Causeway north. to U.S.1 near °' y y S''' Ra Gre colds Park; went down be +' ,s fd 2 r kq i A •r •«kkk„a fore a motion by Commissoyer e y t 'n I Robert Haverfield ;,i` ,. + • ' � ' �.' -, ,r ,r-c•w,--�•-rt,Ris•RRS' 2fta_. New Only commissioners.voting to' continue immediately with the' project were John McLeod and Opponents To Mid-Bay Can=e`s ay Jam County Comms s• ion Chant)ers;' Ra1ph,Fossey..., .• c • • . Commissioner Alex Gordon, an- tensive consideration” since Au- "Get: that straightened out," son who read a resolution from of complel Goldberg said.::. the City Commission opposing the This I' other member of pro-causeway gust 1058. causeway I, Sion sai forces, at first warned that the Goldberg retorted that maps of 'Chairman McGahey'was forced • Hendrickson said Metro would pponer county would face costly lawsuits the Scauseway currently showed to gavel for silenceO to end the need city permissin to fill the bay causeway from project engineers and a bond fill t0 come'from borrow than Goldberg-G. . debate in the city limits- 4.. tree tido. house if it backed down. nels, whereas the commissioners '.:Gordon also took issue with Mi• Gordon.,said they hada promise could res Isaid it could come from'decpen-' But he changed his mind when Ing the Intracoastal Waterway..; ami City Attorney O1avi Hendrick-.from a previous gae • County Attorney Darrey Davis said -the deferment resolution could be worded to avoid this, FILL CHAMBER • 1 An overflow crowd of opponents,; carrying placards, filled the com- mission chamber even prior to the start of today's commission ses- sion. • They,applauded a parade of speakers who said the proposed 12-mile• causeway would destoy the beauty of the bay and lower values of baySide property. More than half the opponents were ladies from area garden and women's clubs—and they thump- ed verbal knots on the heads of pro-causeway commissioners. Addressing Commission Chair- man Ben McGahey,Zoning Board • member Mrs. T.T.Stevens said: "You,Mr.McGahey,and Ralph Fossey were out playing on the bayin boats back when others were fighting to save it." UNREELS SCROLL -Another prominent woman lead- er, Mrs. Alan Frisbie, Miami Women's Club president,unreeled a scroll over a hundred feet long and bearing some 4,000 signatures against the midbay causeway. "Here on one sheet I have the names of the handful who told us they were for it," said Mrs.Fris- bie. Arguments between several commissioners and `speakers reached the point of pitched verb- al battles. . Stanley Goldberg, president•of the Metro Taxpayers Association, accused the commissioners of "rushing" into the midbay proj- ect. GORDON OBJECTS. Commissioner Alexander Gor- don, leader .or pro-causeway forces,angrily objected,declaring ,the project had been "under in- -