Paul Weiss, CRDA chief counsel, explains the "map of areas where tourism predominates" that outlines the Tourism District in Atlantic City during questions from the public.
Carol Ruffu, of the Chelsea Heights section of Atlantic City, voices her concern over the tourism district resolution. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd
People look over the maps of areas where tourism predominates just before the meeting begins. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd today. Danny Drake
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Barbara Woodall, of the Midtown section of Atlantic City, questions the CRDA board about the resolutions. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
Residents line up to question the CRDA board mambers about the resolutions. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
Atlantic City resident William Cheatham questions the CRDA board about the tourism district in Atlantic City during questions from the public. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
Paul Weiss, CRDA chief counsel, explains the "map of areas where tourism predominates" that outlines the tourism district in Atlantic City during questions from the public. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
Paul Weiss, CRDA chief counsel, explains the "map of areas where tourism predominates" that outlines the tourism district in Atlantic City during questions from the public. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
With the "maps of areas where tourism predominates" behind him, Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford voices his concerns about the tourism district resolution during the meeting. . The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
CRDA chairman, James Kehoe. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
Paul Weiss, CRDA chief counsel, explains the "map of areas where tourism predominates" that outlines the tourism district in Atlantic City during questions from the public. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
"Map of areas where tourism predominates" outlines the tourism district in Atlantic City. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
Atlantic City resident John Lyle-Belton questions the CRDA board about the tourism district in Atlantic City during questions from the public. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
CRDA acting executive director Susan Ney Thompson, Tuesday, April 19.
Paul Weiss, CRDA chief counsel. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
Paul Weiss, CRDA chief counsel, explains the "map of areas where tourism predominates" that outlines the tourism district in Atlantic City during questions from the public. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
CRDA chairman, James Kehoe and acting executive director, Susan Ney Thompson. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
Carol Ruffu, of the Chelsea Heights section of Atlantic City, voices her concern over the tourism district resolution. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
People look over the "maps of areas where tourism predominates" just before the meeting begins. The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
With the "maps of areas where tourism predominates" behind him, Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford voices his concerns about the tourism district resolution during the meeting. . The CRDA will vote on a number of resolutions to effectively launch the city's new Tourism District. The authority moved the meeting to the Convention Center to accommodate a large crowd, Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
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