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WILLIAM A. SUTHERLAND
MAC ASBILL
JOSEPH B. BRENNAN
LAURENS WILLIAMS
HERBERT R. ELSAS
RANDOLPH W. THROWER
EDWARD J. SCHMUCK +
JAMES H. WILSON, JR.
MAC ASBILL, JR.
KENNETH H. LILES
WILLIAM R. PATTERSON
WILLIS B. SNELL *
JAMES V. HEFFERNAN #
DB. ROBERT CUMMING, JR.
JAMES P. GROTON
MICHAEL J. EGAN, JR.
GEORGE L. COHEN
JEROME B. LIBIN «
ROBERT M. ROYALTY
N.JEROLD COHEN
WILLIAM M. HAMES
LORAN A. JOHNSON
CLAY C. LONG
THOMAS A, LAMAR, JR.
JAMES R. PAULK, JR.
JERRY D. WILLLAMS +
BARRETT K. HAWKS
WALTER H. WINGFIELD
ROBERT L. BROWN
ROBERT E. JENSEN #
. RONALD ELLINGTON
* MEMBER D.C. BAR, NOT GA. BAR
FARRAGUT BLOG.,900-I7% ST.,N.W.
WASHINGTON, D0. c. 20006
(202) 296-4800
LAW OFFICES OF
SUTHERLAND, ASBILL & BRENNAN
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
(404) 522-1600
MADISON RICHARDSON
WILLIAM T. PLUMB, JR. #
SPECIAL COUNSEL
ig
December 26, 1967
Mr. G. Everett Miliican
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mr. Millican:
I have received a copy of a resolution introduced by you and
approved by the Board of Aldermen regarding the Metropolitan Atlanta
Rapid
Transit Authority. The resolution states that the passage of
Senate Bill 111 “may be at variance with the desires end wishes of the
City of Atlanta as expressed by the Board of Aldermen."
The resolution
asks that all bills regarding MARTA be furnished to the Mayor and Board
of Aldermen for an expression of opinion.
Since the resolution indicates only that the Aldermen "may be”
opposed to Senate Bill 111, I would appreciate it if you would let me
know as soon as possible, preferably before the legislature begins,
whether or not the Board of Aldermen is in opposition to the passage of
Senate Bill 111 and, if so, your reasons for such opposition.
CC:
With best wishes for the Holidey Season,
Sincerely yours,
(Sgd.) Michael J. Egan, Jr.
Meyor Ivan Allen
Mr. Richard Rich
Stell Huie, Esquire