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An unnamed committee meeting on Oct. 12 voted to forward the results of a second public survey that found 78.6% support for naming the county'owned old courthouse property "Courtside Plaza" to the Executive Commission.
The survey results were presented during the meeting's old-business discussion. "The new results were 78.6% were in favor of Courtside Plaza," an official said. The presenter added that more people voted in the second survey but that the outcome matched the earlier survey.
Committee members moved and seconded a motion to send the survey results to the Executive Commission for its consideration. The motion was approved by voice vote.
The committee also approved minutes from its Nov. 19 meeting during the session. That approval was recorded via roll call before discussion of the courthouse property name.
No additional details about next steps, proposed signage, costs, or a timeline for the Executive Commission's review were provided in the meeting record.
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