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Gardens department future splits Clarkesville budget vote

Posted 11:56PM on Monday 1st October 2012 ( 11 years ago )
CLARKESVILLE
Clarkesville City Councilman Brad Lewallen listens as City Manager Barbara Kesler makes her presentation during Monday night's budget public hearing. (Photo/Rob Moore)
Clarkesville resident Bob Kilgore speaks during the budget public hearing. (Photo/Rob Moore)
Clarkesville resident Bob Harper stresses that Clarkesville's gardens, parks, and plantings are what makes the city unique. (Photo/Rob Moore)
Laura Bell tells the council trucks purchased with any savings generated by moving gardens and grounds to public works would not draw visitors to the city. (Photo/Rob Moore)
Rowena Lovell, also representing the Clarkesville Garden Club, urges the council to leave the gardens and grounds department intact with Charle Statler as department head. (Photo/Rob Moore)
Linda Averack questions how Clarkesville City Manager Barbara Kesler. (Photo/Rob Moore)
Jeff Samsel shares concerns with the council. (Photo/Rob Moore)
Terri Parker addresses the council. (Photo/Rob Moore)
Members of the city council listen as Councilmember Franklin Brown makes the motion to proceed with Proposal 1, preserving gardens and grounds as a separate department. (Photo/Rob Moore)

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