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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 1

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At least you can try the cuisine i food ii-sW -ji mm fy-p At ujiW AMONG SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR LOW-SPEED VEHICLES IN PORT ARANSAS: 70 to be laid off Seat belt assemblies installed at each designated seating position A parking brake Front rear turn signals Low-speed emblem mounted on rear of vehicle 3 to 5 feet above the road I License plates Headlights Taillights Brakelights Consolidation has Bank of Amer-ica planning to lay off about 70 people after the new year -BUSINESS ID Firefighters sought Out with the Ritz not with the glitz Rising costs have volunteer firefighters focusing more on their day jobs officials say LOCAL IB OTHER ACTION Theater out of bond package bayfront stays BY BETH WILSON CallerTimes Interim city manager position goes to Angei Escobsr 7A A -a St NorthsMedtyOK 1 v- compromlseon sewer i to be replaced with a new tank at a gas station in Sacramento Calif At least 150 federally owned underground fuel tanks across the country need to be inspected for leaks See images by local photography students who hit die streets in Florence Italy this summer THE ARTS' More spending approvals 7Av i i PLUS YOU CAN CHECK -V OUTTHECmfS' BUSINESS A NEWS PREVIOUS BOND PROJECT LIST Correction CtorttcitioMlA EdHoriika Stocks YEOCEN SULLIVAN Associated Pnss LOCAL EaFOOD Around tiic Benda jporn The latest draft of the $153 million bond proposal deletes $500000 toward the restoration of the Ritz Theatre adds in some street workinduding Flato Road near West Oso High School and makes some adjustments in costs for several projects The City Council heard from City Manager Skip Noe about the latest changes Tuesday Councilman John Marez asked to make additional changes spreading throughout the dty in neighborhood street projects the $13 million allocated for bayfront development vid realignment of Shoreline Boulevard near Memorial Cdiseum But his ideas were not siqipcHtedhy other council members In addition to the Flato Road item which is estimated at $700000 the draft has added: $100000 for land purchase at Northwest Library $290000 for street Movlasa tv a DaarAHvM HonacopeX Sudoku IS OMtuutalS SPORTS Bridoal Coma CnusuordidHI JumbltlS NF12C CoSigt football MLB4C4C IX rK Otympial WainarSl The agency knows of at least 150 underground tanks that need to be inspected for leaks according to spokeswoman Debbie Wing FEMA also is trying to determine by September whether an additional 124 tanks are underground or above ground and whether they are leaking There has been no documentation of reported leaks or harm to communities from the FEMA tanks Wing said although former agency officials and congressional testimony suggest that the federal tanks have long CLASSIFIED WASHINGTON The government owns hundreds of Underground fuel tanks many designed for emergencies back in the Cold War that need to he Inspected for leaks of hazardous substances that could be making water undrinkable The Federal Emergency Management Agency has known since at least the 1990s that tanks under its supervision around the country could be leaking fuel into soil and groundwater according to Associated Press interviews and research work on Palmira Avenue $188 million for street work on Yorktown Boulevard from Waldron Road to Laguna Shores $285000 for work overlay on Wood River Drive from Guadalupe Street to Beal Drive From previous versions the draft presented TUesday deletes: $200000 for stage lighting upgrades at Selena Circulation Department 883-3800 Please see BOND 7A Please see TANKS IA 4.

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