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<br />~:J.( _ 107'" <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />---- -- ~--- ------ .--- --- - - - -.. - - ------ - -- -~ - ---- --- <br />- . _. "-, -.-. . . <br />- --- <br />-~-- - -=..::ir----- - - ---- ------~- -- ..::.--:..____..:...~:...__==__.;:_._.~_;:..::_-___c _~..:...~.--_-:.::_~~___:::....__.~. _ _____ __"_ ___~ __._ _______ '._:,,____ __~__ __~__ <br />II <br />II <br />ii <br />ii <br />1 ~; I T WAS MOVED BY BOOTH, SECONDED By,GODLOVE THAT THE BI LLS AS SUBMI TTED AND READ BE <br />:; APPROVED AND THE PROPER CITY OFFICERS BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW UP THE NECESSARY WARRANTS. <br />I: ROLLCALL VOTE. MOT ION CARR I ED. <br />" <br />II <br /> <br />2, THE FOLLOWING MONTHLY PAYMENT ESTIMATES WERE SUBMITTED: <br />I <br />I: <br />'i ARMSTRONG AND HAUGEN <br />1 <br />I' <br />d <br />" 1ST AND FINAL FOR SIDEWALK REPAIR AT 1457 W. 5TH AVENOE - ROY FITCH RESIDENCE - $41.25. <br />Ii . <br />I: <br />C. M. KEMP <br /> <br />1ST AND FINAL FOR SIDEWALK REPAIR AT 665 W. 5TH - DELBERT BARKER RESIDENCE - $166.85. <br />1ST FOR ALLEY BET. 12TH AND 13TH AVE. FROM HILYARD TO EAST LINE LOT 2 & 9, BLOCK 3, SHAWS <br />ADDITION - PAVING - $1,893.44. <br /> <br />e LANE STEEL COMPANY <br /> <br />1ST FOR PAVING ALLEY BET. PEARL AND HIGH FROM 7TH TO 8TH AVE. AND ALLEY BET. 7TH & 8TH <br />FROM PEARL TO HIGH - $780.75. <br /> <br />STANTON PAYNE <br /> <br />1 1ST FOR PAVING 17TH AVE. FRO~ AGATE STREET TO FAIRMOUNT BLVD. - $1,638.00. <br />1ST FOR PAVING 21ST AVENUE FROM POTTER TO UNIVERSITY STREET - $3,868.14. <br />1ST FOR PAVING 21ST AVENUE FROM EMERALD TO AGATE STREET - $2,245.06. <br />1ST FOR PAVING VAN BUREN STREET RROM 21ST TO 22ND AVENUE - $1,506.15. <br /> <br />H. C. WERNER, INC. <br /> <br />3RDFOR SANITARY SEWER BETWEEN WILLAMETTE STREET AND WEST BOUNDARY AMENDED PLAT OF <br />ROSEDALE FROM 30TH AVENUE TO CREST DRIVE - $1,584.00. <br /> <br />IT WAS MOVED BY BOOTH, SECONDED BY GODLOVE THAT THE ESTIMATES AS SUBMITTED AND READ BE <br />APPROVED AND THE PROPER CITY OFFICERS BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW uP THE NECESSARY WARRANTS. <br />tj, ROLLCALL VOTE. MOTION CARRIED. <br /> <br />3 THIS BEING THE DATE SET FOR THE AWARD OF CONTRACTS FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS, THE <br />FOLLOWING BIDS WERE TABULATED, AS OPENED ON JUNE 9, 1954 AT 10:00 A.M. <br />",-- <br /> <br />Ii PAVI NG ALLEY BET. PEARL & HI GH FROM 6TH AVENUE TO <br />, ALLEY BET. 6TH AND 7TH AVENUE 6" PLAIN CONCRETE PAVING <br /> <br />C. M. KEMP $ 1,197.44 <br />FRED STUBBERT 1,133.04 (LOW) <br />JOHN STEINMULLER 1,501.52 <br /> <br />1 PAVING ALLEY BET. 22ND & 23RD AVENUE FROM ALDER TO KINCAID <br /> <br />I C. M. KEMP 1,700.60 <br />II FRED STUBBERT 1,574.64 (LOW) <br />II JOHN STE I NMULLER 2,281 .35 <br /> <br />I SIDEWALK ON NORTH SIDE 23RD AVE. FROM HILYARD TO UNIVERSITY; <br />I, SOUTH S I DE OF 23RD FROM ONYX TO EMERALD STREET <br />I' <br />__ !! ARMSTRONG & HAUGEN 1,744.85 (LOW) <br />!' C. M. KEMP 1,968.15 <br />" <br />I: FRED STUBBERT 1,852.05 <br />, JOHN STEINMULLER 2,338.05 <br /> <br />IT WAS MOVED BY KOPPE, SECONDED'BY OWEN THAT THE PAVING OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN PEARL <br />AND HIGH STREET FROM 6TH AVENUE TO THE ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AVENUE AND 7TH AVENUE BE AWARDED <br />TO FRED STUBBERT, THE LOW BIDDER AT $1,133.04. ROLLCALL VOTE. MOTION CARRIED. <br /> <br />IT WAS MOVED BY KOPPE, SECONDED BY OWEN THAT THE BIDS ON THE ALLEY BETWEEN 22ND AND <br />23RD AVENUE FROM ALDER TO KINCAID AND THE SIDEWALK ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 23RD AVENUE FROM , <br />HILYARD TO UNIVERSITY BE REJECTED FOR THE REASON SET FORTH IN THE REPORT OF ~HE PUBLIC I <br />WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. <br /> <br />REPORTS OF OFFICERS <br /> <br />I,' 4 A REPORT OF THE CITY MANAGEE - RE: MONTHLY REPORTS - CODIFICATION OF ORDINANCES WAS <br />SUBMITTED AND READ AS FOLLOWS: <br /> <br />'I "THE BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE MONTH OF MAY AMOUNTED TO $199,550 FOR NEW BUILDINGS <br />)' AND $93,555 FOR BUILDING REPAIRS MAKING A TOTAL OF $293,105 WHICH IS $26,035 LESS THAN <br />THE $319,140 ISSUED THE SAME MONTH A YEAR AGO. <br />I' <br />, <br /> <br />r DURING MAY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT ANSWERED THIRTY FIRE ALARMS IN THE CITY AND SIX <br />~ Ii RURAL CALLS. THE TOTAL ESTIMATED FIRE LOSS A~OUNTED TO $14,150. THE FIREMEN, DURING <br />~ Ii THE MONTH, CONSTRUCTED A NEW HOSE RACK AT THE MA~N STATION AND CLEANED AND PAINTED <br />I: 410 FIRE HYDRANTS. II ~ <br />