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3/1/2005
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8b
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3 <br />TRANSPORTATION <br />8) Support establishing a permanent prohibition on billboard <br />advertisements along Interstate 40; <br />9) Support increased dedicated funding for the establishment <br />and implementation of Rural Transportation Planning <br />Organizations throughout the State; <br />10) Support legislation providing the North Carolina <br />Department of Transportation with flexibility statewide <br />in addressing acceptance and maintenance of post-1975 <br />recorded subdivisions with unpaved roads to address <br />unintended exclusion from the state-maintained road <br />system (Examples: 1) Developed subdivisions based on <br />unrecorded subdivision plats on pre-1975 unrecorded <br />subdivision plats which plats include publicly dedicated <br />roads and 2) Unexpected Death of Original Subdivision <br />Property Owner and Lack of Owner's Right-of-Way <br />Dedication Signature on recorded plat); <br />SOCIAL SAFETY NET <br />11) * Support legislation that, at a minimum, returns to the <br />Fiscal Year 2001-2002 level of funding for State Aid to <br />Counties in the Social Services Budget. These funds <br />have been available from the state for decades to <br />support the administration of state and federal public <br />assistance programs provided through county governments. <br />3 <br />
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