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Date: 2005-01-25 16:00:18
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..--==Save The Road! Newsletter 1-25-05==--..

 

***EXTREME MAKEOVER - THE SAVE THE ROAD! EDITION****
That's right folks! SaveTheRoad.com underwent the knife and now is your chance to check out the new and improved www.SaveTheRoad.com. The new Save The Road's beauty isn't just skin deep either. While thenew front-end should seem *familiar*, the back-end is a new,hyper-optimized XHTML CMS that should provide easier content additionsfor us and more ways for you to get the relevant information you seekfaster. We have gone to lengths to ensure browser crosscompatibility, however nothing beats surfing our site with Firefox. However, the new site is not 100% complete - so if you need to reach the old site, you can still get to it at http://old.savetheroad.com. We appreciate your patience during this transition period and encourageyour contact with us for any input or questions with the new site.


***BATTLE OF THE TITANS***
Despite our best attempts to find a intermediate solution that would achieve both partiesobjectives, Lilly's executive management continued to be unavailable - once again, closing the door on good reason. The result will be the much anticipatedtrial scheduled for 3 days beginning January 31 and continuing through February 2. We encourage attendance by interested parties. The trial will be held at the Hamilton County Superior Courthouse #3. For more, updated information, directions etcetera click HERE. We hope to see you there. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.


***COMPREHENSIVE PLAN STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING***
The Plan Commission has revised their meeting that was to occur beforethe end of the month to February 9. The public is welcome at thismeeting, however,they are not permitted to participate. Of particular concern is theamount of public input that has actually made it into the new draftplan. Many community members took special time out of their busyschedules to contribute many well-founded and prudent ideas to thiscommunity project. Unfortunately, it appears they will have tocontinue to remind the commission of the importance of the needsexpressed during the previous community meetings. Prior to themeeting attendees may find it useful to review the entire proposed planis available at Hancock County portion of thehttp://www.communitycollaborate.com site. Alternatively, aspecial optimized and compiled PDF version of the 14 section 2005 DraftComprehensive Plan can be found in TheNetEffect.org's downloads archive [registration required for access]. Visit our calendar for more information.

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